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Zizi Kodwa has officially launched this year’s Heritage Month

Zizi Kodwa has officially launched this year’s Heritage Month. The Moletjie Tribal Authority served as the official site of this year's Heritage Month's formal launch by Sport, Arts, and Culture Minister Zizi Kodwa. Every year in September, Heritage Month honours the nation's rich cultural diversity. Minister Kodwa has urged all Mayors to organise cultural events leading up to Heritage Day, which will be celebrated on 24 September.  Also Read: Celebrations […]

today01/09/2023

Fire and Feast Meat & Food Festival, Heritage month,

LIFESTYLE

Fire and Feast Meat & Food Festival

By Juliet Joseph For generations of South Africans, braaiing is more than just cooking meat on a fire or in a potjie. This is an indelible part of our culture and brings back fond memories of childhood, family get-togethers, and friends just relaxing in each other’s company. This weekend we went to the Fire and Feast Meat & Food Festival. The weekend-long festival also saw local celebrity chefs including Lorna […]

today10/09/2019

popular african music instruments

LIFESTYLE

5 popular African music instruments

By Nomali Cele When mam’ Letta Mbulu sang There’s music in the air she wasn’t lying, we love our music. As we round off Heritage Month and Afro Soultemba, here are five musical instruments that are popular in Africa:   1.  The Kora The Kora is so widely used across West Africa that a Pan-African music and culture awards ceremony – the Kora Awards – was named after the instrument. It has […]

today29/09/2016

winnie madikizela mandela birth day

LIFESTYLE

Winnie Madikizela-Mandela living life at 80

By Nomali Cele Today Winnie Madikizela-Mandela is 80 years old. The struggle stalwart has long been referred to as the mother of the nation. And it is not difficult to understand why. With her former husband, the late Nelson Mandela’s contribution to the struggle and democracy, the Mandelas really were parents of the nation for a long time. Their union and defiance inspired many. But as Mam’ Madikizela-Mandela enters her […]

today26/09/2016

LIFESTYLE

What to wear to a traditional African wedding

By Nomali Cele Spring sprung a few weeks ago. Warmer weather means wedding season is upon us. There are two important considerations when you’re deciding on what to wear to a traditional African wedding. These two factors are 1. How much you plan on dancing that day, as this will have an impact on your shoe choice. 2. The specifics of the invite (white or traditional wedding) which will guide […]

today21/09/2016

the lazy makoti

LIFESTYLE

2 Afropolitan women putting a modern spin on tradition

By Nomali Cele Traditional practices are often criticised for being ‘backward’ and irrelevant in today’s world. With increased globalisation, African ideas and traditions seem to have reached a point where they are at risk of becoming obsolete. However, there are some Afropolitans who are modernising tradition and keeping it relevant in their lives. Here are two women with very different approaches: The Lazy Makoti – Cooking Teacher/Entrepreneur Leading up to […]

today20/09/2016

traditional clothing, zuu clothing, umqhele, ungiyane,

LIFESTYLE

Four traditional clothing items and who gets to wear them

By Nomali Cele Every heritage month it happens. South Africans dressed beautifully, either to celebrate their own culture or to show their appreciation of other cultures. However, there are protocols to be observed when wearing traditional clothing. Usually, we are meant to be able to tell someone’s stage of life, whether they are married and so on, by the traditional clothing they wear. But with dilution, we have lost those […]

today02/09/2016

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