Another literary work is born with Moza Banco’s support

The launch ceremony of the book "GEBA, Onde o Tâmega desaguou no Índico" (GEBA, Where the Tâmega flows into the Indian Ocean), took place on March 16th, at the Headquarters of the Fernando Leite Couto Foundation in Maputo, counting on the sponsorship of Moza Banco within the scope of its social responsibility policy.
This is a novel that proposes to the reader a trip in time and space, as the title suggests. It portrays the difficult life of a young couple, Augusto and Alice, who find themselves forced to leave Chaves, on the banks of the river Tâmega in Portugal, to embrace new challenges with the North Mozambique Cotton Company, specifically in Geba, Memba district, beside the warm and crystalline waters of the Indian Ocean.
Alongside the book’s author, the multifaceted writer and visual artist Miguel César, the book presentation event was attended by Mozambican writer Mia Couto, Director of the Fernando Leite Couto Foundation, Moza Banco’s CEO, Manuel Soares, among other guests.
Speaking at the event, Manuel Soares, reiterated the commitment of the institution he heads in supporting national literature for its important role in the transmission of knowledge and culture of a society.
“Moza Banco's sponsorship of the publication of this work is part of the Bank's commitment to promoting Mozambican literature, as we recognise its value and contribution to preserving and valuing culture, history and national identity. As a Bank made by Mozambicans, for Mozambicans, we have an added responsibility to promote and extol the best that Mozambique has and does in various fields," he said.
Soares also highlighted the importance of the partnership with the Fernando Leite Couto Foundation started in 2019, which has contributed to the promotion of literary creation, through support for book publishing, and other artistic-cultural activities of high social impact.
It should be noted that under this partnership, several works have already been published among new and established authors, including: "O Terrorista Elegante", "Mapeador de Ausências", "A Espada e a Azagaia", by the writer Mia Couto; "Diamantes pretos no meio de cristais" and "Quando os mochos piam", by Maya Macuácua and Geremias Mendoso respectively, both young winners of the 2022 edition of the Fernando Leite Couto Literary Prize, also sponsored by Moza.
22/03/2023