Year | Date | Holiday |
---|---|---|
2025 | Wednesday 1 January | International Fraternalism Day |
2025 | Monday 3 February | Heroes' Day |
2025 | Monday 7 April | Women's Day |
2025 | Thursday 1 May | International Workers' Day |
2025 | Wednesday 25 June | Independence Day |
2025 | Sunday 7 September | Victory Day |
2025 | Monday 8 September | Victory Day (observed) |
2025 | Thursday 25 September | Armed Forces Day |
2025 | Saturday 4 October | Peace and Reconciliation Day |
2025 | Thursday 25 December | Family Day |
2026 | Thursday 1 January | International Fraternalism Day |
2026 | Tuesday 3 February | Heroes' Day |
2026 | Tuesday 7 April | Women's Day |
2026 | Friday 1 May | International Workers' Day |
2026 | Thursday 25 June | Independence Day |
2026 | Monday 7 September | Victory Day |
2026 | Friday 25 September | Armed Forces Day |
2026 | Sunday 4 October | Peace and Reconciliation Day |
2026 | Monday 5 October | Peace and Reconciliation Day (observed) |
2026 | Friday 25 December | Family Day |
2027 | Friday 1 January | International Fraternalism Day |
2027 | Wednesday 3 February | Heroes' Day |
2027 | Wednesday 7 April | Women's Day |
2027 | Saturday 1 May | International Workers' Day |
2027 | Friday 25 June | Independence Day |
2027 | Tuesday 7 September | Victory Day |
2027 | Saturday 25 September | Armed Forces Day |
2027 | Monday 4 October | Peace and Reconciliation Day |
2027 | Saturday 25 December | Family Day |
Mozambique observes several public holidays throughout the year that honor its history, culture, and important social causes. These holidays are celebrated with various traditions, ceremonies, and events that reflect the nation’s heritage and values. The holidays often commemorate significant historical events, pay tribute to national heroes, and promote peace and unity among the Mozambican people.
International Fraternalism Day
Celebrated to promote solidarity and unity among people, this day emphasizes brotherhood and cooperation both nationally and internationally. It is observed with community events and educational activities.
Date: June 1 (may vary)
Observance: Public events and awareness campaigns
Heroes' Day
This day honors the national heroes who fought for Mozambique’s independence and freedom. Traditions include laying wreaths, speeches, and patriotic ceremonies.
Date: February 3
Observance: Nationwide commemorations
Women's Day
Celebrating the contributions of women in society, this day recognizes women’s roles in the country's development and promotes gender equality. Events include rallies, workshops, and cultural programs.
Date: April 7
Observance: Public awareness activities
International Workers' Day
Also known as Labour Day, it honors workers and their rights. Trade unions and workers' organizations hold rallies and demonstrations advocating for better working conditions.
Date: May 1
Observance: Public and labor events
Independence Day
Mozambique celebrates its independence from Portuguese colonial rule gained in 1975. The day is marked with official speeches, parades, and cultural performances.
Date: June 25
Observance: Nationwide celebrations
Victory Day
Marks the end of the civil conflict and victory of peace forces in Mozambique. It is a day to remember the sacrifices made for peace. Ceremonies and peace-promoting events occur.
Date: October 4
Observance: Commemorative events
Victory Day (observed)
When Victory Day falls on a weekend, the official observance might be shifted to a weekday to ensure public participation.
Date: Variable
Observance: Adjusted public holiday
Armed Forces Day
This holiday honors the members of the Mozambique Defence Armed Forces for their service. Military parades and official recognitions take place.
Date: September 25
Observance: Military ceremonies
Peace and Reconciliation Day
Celebrating peace after a period of conflict, this day promotes reconciliation and national unity. Various cultural and community events are held to foster harmony.
Date: October 4 (sometimes observed on an alternate date)
Observance: Public events and educational programs
Peace and Reconciliation Day (observed)
Similar to Victory Day, if the Peace and Reconciliation Day occurs on a weekend, the public holiday observance may be moved to a weekday.
Date: Variable
Observance: Adjusted public holiday
Family Day
This day emphasizes the importance of family in Mozambican society with family-oriented activities and gatherings.
Date: December 25 (coincides with Christmas)
Observance: Family gatherings and public holiday