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Midlands Provincial Affairs minister prays for tolerance

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Speaking at the same event and standing in for Midlands State University (MSU) Vice-Chancellor, Victor Muzvidziwa, MSU campus director Advice Viriri said the higher learning institution was making inroads in promoting language preservation.

BY STEPHEN CHADENGA MIDLANDS Provincial and Devolution minister Larry Mavhima has called on citizens to tolerate each other and desist from unnecessary fights that disturb peaceful co-existence.

Speaking last week at the Midlands provincial culture day celebrations held at Muchakata Business Centre in Chiwundura, Mavhima said Zimbabwe is known for its culture of respect.

“Let us respect the peace we enjoy as a country. We do not want to hear the stories of machete fights. If we have squabbles, let us go to our chiefs and headmen to resolve our differences. Even if we come from different tribes and ethnic groups, we should live peacefully and respect each other,” he said.

“I would also like to thank our First Lady Dr Auxillia Mnangagwa for promoting cultural values by introducing programmes to that effect. She introduced the Gota-Nhanga programme and will soon launch the male engagement programme. All these programmes promote our culture and enhance peace and tranquillity.”

Speaking at the same event and standing in for Midlands State University (MSU) Vice-Chancellor, Victor Muzvidziwa, MSU campus director Advice Viriri said the higher learning institution was making inroads in promoting language preservation.

“Besides being a means of communication, language is a carrier of culture.  MSU has translated the supreme law of the land, the Constitution, into 15 indigenous languages. We are also translating the Highway Code into local languages.”

Various cultural and musical groups showcased their talent at the event which was attended by traditional leaders and other government officials.

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