- Revival of African Heritage: The programme aims to restore African cultural roots among young learners, emphasizing their legacy, cultural beauty, values, and beliefs to strengthen their identity.
- Collaborative Regional Engagement: The event united educators and learners from five districts in the Eastern Cape to promote indigenous African languages and cultural transmission across generations.
- Cultural Activities and Education: Through song, dance, storytelling, and displays, participants engaged in activities that showcased the richness of their heritage, emphasizing schools as guardians of culture.
Schools across the Eastern Cape came together for a special programme aimed at reviving African heritage and strengthening cultural identity among young learners. The initiative placed emphasis on restoring pride in African roots by celebrating legacy, cultural beauty, values, and beliefs.
The programme was designed to remind learners of their heritage as Africans, encouraging them to carry forward traditions that build a stronger sense of identity. Organisers emphasizing the importance of grounding children in culture so that knowledge and values are preserved across generations.
Educators and learners from five districts: Buffalo City Municipality (BCM), Amathole East (AE), Chris Hani East (CHE), OR Tambo Inland (OTI and OTC), and Nelson Mandela Bay (NMB) gathered for the event. Together, they promoted indigenous languages and cultural transmission from one generation to the next.
The celebration featured song, dance, storytelling, and cultural displays, offering learners the opportunity to actively engage in their heritage. These activities reinforced the role of schools as not only centres of academic learning but also as guardians of culture and identity.








