Ministry of Tourism Director for Cultural and Traditional Affairs, Bessie Chelemu, has urged young people to take an active role in preserving the country’s cultural heritage, noting that they are central to the future of Zambia’s identity. Featuring on the the media programmeMy Government, Dr. Chelemu said youths should participate in cultural activities, adding that the department supports partner-run workshops, internships and mentorship programmes aimed at nurturing young talent.
She explained that the department collaborates with various ministries because culture cuts across all sectors and does not operate in isolation within government. Chelemu also revealed plans to strengthen observance of International Mother Language Day through enhanced collaboration with the Ministry of Education, especially in areas of curriculum development and the teaching of local languages. “We want to strengthen our inter-ministerial collaboration even further, especially around International Mother Language Day.
We are planning to bring on board the Ministry of Education, particularly because of their role in curriculum development and the teaching of local languages,” she said. She added that the department continues to support the creative industry by facilitating platforms, partnerships and opportunities for growth.
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