The Standard (Zimbabwe)

Council invites creatives to take part in festival

- BY SHARON SIBINDI

BUlAWAyO City Council (BCC) has urged creatives to participat­e in this year’s Bulawayo Arts Festival (BAF) saying they are not leaving anyone behind.

In an interview with Standard Style, BCC senior public relations officer Nesisa Mpofu said the city will continue promoting arts, culture and heritage by working with different groups, offering spaces for rehearsals and holding of shows, supporting festivals in different forums.

“The biggest of the city’s responsibi­lities is to continue with the Bulawayo Day celebratio­ns and Bulawayo Arts Festival (BAF) in June where we are planning to profile the diverse culture that we proudly host in and around Bulawayo and give platform for different craft producers to showcase their wares and products,” Mpofu said.

“This year’s edition of BAF will see various performanc­es across the city and we are calling on all creatives to participat­e as we are leaving no one behind.”

Mpofu said they were also spearheadi­ng various initiative­s to promote arts and culture in Bulawayo and also working with various stakeholde­rs in developing the Bulawayo Township Tourism Trail.

“The city is working with various stakeholde­rs in developing the Bulawayo Township Tourism Trail which is targeting promotion of sites like the City Hall Wishing Well, City Hall Curios Market, J M Nkomo Statue, MaDlodlo, MaKhumalo beer gardens, Stanley Square and Stanley Hall, Mukambo herbal market, Mzilikazi Arts and Craft Centre as well as Bulawayo Home Industries.

“The trail is also targeting to profile the culture of Bulawayo through the Makokoba township home experience. Community-based tourism plays a vital role in Zimbabwe’s national economy and social developmen­t.”

Mpofu said BAF is also key in managing and preserving the shared natural resources and cultural heritage, both tangible and intangible.

“The City of Bulawayo is also working on maintainin­g the functional­ity of the Mzilikazi Arts Centre as a School of Art,” she said.

“Although enrolment is not at optimum, we still have classes which undergo a year's programme and through the efforts of the city’s human capital department, the school is undergoing a process of restructur­ing and upgrading of the curriculum.

“The Mzilikazi School of Art has also been included in the Community-Based Tourism Package as it has always received visitors from schools, colleges, universiti­es on educationa­l tours including local, regional and internatio­nal visitors on general tours.”

 ?? ?? The statue of the late Joshua Nkomo is among sites being promoted by Bulawayo City Council
The statue of the late Joshua Nkomo is among sites being promoted by Bulawayo City Council

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