Pedi, also called Transvaal Sotho, Northern Sotho, or Bapedi, a Bantu-speaking people inhabiting Limpopo province, South Africa, and constituting the major group of the Northern Sotho ethnolinguistic cluster of peoples, who numbered about 3,700,000 in the late 20th century. Their traditional territory, which is known as Bopedi, is located between the Olifants and Steelpoort rivers. The BaPedi people are almost exclusively found in South Africa's northeastern provinces which are Limpopo, and p...
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New series varieties coming up, watch out from Tuesday, 30th March 2021. Its going to be a thrilling experience
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New Variety of contents coming up from Tuesday, the 30th of March 2021, Umkhosi womhlanga Uncensored and uncut, up close and personals, river baths, Nomkhubulwane and more.
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Every year thousands of young women around South Africa are tested to find out if they are a v**g*n – someone who has not had s*x. Some respect this as a cultural practice, others find it degrading.
Mam’ Dladla, who coordinates a v**g*n*ty testing programme in KZN, is proud of the practice. “It is an amazing tradition which encourages young women to be proud of their bodies while they are still v**g**s,” she says.
In South Africa, the concept of...
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uMhlonyane is a traditional ceremony of the Zulu people for girls when they reach womanhood, depending on what age they reach it. This ritual is done to introduce a girl to the different stages of womanhood and to warn her to be careful and be watchful of her behaviour. It is also meant to teach girls how to behave when they reach puberty.
“The ceremony represents Ubuntu and it is important to keep your virginity till you are old enough because you not only make your family proud, but...
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The Bhaca people or amaBhaca are an ethnic group in South Africa, mainly found in the small towns of the former Transkei homeland, Mount Frere and Umzimkhulu, and surrounding areas (a region that the Bhaca people call kwaBhaca, or “place of the Bhaca”). Their language, isiBhaca
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Every year thousands of young women around South Africa are tested to find out if they are a v**g*n – someone who has not had s*x. Some respect this as a cultural practice, others find it degrading.
Mam’ Dladla, who coordinates a v**g*n*ty testing programme in KZN, is proud of the practice. “It is an amazing tradition which encourages young women to be proud of their bodies while they are still v**g**s,” she says.
In South Africa, the concept of...
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Brighton held her Umemulo on the 20th of March 2021 and it was an interesting, eventful and fun-filled one.
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The Ndebele are part of a larger tribe called the Nguni, which include the Zulu, the Xhosa, and the Swazi. Collectively, the Nguni make up about two thirds of the Black population of South Africa, with the Ndebele population estimated at over 700,000 people.
There are three main groups of Ndebele people, Southern, Northern and the Ndebele of Zimbabwe. The Ndebele of Zimbabwe speak a distinct language from the Southern and Northern groups, both of which reside in South Africa.
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