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CELEBRATING CULTURAL HERITAGE: LIMPOPO MEC RACHOENE EMPHASIZES UNITY AND PRESERVATION AT MATHIBELA HERITAGE DAY CEREMONY

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MEC for Public Works, Roads and Infrastructure Tonny Rachoene

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The Congress of Traditional Leaders of South Africa (Contralesa) President, Chief Mathupa Mokoena and Limpopo MEC for Public Works, Roads and Infrastructure, Tonny Rachoene


By Mpho Dube-Editor in Chief


The Annual Mathibela Heritage Day Ceremony was a resounding success, thanks in part to the inspiring remarks delivered by Limpopo MEC for Public Works, Roads and Infrastructure, Ernest Tonny Rachoene.


The ceremony was honored to have The Congress of Traditional Leaders of South Africa (Contralesa) President, Chief Mathupa Mokoena, present on this momentous occasion.


In his special address, MEC Rachoene underscored the importance of cultural heritage and community unity, highlighting the vital role that local traditions and customs play in shaping the identity and sense of belonging among the people.


MEC Rachoene's message was clear: cultural heritage is a precious asset that must be preserved for future generations. He acknowledged the invaluable contributions of traditional leaders, like Kgoshi Lameck Mokoena, to the nation's rich cultural tapestry, emphasizing the need for collaboration among stakeholders to ensure that cultural practices are passed down to future generations.


In his address, MEC Rachoene encouraged attendees to celebrate their heritage while also embracing modernity. He emphasized that cultural heritage and modernity are not mutually exclusive, but rather complementary aspects of a rich and vibrant cultural identity.

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MEC Rachoene's remarks served as a call to action for community unity and cooperation.


He emphasized the importance of working together to preserve cultural heritage and promote a sense of identity and belonging among the people.


The Mathibela Heritage Day Ceremony was a vibrant celebration of cultural diversity, showcasing the rich traditions and customs of the community.


MEC Rachoene's remarks added depth and meaning to the ceremony, inspiring attendees to cherish their cultural heritage and work towards a brighter future.


The Annual Mathibela Heritage Day Ceremony was a testament to the power of cultural heritage to bring people together and promote community unity.


With Chief Mathupa Mokoena and MEC Ernest Tonny Rachoene in attendance, the ceremony was a resounding success. #MathibelaHeritageDay

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The Congress of Traditional Leaders of South Africa (Contralesa) President, Chief Mathupa Mokoena and Limpopo MEC for Public Works, Roads and Infrastructure, Tonny Rachoene.

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