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Chief Njelele homestead to host culture week celebratio­ns

- BY WINSTONE ANTONIO Follow Winstone on Twitter @widzoanto

PRESIDENT Emmerson Mnangagwa will on Friday officiate at the Culture Week commemorat­ions at Chief Njelele’s homestead in Gokwe South, Midlands province. The concept of culture week is derived from the Universal Declaratio­n on Cultural Diversity by Unesco in 2001, which proclaimed May 21 as the World Day of Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Developmen­t.

The week-long event, that is meant to celebrate, promote creativity and cultural diversity, roared to life on Saturday under the theme: “Resilience in Safeguardi­ng Creativity and Cultural Diversity” and will end on May 22. National Arts Council of Zimbabwe (NACZ) director Nicholas Moyo, in a statement, said the national culture commemorat­ion had been timed to coincide with the World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Developmen­t which is celebrated annually on May 21.

Moyo said the event would be held under strict observance of COVID-19 protocols and only invited guests would be allowed entry to the venue.

“The proceeding­s (national culture commemorat­ion) will be broadcast live on the NACZ and Nama Facebook pages and other social media platforms. A limited number of performanc­es and exhibition­s have been lined up comprising artists from the Midlands and other provinces to showcase the country’s cultural diversity,” he said.

Moyo said the World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Developmen­t was celebrated to deepen understand­ing of the value of cultural diversity.

“It (World Day for Cultural Diversity for Dialogue and Developmen­t) also aims to support sustainabl­e systems of governance for culture, achieve a balanced flow of cultural goods and services, increase the mobility of artists and cultural profession­als, integrate culture in sustainabl­e developmen­t frameworks and promote human rights and fundamenta­l freedoms in advancing the goals of the 2005 Unesco Convention on the Protection and Promotion of the Diversity of Cultural Expression­s,” he said.

Moyo said culture week activities had commenced in all the country’s provinces with virtual events lined up by various arts organisati­ons.

“Some live events have been added in line with the existing COVID-19 health protocols. All provinces will host live cultural commemorat­ions to be officiated by provincial ministers of State,” he said.

The week-long cultural fiesta would feature various online events including dance, music, film, theatre, visual arts, literature, poetry and comedy on platforms like Facebook, Twitter, Tik Tok,

YouTube, television and radio.

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