Most grateful to Senior Chief Kapalaula II for making this paper available to be reproduced here. The paper touches on the many issues we are discussing in our on-going series on Traditional Authorities. Its particularly useful for providing the first "think piece" from a traditional leader on culture and national development. Clearly a sign that our series on traditional authorities is timely indeed! (HT : Gershom).
Saturday, 3 January 2009
Culture and national development
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Inter Press Service has an informative article out of Swaziland about House on Fire, a multi-purpose venue designed to provide artists of all kinds with a common platform by which to reach tourists and the general public. A programme well worth emulating in cultural centres all over Zambia.
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