The 24th of September is a special day for South Africa. A day to celebrate one’s heritage. The past 4 days have been nothing but colourful as the rainbow nation citizens embraced different cultures. As Africans, our traditional outfits is what usually makes us stand out.
Here are pictures of some those we came across either on social media or face to face and we thought of sharing them on our platform for the rest of the world to see the beauty of what Africa is all about.
Sanelisiwe blew us away with her Zulu attire. Stunning!
Musician Elle, in her Venda traditional skirt. Not sure what tribe the neck-piece is.
VhaVenda on point
Representing the Tsonga tribe, Warren Thobejane was kind enough to pose for us at her work place.
This is Patricia Twala-Maseko, she is Swati but she chose to rock a Pedi outfit this year. The diversity of us Africans. We are one!
Looking gorgeous in her Ndebele number, @Prudence_Dumako
Xhosa men always look breath taking in their outfits. Look at Sisa Nkompela.
Melissa Butler was wrapped in a Zulu number. Nice!
Proudly Tsonga, Rose Maluleka represented well. There is something about that Yellow cloth that we love. Tsonga people wear it so well.
We do not know who this gentleman is, but the picture was posted by @BeeJele. Thank you for the views. Hehehehe
Radio and TV Personality, Penny Lebyane.
Zulu man in the house, Nelson Mncube.
Musician Wanda Baloyi…..that African print!!
Lesley Mofokeng represented the gents very well too. Loving the shirt.
Eunice Mathebula and her babies. We see Tsonga and Zulu in the mix.
Musician Brenda Mtambo brought in the Ghanaian flavour. Yeah, that top looks like a Ghana print. Please correct us if we are wrong.
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Another African print rocked by Thabo Makwe.
Nomfundo Nonobbee looking amazing.
@Zandy_Thabethe, hello yellow.
The GENTS!!
Killing it, Lusanda Ngubenkomo. We are glued on the Maasai neck-pieces.
Musician, Phelo Bala!! Mmmmmh
Actress and Presenter, Jessica Nkosi representing in her Swati attire.
Oh Lawd we just couldn’t hide the lil ones. How cute is @Baby_Chulu guys. Look at him. OMG!! Xhosa man!!
This one just took us to a whole new world and we love it. Representing Graffi people from Cameroon, it’s musician Wax Dey’s son Junior in a Toghu. We are loving it.
How cute is @Nothangonco’s daughter? Too adorable
@GuyJelly shared a picture of his daughter celebrating Heritage Day. Yessss!!!
@Thusoworldwide, we see you!!
Tswana represented in style by Palesa Masiteng
A Swazi princess, Amanda Du Pont
SABC Presenters, Pearl Shongwe and her co host, Simphiwe Ncongwane
Musician, Leanne Dlamini with her family.
Blown away by @Siyabunny. The dress, the Fro, the headpiece…..
XHOSA!!!!! Jessica Mbangeni
Dr Nomcebo Mthembu looking all the way right. She is the founder of Indoni SA.
Basotho in the house for Heritage day! The hats, the shweshwe, the blanket….killing it!!
Pics: Twitter & Instagram.
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Our clothes are beautiful. Our cultures are everything not just SA but the African culture leaves me wanting more. When our fellow Africans have their weddings or traditional events it’s always a good look.
That Sanelisiwe looks good. Intombi yomzulu. She’s hot. The babies nailed it. I can go on and on. Thank you Kiks for this article.
Thank you for giving us fresh faces. It’s tiring to see same faces over and over. I’m talking about celebs. This is a brilliant article and I love the fact that you mostly put people like us. Those we can relate to the most. Ordinary people. I like that. *As I steal designs*
It was a beautiful weekend bathong, ntse re bona merafe ka bophara batho ba ikgantsha ka setso sa bona
Good morning bahlali. I need your advise hleng and how to go about this issue I am having. About 2/3 months ago I approached our CEO PA with a proposal to supply the company with flowers and since our company has a suite at the Emirates Stadium (Ellis Park), I would like to be involved in coordinating when there is an event at the stadium. Showed her pictures of my work and everything, herresponse was “okay” and would walk away. I would be like “oh well” maybe she is not happy with my work. Servest has been the supplier for the longest time delivering every Monday morning. Jiki jiki ka Tuesday im sitting at the reception area, I then see a colleague delivering flowers and giving the receptionist strict orders not to let anyone touch the bouquet and she left. Haibo!!! I ask the receptionist if the lady is now supplying flowers and she said yebo. Bahlali, I feel discriminated against and want to confront the pa. Will I be wasting my time or I should just do it?
I did a short course in flower Arranging and Function Décor and she is aware of it. The company built a humungous building and offices are galore, so can you guys imagine how much business that is. Athe rona bo darkie re tlo flourish-a neng? If she doesn’t come to the party I am going to approach HR, aneva shem!
Yhuuuuu, Returnsoldier. I would have lost my mind stru. Kudlaliwe ngawe shem. Confront her and demand answers.