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DP Gachagua Urges Artists To Promote Good Cultural Practices, Traditions

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Last updated: February 25, 2024 6:53 am
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Deputy President Rigathi Gachagua has asked artists and musicians to promote preservation of good cultural practices and traditions through art, adding that the government is committed to spur growth of creative economy.

At the same time, the Deputy President said security agencies will no longer disrupt cultural events as he called upon elders and those in charge of traditional cultural processes to develop structures to prevent distortion and misunderstanding of history and culture.

“Cultural events will no longer be disrupted by security agencies. But the elders should make sure their events are not hijacked by people harbouring bad intentions and those who would propagate the wrong things, support practices overtaken by time, or misguide people into cultic practices,” said Mr Gachagua.

He spoke on Saturday night at Honi Resort, Kieni, Nyeri County during the fifth edition of Ngogoyo Ya Rware music extravaganza.

The event, attended by thousands of people and entrepreneurs, brought together fans and top legends of the Kikuyu music industry led by Musaimo wa Njeri, Kariuki Kiarutara, Lady Wanja, Timona Mburu, Kigia wa Esther, Wahome Maingi, CDM Kiratu among others.

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The event was organized by fans of the Kikuyu old music, which is known for promoting the Agikuyu culture, beliefs, tradition and values. The songs are also rich in history.

In his remarks, the the Deputy President challenged the event organizers to put up similar activities in the other counties around the Mt region to promote culture of the community.

“It is important to own and nurture our culture and traditions and protect our history. They are our heritage. It is important to protect and safe guard our values and customs. We should love each other as a community no matter where we are,” said the Deputy President.

He also emphasized on the unity of the communities in Mt Kenya region and support each other, as he urged residents to reject divisive politics.

Stating that Kenya is known for its ethnic and cultural diversity, the Deputy President championed for protection of the country’s rich and diverse traditions.

“Understanding our history; both before and after independence; teaches us the danger of internal divisions and the power of internal unity. Like it was the case during anti-colonial war, we still have betrayers,” he stated.

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The Deputy President said the government will not back down in the ongoing crackdown on sale of illicit and illegal brews. He said legitimate and legal alcohol will not be targeted in the exercise.

“The government distinguishes between legal and illicit alcohol. We have a series of interventions that will see complete eradication of the poisonous alcoholic drinks once and for all. We have a duty to protect our youth from destruction by illicit and illegal brews. Recently, we lost 23 people in Kirinyaga to poisonous alcoholic drinks,” said the Deputy President.

Observing greatness of strong family institutions in the country, the Deputy President urged parents and elders to nurture good morals among children.

“Let us build strong families and take care of our children. I am grateful families are coming back again, resulting from government’s decision to eradicate the illicit brews,” he said.

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