The Sunday Mail (Zimbabwe)

‘We’re committed to safeguardi­ng cultural heritage for developmen­t’

- Tinashe Farawo in PARIS, France

ZIMBABWE is committed to safeguardi­ng its cultural heritage while promoting cultural diversity as a way of engenderin­g developmen­t, a senior Government official has said.

Speaking during the ongoing 42nd UNESCO General Assembly here, Sport, Recreation, Arts and Culture Permanent Secretary Mr Nicholas Moyo reiterated the country’s commitment to fully implement the global body’s convention­s on culture.

Zimbabwe, he said, was mainstream­ing its intangible cultural heritage (ICH).

ICH refers to practices, expression­s, knowledge and skills that communitie­s, groups and sometimes individual­s recognise as part of their cultural heritage.

“Zimbabwe is very active in mainstream­ing intangible cultural heritage, as it is an important factor in promoting, safeguardi­ng and maintainin­g cultural diversity,” he said.

“We are seized with a lot of programmes and activities to promote and safeguard ICH.

“The Government establishe­d a national ICH committee that is in charge of implementi­ng the 2003 Convention in the country.

“In the next two years, Zimbabwe may enact an ICH Bill.”

He said the country was grateful to UNESCO for providing financial support for ICH projects, which will result in more elements of Zimbabwean culture being inventorie­d.

Zimbabwe, he added, was endowed with a rich cultural heritage and was prioritisi­ng the promotion and safeguardi­ng of ICH.

“Each year on our calendar, we have National Culture Month celebratio­ns, which are officially opened by our Head of State and Government, His Excellency President ED Mnangagwa.

“I am pleased to share that Zimbabwe is implementi­ng Education 5.0, whose thrust, among other things, is a focus on heritage studies.

“This is now an examinable subject and is taught from early learning grades up to high school level.

“All the efforts are meant to promote the rich cultural heritage in Zimbabwe by safeguardi­ng our cultural heritage for posterity.”

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