About Us
About Us
About
Born from a vision of international cooperation, MOSA promotes choral music as more than just an artistic expression—it is a tool for social transformation. The initiative creates "cultural bridges" that strengthen the ties between Mozambique and South Africa, ensuring the preservation and promotion of regional musical heritage.
Two Countries
MOSA is a premier cross-border cultural initiative dedicated to uniting Mozambique and South Africa through the power of choral music. By fostering artistic exchange, professional training, and social transformation, MOSA serves as a bridge between two nations, celebrating their shared cultural richness while promoting excellence in the choral arts.
Target Audience
Audience
MOSA engages a diverse ecosystem of stakeholders:
Choristers & Conductors
Both professional and amateur enthusiasts.
Religious Communities
Choral groups from various churches and religious institutions.
Government & Cultural Organizations
Institutional partners, policy makers, and artistic supporters.
General Public
Music lovers and audiences seeking high-quality cultural experiences.
Organisational Model
Model
MOSA operates under a structured governance framework to ensure transparency and operational efficiency:
General Assembly
The highest body; defines strategic guidelines and approves reports.
Board of Directors
A 5-member management body (3 from Mozambique, 2 from South Africa).
Executive Committee
Coordinates and implements day-to-day operations and resource management.
Supervisory Board
Ensures legal compliance and oversees financial bookkeeping.
Advisory Board
Provides expert recommendations and project proposals.
Operational Departments
Department
Marketing, Communication & Sales
Manages image, fundraising, and public relations.
Operational Management
Coordinates logistics, music production, and artistic technicalities.
Administration & Finance
Born from a vision of international cooperation, MOSA promotes choral music as more than just an artistic expression—it is a tool for social transformation. The initiative creates "cultural bridges" that strengthen the ties between Mozambique and South Africa, ensuring the preservation and promotion of regional musical heritage.
Local Management
Department
To maintain operational flexibility, MOSA utilizes Autonomous Management for its local branches (MOSA-Mozambique and MOSA-South Africa). This allows for specialized local fundraising, sponsorship management, and the seamless organization of territory-specific events.










