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Tribal visit pt 3

One of the largest gathering of cultural and traditional enthusiast across South Africa

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This month on PaydayAfrica

Are you ready to embark on a captivating journey through the vibrant tapestry of African cultures and traditions? This month, we are excited to bring you exclusive glimpses of our rich heritage through a series of captivating videos!

Subscribers to PaydayAfrica will have access to full-length videos showcasing the beauty, diversity, and essence of African cultures like never before. From traditional dances to artisan crafts, from mouth-watering cuisine to ancient rituals – our conte...

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The uniqueness of tradition : pre-event river bath of zulu maidens

River bath is a unique part of tradition as it signifies a washing away of bad omen and evil attributions, while appraising the river goddess

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Sesotho Baroetsana pt 1

A display of culture and traditions of the Sotho people of SouthAfrica

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Nomkhubukwane 2024 Festival (pt 1 of 5): River bath

A celebration of the Nomkhubulwane goddess

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Tribal Visit pt 2

One of the largest gathering of all culture enthusiasts in South Africa

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Umhlonyane ka Nomelo

Umhlonyane is a sweet 16 ceremony for maidens in Kwazulunatal

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Miss Nomkhubulwane 2024 photoshoot

A picture shoot of Miss Nomkhubulwane 2024

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Itshitshi group at Nomhubulwane Maidens 2024 shot

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PaydayAfrica Maidens

An overview of PaydayAfrica Maidens from the Zulu kingdom

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Buyambo Yamatshitshi Foundation

The IBUYAMBO YAMATSHITSHI FOUNDATION is an organization founded and supported by Rachel Mpela in 2018. Its mission is to help uplift, and motivate children across the country. The foundation aims to guide children through recovery, restore their humanity and dignity, and foster a sense of self-love, self-confidence, and pride. It emphasizes the importance of maintaining purity and self-respect for both girls and boys, encouraging them to be proud of their virginity and to understand their&nbs...

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Umemulo ka Emtabuta

ZUlu Umemulo tradition

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Umhlonyane Ceremony

Coming of age ceremony of zulu maidens

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Nomkhubulwane Festival 2024..Coming soon. (Check description)

Nomkhulbuwane Festival 2024 was held recently. 14th to 16th June 2024. PaydayAfrica was there to capture the moments and activities. Stay tuned as videos and pictures from the event are to be uploaded soon, starting this month.

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Celebrating Heritage: A Glimpse into Zulu Maidenhood

The Spirit of Zululand: Witnessing Maidenhood Traditions

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Umkhosi Womhlanga Interviews and overview

Umkhosi womhlanga festival featuring maidens in convergence at kwa Nongoma Zulu king palace

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Tribal Visit at Mrhononweni village

Various kingdoms represented at the converge of culture and tradition enthusiasts at Mrhononweni village

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Empowered by Culture: A Celebration of Zulu Maidenhood

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Inzalo Yokudalewa: The cultural story of Nia pt 2

In a prehistoric Zulu village, women adorned in leaves were revered as earthly goddesses. A wise sangoma prophesied the birth of a special seed destined to reshape the kingdoms. As the prophecy unfolds, a child named Nia emerges, born with extraordinary gifts and a fate intertwined with the ancient prophecy. Nia grows, guided by the spirits, discovering her unique abilities and challenging the norms of her time. The elders and warriors must decide whether to embrace the change Nia brings or r...

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Umemulo ka Thickvuyii

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Inako Foundation Maidens

INAKO FOUNDATION, established on December 16, 2022, is under the leadership of

its founder and CEO, INAKO MATEZA, along with three co-founders, namely ZUKISWA

QINA-MATEZA, THANDEKILE MCAPHUKISO, and NONKOSAZANA NGCASANE.

This foundation exclusively welcomes individuals aged 8 to 25 years who have chosen

to maintain their virginity.

The primary mission of INAKO FOUNDATION is to impart knowledge of cultural values,

traditions, traditional dances, ubuntu,...

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Zulu Maidens in pure Culture and traditions

In Zulu culture, young women traditionally take pride in their skin, which is seen as a symbol of purity, chastity, and readiness for marriage. It is culture and not nudity

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umemulo ka Snegugu

Umemulo is a traditional Zulu coming of age ceremony for women. The rituals involve slaughtering a cow and the traditional Zulu dance Ukusina involving a spear. A woman's Umemulo ceremony signifies that she is now ready for marriage. The Girl is supposed to stay 7 Days in the Rondovel with her friends and practising Songs for the Ceremony. And on the 7th day the girls wake up early in the morning to the Nearest River to bath, when they come back the Mothers do the Vxrginity testing to prove t...

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Umemulo ka Luyanda

Umemulo is a traditional Zulu coming of age ceremony for women. The rituals involve slaughtering a cow and the traditional Zulu dance Ukusina involving a spear. A woman's Umemulo ceremony signifies that she is now ready for marriage. The Girl is supposed to stay 7 Days in the Rondovel with her friends and practising Songs for the Ceremony. And on the 7th day the girls wake up early in the morning to the Nearest River to bath, when they come back the Mothers do the Vxrginity testing to prove t...

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Emhlangeni ka Nongoma

Umhlanga Reed Dance (Umkhosi woMhlanga), which celebrates Zulu culture and virgxnxty among young maidens

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Enchanting sight of Zulu maidens bathing in the river - a timeless scene of natural beauty and cultural elegance. #ZuluCulture #RiverScenes"

"Captivated by the enchanting sight of Zulu maidens gracefully bathing in the river - a timeless scene of natural beauty and cultural elegance. #ZuluCulture #RiverScenes"

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Uhambo Lwentombi

A dramatic expose into the pure and cultural life of sotho v*rgins ardorned in animal skins

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uNomkhubulwane Documentary ....latest and uncut

Dive into an uncut version of Nomkhubulwane ceremony of the goddess of harvest

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Umhlonyane Ceremony

sweet 16 traditional celebration

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Xhosa Maidens from Inako Foundation team

Inako foundation xhosian maidens reel

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