Parents must protect culture while rejecting harmful traditions

This article discusses the importance of preserving positive cultural values in Tanzania while rejecting harmful practices like female genital mutilation. It emphasizes that parents play a primary role in guiding children through the influence of modern social media and foreign trends.
Why it matters
It highlights the tension between maintaining traditional identity and adapting to rapid globalization in developing nations.
DAR ES SALAAM: CULTURE remains one of the strongest foundations of any society. It shapes identity, teaches values and connects generations.
The article advocates for a balanced approach to culture, promoting social responsibility while condemning human rights abuses.
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