Role of media in preserving and promoting Rwandan culture.
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Tuesday, June 25, 2024
The role of media in preserving and promoting Rwandan culture is vital through continuous cultural education. This will be achieved by ensuring that Rwandans speak their native language Kinyarwanda fluently in order to preserve our heritage. The media should put emphasis in promoting awareness of Rwandan traditional values and practices and preserving knowledge and experiences for future generations.
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