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Indaba Dzenyika

Siyalamukela kuNozindaba, lapho esililethela khona indaba zakithi njalo siyisitishi se-podcast.
  • 3.2K subscribers,
  • 0 videos

SABC Ziindaba

Siyakwamukela ekhasini leendaba zesiNdebele kumabonwakude ku-SABC 1. Sikwethulela iindaba zePolitiki, zoMnotho, Zemidlalo, ezijayelekileko nobujamo bezulu.
  • 2.1K subscribers,
  • 0 videos

NDEBELE TV (SA)

This channel is about IsiNdebele development. Education, Culture, social life, discussion, entertainment and sharing of important information. We promote IsiNdebele and make information available online.
  • 1.4K subscribers,
  • 0 videos

Thando Mahlangu

Thando Mahlangu YouTube channel is a platform to promote IsiNdebele
  • 13K subscribers,
  • 0 videos

Magriza Made Me Cook

MMMC: Food | Culture | Backpacking | Stories | Music | Ubuntu "Magriza," means "grandmother" in isiNdebele. Just like countless others, Prince's love for cooking was ignited by his grandmother's guidance in the kitchen. "Magriza Made Me Cook" captures this heartwarming sentiment, honoring the legacy of grandmothers who nurture our love for food and culture. The show celebrates the rich tapestry of Zimbabwean and African food culture. We travel across the country/continent, documenting indigenous dishes and cultural practices passed down through generations. Keep the Love, Keep the Ubuntu! Website: www.magrizamademecook.com Mobile: +263-772-617-768
  • 20K subscribers,
  • 3 videos
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Millicent Magolego

This channel aims to celebrate and to educate people about the isiNdebele culture.The history of the Ndebele people can be traced back to Mafana, their first identifiable chief. Mafana's successor, Mhlanga, had a son named Musi who, in the early 1600's, decided to move away from his cousins (later to become the mighty Zulu nation) and to settle in the hills of Gauteng near where the capital, Pretoria is situated. After the death of Chief Musi, his two sons quarrelled over the chieftainship and the tribe divided into two sections, the Manala and the Ndzundza. The Manala remained in the north while the Ndzundza, also known as the Southern Ndebele, travelled to the east and the south. Both groups remained distinctly Ndebele.
  • 9.1K subscribers,
  • 0 videos

Ikwekwezi FM

The only isiNdebele radio station in the country iKwekwezi FM aims to improve the lives of its listeners by keeping them in touch with current issues through program format that educate, inform and entertain. It is simultaneously catering for the needs and tastes of the Ndebele people and also to promoting isiNdebele language to a written language. The station targets 25- 49 year-olds in LSM 4 to 8 and has an average listenership of 1.59 million.
  • 4.4K subscribers,
  • 0 videos