Title: Mutuelle Ukwanga kwa Babwile unites the Bwile community to promote harmony and cultural identity
Introduction :
On Saturday, August 19, the city of Pweto vibrated to the rhythm of the official release of Mutuelle Ukwanga kwa Babwile (Mube). This mutuality, which brings together the Bwile community present in the territories of Pweto, Moba, Manono and in Zambia, brought together a delegation from different regions of the country. The objective of this structure is to promote living together in harmony and to enhance the cultural identity of the Bwile community. This event was marked by the presence of influential personalities, such as the administrator of the territory, the great chief of the M’pweto chiefdom and the national president of the Mutuelle.
A place of cultural sharing and solidarity:
The Mutuelle Ukwanga kwa Babwile is not simply limited to bringing together the Bwile community, it is also positioned as a space for cultural sharing. Through various activities, it aims to transmit the cultural identity of this community from generation to generation. In addition, the Mube engages in charitable works and the supervision of youth in various sectors such as education, cultural promotion and scholarship. Its ultimate objective is to contribute to the development of all sectors affecting the Bwilelands territories.
Acknowledgments and government support:
During this ceremony, the national president of the Mutual, Tresor Kanyangala, expressed his gratitude to the Prime Minister of the DRC, Jean-Michel Sama Lukonde, for his support and his personal involvement in the creation of the Mutual. He also stressed the importance of the role of adviser Romulus Kisambe Mukobe in this process. These thanks are also addressed to all the people who contributed directly or indirectly to the success of this event, while emphasizing that many challenges remain to be met.
Traditional folk dances to liven up the ceremony:
To enhance this festive day, traditional folk dances were presented to the public. The ancestral rhythms and the colorful costumes enchanted the spectators and contributed to creating a warm and friendly atmosphere. These cultural performances made it possible to highlight the art and the richness of the Bwile culture.
Conclusion :
The official outing of Mutuelle Ukwanga kwa Babwile in Pweto was a real success, bringing the Bwile community together in a spirit of harmony and solidarity. This mutuality, which positions itself as a place of cultural sharing, aims to promote the identity of this community through charitable actions and the supervision of young people. The support of the government, in particular the Prime Minister, as well as the presence of influential personalities, testify to the importance given to this initiative.. The Mutuelle Ukwanga kwa Babwile thus offers a space conducive to the development and preservation of the Bwile culture