Dar es Salaam, Feb. 7 -- KATAVI: BY- LAW makers in Mpanda have highlighted the need for each municipality in Tanzania to come with a specific by-law that will protect, promote and preserve Intangible Cultural Heritage to protect the traditional customs and norms and curb moral erosion.
The call to that end was made in Mpanda on Tuesday at a one day working session with by-law makers in Mpanda meant to come with a guideline for a by-law to promote and preserve intangible cultural heritage in Katavi region.
Speaking during the session, a Councilor who doubles as a retired mayor for Mpanda district, William Mbogo stressed on the need to ensure that the by- law on intangible cultural heritage becomes a national issue for its implementation ...
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