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Traditional ceremonies key to Lusaka tourism- Lusaka minister

Lusaka Province Minister, Sheal Mulyata has described traditional ceremonies as cornerstones of the tourism sector in the province.

Ms Mulyata says the events should be fully supported because they bring visitors, create jobs and showcase the beauty of the province and the nation to the world.

Speaking at the Zwangendaba’s Kraal Fundraising Gala Dinner in Luangwa District, she described the Nc’wala ceremony as a powerful symbol of one of Zambia’s rich cultures that has embraced everyone in Zambia.

Ms Mulyata explained that the Nc’wala ceremony was also a pillar of the nation’s “One Zambia, One Nation” motto.

“The Government under the able leadership of President Hakainde Hichilema remains steadfast in its commitment to supporting and preserving our diverse cultural heritage,” Ms. Mulyata emphasised.

The gala prepares for the Ngoni’s Zambezi River Crossing on February 21, 2026, in Luangwa District, and the main Nc’wala Traditional Ceremony on February 28, 2026.

She commended the local organising committee, saying the event preserves history, promotes national unity, drives tourism, and spurs economic growth.

Ms Mulyata, who donated K20,000 cash urged locals to support the cause financially.

Luangwa District Commissioner, Luke Chikani welcomed the Zambezi Crossing’s designation as an annual event on February 21, saying it will boost local tourism, hospitality and other businesses.

Feira Member of Parliament, Emmanuel Tembo thanked government for gazetting the crossing, noting it will greatly boost the district economy.

Zwangendaba’s Kraal organising chairperson, Chimbizani Bilima said this year’s Nc’wala is special, starting with King Zwangendaba kaHlatshwayo’s remembrance in Nakonde District on February 18, 2026, where he died.

Mr Bilima outlined the Zambezi Crossing on February 21, the king’s movement from Ekuphendukeni to eLawini in Chipata District on February 25 and the main Nc’wala at eMthenguleni in Chipata on February 28.

The gala was held under the theme: “Reconnecting Abenguni and promoting national unity and love.”

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  1. Culture is good and must be encouraged but we should not over exagerate the benefits in Zambia. We are still a long way, Infact the expenses of these ceremonies outweigh the benefits outlined in the article by far. We must reach the level of the samba festivals like in Brazil where millions from all over the world go to attend. I said millions

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