The Nongozi cultural expo does not only serve as a platform for cultural promotion but also social activities such as sports and beauty pageants that bring people together.
The expo, which has become an annual event, was introduced last year and took place for the second time at Judea Lyaboloma in the Zambezi Region.
The focus was largely on the promotion of traditional items at the Nongozi open market, including food, as a way for residents to benefit from the natural resources around them.
The Deputy Minister of Mines and Energy, Kornelia Shilunga, who was an invited guest at the event, encouraged locals to commit themselves to showcasing their products to profit from them while also building and developing the local market.
"I regard this event as an opportune platform to encourage the community of Nongozi and Judea Lyaboloma at large to embrace this cultural heritage and take advantage of the surrounding natural resources."
Village Induna Austin Samupwa applauded the unity shown by community members and indunas in the surrounding areas towards the expo.
"I want to say thank you very much to the people of the Mayeyi tribe, especially the two indunas who are present here. This is an indication to show that we are united; whatever is happening in Area A, we all work together so that we stand and work as one."
Samupwa encouraged more residents to take part in next year's event while also appealing for support from those who are able to contribute to the betterment of the market infrastructure.