President Hichilema celebrates national unity at Lunda-Lubanza Ceremony

President Hakainde Hichilema attended this year’s Lunda-Lubanza Traditional Ceremony as its guest of honour. There, he emphasised the importance of cultural unity during the 60th anniversary of Zambia's independence, as well as hardships faced as a result of the ongoing drought.

The ceremony, held in the Zambezi District, North Western Province, unites Lunda communities from Angola, the DRC and Zambia.

Speaking at the ceremony, the President highlighted the significance of preserving cultural heritage and its role in national cohesion.

"The Lunda-Lubanza is not just a celebration of our culture, but a reminder of the strength we find in unity," he said. "In a time when our country faces significant challenges, it is our shared traditions and values that will guide us through."

The President also called for collaboration between the Mukandakunda Royal Establishment, the organising committee, and the Government to turn the ceremony into a major tourist attraction.

He highlighted the potential for the event to showcase globally Zambia's cultural diversity, in what would be a huge boost to tourism and national pride.

According to President Hichilema, "We have a unique opportunity to turn this celebration into a platform that not only preserves our heritage but also promotes our country to the world."

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