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MAKUENI MARKS THE INTERNATIONAL MOTHER LANGUAGE DAY

On Friday, the County Culture Directorate joined the world in celebrating International Mother Language Day at the Makueni University College, a constituent college of SEKU, Wote Campus, in a lively event that blended culture, creativity and technology.

The celebrations that were sparked by a call to unity through language, followed by colourful creative performances by students, with music, spoken word poetry, traditional dances, storytelling and comedy from across the country bringing the campus alive, reflecting Kenya’s rich linguistic diversity.

Speaking during the event, Trade, Marketing, Industry, Tourism and Culture Ag. CECM Nicholas Nzioka emphasized that revitalizing indigenous languages is key to cultural identity, education and inclusive development, urging youth to use digital platforms to preserve their mother tongues.

The UNESCO-endorsed International Mother Language Day promotes the celebration of indigenous languages, strengthens mother-tongue education, and encourages the use of digital platforms to preserve linguistic diversity.

Representing College Principal, Prof. Josephat Kimatu highlighted the university’s role in nurturing creativity, cultural pride and innovation among youth.

The event was attended by Chief Officer Dr. Jossylyn Nzilani, Culture, Music and the Arts Director Mutua Mulonzya, and other county officials, underscoring Makueni’s commitment to protecting linguistic heritage.