Kuwait Times

SADC Cultural Week ‘brings Southern Africa to Kuwait’

- By Chidi Emmanuel

KUWAIT: The embassies of the Southern African Developmen­t Community (SADC) in Kuwait is set to hold a cultural week in collaborat­ion with the National Council for Culture, Arts and Letters (NCCAL) from 30th September to 4th October 2018. The SADC Cultural Week - the first of its kind in Kuwait is organized to enhance relations between the SADC region and Kuwait through cultural exchanges and to promote people to people cooperatio­n, trade, investment and tourism as encapsulat­ed under the SADC Protocol and SADC Regional Indicative Strategic Developmen­t Plan (RISDP).

“SADC’s mission is to provide strategic expertise and coordinate the harmonizat­ion of policies and strategies to accelerate regional integratio­n and sustainabl­e developmen­t. The protocol on culture, informatio­n and sports

promotes the participat­ion in cultural and sporting activities by all the nationals of SADC countries while the SADC Regional Indicative Strategic Developmen­t Plan enhances sustainabl­e economic developmen­t for the benefit of the people in the region,” Botswana Ambassador to Kuwait Manyepedza P Lesetedi said.

There will be several activities including; an art exhibition, a food festival and community service and musical performanc­es by musicians from the region among others. The art exhibition will feature some designers, sculptors, painters and crafters from the region who will have the opportunit­y to share with the members of the public the inspiratio­n behind their artworks.

On Sunday, 30 September 2018 (by 7:00pm) there will be an Arts and Crafts Exhibition at the Modern Art Museum in Kuwait City. The Musical Festival will be at Abdulhussa­in Abdulredah Theatre (Salmiya Theatre) on Monday, 01 October 2018 (by 7:00pm). “SADC Cultural Week is aimed at bringing Southern Africa to Kuwait. We hope to enhance the brand of Southern Africa thus promoting tourism and cultural exchanges,” South African Ambassador to Kuwait HE Mzolisa Bona said.

“Southern Africa is rich in culture which is a source of pride for our people. Culture plays a critical role in the facilitati­on of the people to people exchanges and the growth of creative

industries and cultural tourism as well as trade and investment­s in art which has proven beneficial especially to rural communitie­s. The region provides a huge market of over 286 million people which investors from Kuwait could benefit from. SADC region continues to experience steady inflows of foreign direct investment­s throughout its member states, owing to its relative stability and attractive investment climate,” Botswana Ambassador added.

SADC is a Southern Africa regional organizati­on. It was founded in 17th August 1992 with a mandate - to promote and advance regional integratio­n and economic developmen­t of the region. The regional body is headquarte­red in Gaborone Botswana. It comprises of 16 member state namely; Angola, Botswana, Comoros, Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC0), Eswatini, Lesotho, Malawi, Mauritius, Mozambique, Madagascar, Namibia, Seychelles, South Africa, Tanzania, Zambia and Zimbabwe.

The main objectives of the SADC are to achieve economic developmen­t, peace and security, and growth, alleviate poverty, enhance the standard and quality of life of the peoples of Southern Africa, and support the socially disadvanta­ged through regional integratio­n. “These objectives are to be achieved through increased regional integratio­n, built on democratic principles, and equitable and sustainabl­e developmen­t,” Ambassador Lesetedi said.

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