Mongu District is set to have a hive of cultural activities as the coronation silver jubilee celebration of King Lubosi Imwiko II begins on October 17, marking 25 years of the king’s reign.
The ceremony is expected to be a grand affair, showcasing the traditions and customs of the Lozi people.
Kuomboka Ceremony National Chairman of the Organising Committee, Nathaniel Mubukwanu, says preparations for the celebration are complete, adding that the event will be an unforgettable experience.
The media reports that Mr Mubukwanu indicated that a number of activities have been lined up to promote the silozi heritage and traditions, urging everyone to participate and make the celebration a memorable one.
He revealed that one of the highlights of the celebration is the call for all to adorn the lozi traditional attire.
“We are calling on the men and women, encouraging them to wear Siziba and Musisi, respectively, to showcase their cultural pride,” he pointed.
Mr Mubukwanu has further called on government departments, schools, and the private sector to allow employees and students to dress in traditional attire on the designated days.
He said the Archdiocese of Mongu has already set a precedent by allowing Catholic-led schools to dress according to the event’s requirements on the celebration day.
Mr Mubukwanu stated that the organising committee has applauded the move, saying it is testament to the kingdom’s commitment to preserving its cultural heritage.
He added that there are various activities planned to commemorate the king’s 25 years of service.
“The ceremony will be a befitting tribute to King Lubosi Imwiko II dedication to his people and his kingdom,” he said.
Mr Mubukwanu also noted that the silver jubilee celebration is not just a celebration of the king’s reign, but also an opportunity to showcase the rich cultural heritage of the Barotse people to the world.




