According to him, this is the best time to innovate new ideas on the digital platforms. This information can also educate and teach young people the values and the norms of their culture.
“Covid-19 has changed everything and we are ready to teach them via zoom. We need to embrace some of these technologies, we hear of like Youtube, Facebook, WhatsApp among others. As clan leaders, we need to know that this is a new era,” he said.
“Culture is built through shared experiences. It comes from the stories told, the lessons learned and relationships with the people around us. As a leader, when caring for your culture, you must explain and demonstrate the behaviours of the culture you want to create,” he added
Nsamba emphasized the fact that young people love their culture. This means they should take advantage of their love to teach more about Buganda.
“These are youth who love their clan, they love Buganda and are hardworking. As leaders of the clans in Buganda we are happy that young people love the kingdom. The kingdom can only prosper if young people participate and love the kingdom and their clans,” he said.
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