Aspiring Mozambican singer finds success as an award-winning writer
Paulina Chiziane, a pioneering Mozambican writer, broke barriers as the first African woman to publish a novel without prior knowledge of it. Despite her initial aspiration to become a singer, she found her voice through writing and continues to champion the causes of women and Africa. Recognized with prestigious accolades like the Camoes Prize, Chiziane's legacy resonates as a beacon of inspiration and empowerment. Here's more with Paula Alves Silva
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