The Zulu people of southern Africa are one of the biggest ethnic groups on the continent. Something close to 20 million Zulu people are present in about six countries, with a bulk of them in South Africa. Read More
N/uu is the most endangered, still spoken language of Southern Africa. N/uu was thought to be extinct among expert linguists, but in the late 1990s, about 20 elderly speakers revealed their competence in this language. As of May 2020, only two elderly people from the ǂKhomani community still speak N/uu. Read More
Lobolo/Lobola in Zulu, Swazi, Xhosa, Silozi and northern and southern Ndebele (Mahadi in Sesotho, Roora in Shona, and Magadi in Setswana, Lovola in Xitsonga), sometimes referred to as either "bride wealth" or as "bride price", is an African practice that involves providing payment, either in cash or heads of cattle, from the prospective groom’s family to the parents of the prospective bride for customary marriage. Read More
The Tsonga people are a diverse group of tribes that include the Shangaan, Thonga, Tonga, Vandzawu, VaTshwa, Vakalanga and Valoyi to name a few. The xibelani dance (Shibelani, Shibelana, Shibelane) is an indigenous dance of the Tsonga culture. The name of the dance comes from the native Xitsonga language and it can translate to "hitting to the rhythm" Read More
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South Africa is one of the few countries in Africa that carries Africa in its name, yet in many ways, a case can be made that South Africa still remains disconnected from the rest of the African continent. Read More
Africa is one of the best travel destinations in the world. Here, you can enjoy crystal blue beaches, majestic wildlife, and a wealth of culture and history. This article will look at ten countries to visit across the continent, after travel is allowed again of coarse. Read More