
Speaking to The Zimbabwean recently, group Director Mkhululi Hadebe said he has the mandate and duty to help Zimbabweans observe their cultural practices and celebrate their humanity.
“South Africa is hell on earth; we have many people from different backgrounds and continents and a lot is happening which pressurises our people to abandon their culture and humanity. We have a mandate to help our fellow brothers practice their culture and preserve their humanity through our cultural initiatives.”
Although a lot of people now believe that everything should be centred around Information & Technology, Hadebe urges Zimbabweans in South Africa to fully engage with them as it will help them maintain a disciplined and progressive society.
“The reason we have diseases like HIV-AIDS nowadays amongst our youth is because they are not following their culture and if they were to observe their cultures we wouldn’t have these problems.
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