Culture as a Foundation of the Nation
Culture – the collective lived experience of a community – should be the basis of the construction of a nation. The constitution avers to this fact and there are provisions in the constitution for the articulation and promotion of culture. Has there been any progress in ingraining culture as a foundational basis of our society? A conversation between Mshai Mwangola and Zein Abubakar recorded on 4th August 2020 as part of the Nane Nane Webinar Series.
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