Kgatleng to pilot intangible cultural heritage

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The Kgatleng District has been selected for a pilot project involving the inventory, documentation of culture. Youth, Sport and Culture minister, Shaw Kgathi, will launch the project today at the Mochudi main Kgotla.

A statement from the ministry says the Department of Culture in collaboration with the Kgatleng District Intangible Cultural Heritage (ICH) Committee is launching the Pilot Project on Community-Based Inventory of Intangible Cultural Heritage at Grassroots level.

According to the ministry, the aim of the launch is to inform the public about the ICH pilot at grassroots level that will take place in Kgatleng District starting April 20 to October 20.

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