John Ngobeni, The Great Son Of The Soil From Mavele Village

John Ngobeni was a senior member of the Umkhonto weSizwe Military Veterans Association. He was born and bred in the dusty streets of Mavele Village under N’wamitwa Traditional Authority outside…

Sho Madjozi gets surprise visit from John Cena during her appearance on The Kelly Clarkson Show

Maya Wegerif, popularly known as Sho Madjozi, has captivated and inspired something rare in the South African hip-hop scene by rapping in Xitsonga and proudly shining values and norms that…

Mbhekwana Sporting Club Tournament

Soccer is viewed by many as a major sporting event in the world. The game of football has resulted to skills development in many nations across the globe and has…

Joppie Village born Nyeleti Mabunda making it big in the Eastern Cape

Nyeleti Mabunda, born in the dusty streets of Joppie Village and raised in Soweto, a woman with greater passion for helping kids to read and collect books. She is the…

Dire Consequences, Don’t Take Life Seriously, It’s Not Permanent!

Mr Ngobeni Nghetlenge Case was born and bred in the dusty streets of Joppie Village, N’wamitwa Tribal Authority, at the Greater Tzaneen Municipality, Limpopo Province in the Republic of South…

Xihoko Village Community Outreach Program

It takes a Village to raise a child. Themba Kubayi has started “I Am A Part Of The Village” initiative to help local communities in need. Xihoko Village Community Outreach…

Brighter Future Ahead For Slim Chance from Xihoko Village

Obby Serekele, popularly known as Slim ChancE, the vernacular rapper, songwriter and a producer hails from the dusty streets of Xihoko Village outside Tzaneen, Limpopo. Slim ChancE is influenced and…

Xitsonga Gospel Music Awards 2019

Xitsonga Gospel Music Artists will be rewarded for their hard work and contribution to the Music Industry at the inaugural Xitsonga Gospel Music Awards to be held at Xilumani Hotel,…

Blood Dries, But Suffering Remains

In a song called “fragile” Sting sings: “If blood will flow when flesh and steel are one, drying in the colour of the evening sun. Tomorrow’s rain will wash the…

The History of the Valoyi Clan – N’wamitwa

Valoyi Traditional Authority is situated 30KM North East of the Tzaneen Town. The Valoyi Clan houses Xitsonga and Khilobedu Speaking among others. Below is the history of the Valoyi Clan…

King Monada’s former friend drags him online

King Monada’s angry former friend has just done his best to rub name through the mud and the scorned man has dubbed the singer as “greedy” in what is quickly…

The 3rd Annual Victorious Marathon and Fun Walk 2019

Whenever a Lions Club gets together, problems get smaller and the communities get better. That’s because we help where help is needed – in our own communities – with unmatched…

   
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