The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Be wary of globalisat­ion, Africa told

- Tendai Rupapa Senior Reporter

VICE President Emmerson Mnangagwa has warned Africans to be wary of globalisat­ion, saying the concept was being used to mask imperialis­m and the destructio­n of African identity.

VP Mnangagwa said this in a speech read on his behalf by the minister in his Office, Clifford Sibanda, during the official opening of the Second Internatio­nal Conference on African Cultures (ICAC).

“Through your innovative programme, I see the urge by all to debunk the colonial enterprise through a deliberate review of decades of cultural erasure, while questionin­g the moral intentions of globalisat­ion,” he said.

“While this globalisat­ion appears in a neo-liberal form designed to appeal to the African consciousn­ess, it is neverthele­ss masking imperialis­m by absorbing cultures and achieving the initial agenda of the impostor to destroy the African identity.”

VP Mnangagwa said the Internatio­nal Conference on African Cultures was important as it taught the current and future generation­s the values of Ubuntu, which constitute­d a foundation­al principle of African culture.

He said Ubuntu conveyed the essence of oneness and unity, which were central components of African culture.

“It is, therefore, sad that we live in a world that describes culture as based on Western constructs,” he said. “The conference must, therefore, discuss those intrusive imported cultural and artistic constructs to enable us to deconstruc­t our colonial minds, and thus priming us to appreciate who we are as an original African people.”

Speaking at the same event, the Minister of Rural Developmen­t, Promotion and Preservati­on of National Culture and Heritage, Cde Abednico Ncube, said his ministry was there to promote African culture in light of the onslaught by Western values under the guise of globalisat­ion.

“We desire and will continue to stand in boldness against anything that seeks to degrade our cultures,” he said.

“This conference is an important milestone in that we are looking at African culture and its expression­s from the liberated Africans.

“The conference further shows the integratio­n of various cultural expression­s that promote and develop a positive national cultural identity. It emphasises the values of Ubuntu, patriotism and Pan Africanism.”

The event was attended by delegates from several African countries under the theme: “Mapping the Future”.

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VP Mnangagwa

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