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BAKALANGA AT IT AGAIN – PRESENTING BUKALANGA FESTIVAL 2016

Every nation has what brings it together, we might be out of Bukalanga land, but being Kalanga will always be part of our being. The Kalanga community in South Africa will once again hold a second, of...

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Luswingo Heritage Site

      Luswingo heritage site lies 36 km North of Plumtree Town in Zimbabwe on a hill by the riverbank of Thekwane River at Tokwana Village in Bulilima. Luswingo was built by BaKalanga in their...

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BuKalanga gears up for Luswingo Cultural Festival

WHEN: 29 OCTOBER 2016 Time: 0800hrs kudza kuyedza WHERE: LUSWINGO HERITAGE SITE, Tokwana village, Bulilima Admission: Freee – Ndlanizwenyu Transport: Arrangements will be made for buses to ferry...

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Rain dance symbolism associated with Njelele Shrine

  Published in the Sunday News | Sunday, Apr 20, 2014 | Cultural Heritage  with Pathisa Nyathi LAST week we dealt with some characteristics of African dances. We did see that dances are rooted in their...

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The culture in dance

November 4, 2015 Saul Gwakuba Ndlovu Opinion Saul Gwakuba Ndlovu AN aspect of our lives that many leaders usually talk about at various public meetings but practically do very little about is our...

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Webnar: Unpacking the history of BaKalanga

TO suggest that Kalanga is a dialect of Shona is like suggesting that Zulu is a dialect of Ndebele, Emmanuel Moyo, the author of The Rebirth of BuKalanga said Sunday in an online presentation...

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All set for Luswingo Kalanga Cultural Festival

Extracted from the Chronicle Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Plumtree Correspondent THE Kalanga Language and Cultural Development Association (KLCDA) will tomorrow host the 2016 edition of the Luswingo...

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BuKalanga gears up for Luswingo Cultural Festival 2017 Edition

WHEN: 06 – 08 October 2017 TIME: 0800hrs kudza kuyedza daily! WHERE: LUSWINGO HERITAGE SITE, Tokwana village, Bulilima ADMISSION: Freee – Ndlanizwenyu THEME: Lulimi gwedu, Milenje yedu, Buhe gwedu!!!...

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Kalanga Writers to Launch 5 Books

BaKalanga abazozwibiga pasi, bakulukugwi bakabe belebesa kuti “Wasudza mankuku ndewalibulaya, walimenha masiba loobuya likasinila amwe!” Hawo ke masiba osinila ! The Kalanga Language and Cultural...

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Writers urged to produce literature in indigenous languages

Writers urged to produce literature in indigenous languages June 21, 2016 Entertainment Sukulwenkosi Dube Plumtree Correspondent Writers in the country have been urged to produce literature in various...

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BAKALANGA AT IT AGAIN – PRESENTING BUKALANGA FESTIVAL 2016

Every nation has what brings it together, we might be out of Bukalanga land, but being Kalanga will always be part of our being. The Kalanga community in South Africa will once again hold a second, of...

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Luswingo Heritage Site

      Luswingo heritage site lies 36 km North of Plumtree Town in Zimbabwe on a hill by the riverbank of Thekwane River at Tokwana Village in Bulilima. Luswingo was built by BaKalanga in their...

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BuKalanga gears up for Luswingo Cultural Festival

WHEN: 29 OCTOBER 2016 Time: 0800hrs kudza kuyedza WHERE: LUSWINGO HERITAGE SITE, Tokwana village, Bulilima Admission: Freee – Ndlanizwenyu Transport: Arrangements will be made for buses to ferry...

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Rain dance symbolism associated with Njelele Shrine

  Published in the Sunday News | Sunday, Apr 20, 2014 | Cultural Heritage  with Pathisa Nyathi LAST week we dealt with some characteristics of African dances. We did see that dances are rooted in their...

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The culture in dance

November 4, 2015 Saul Gwakuba Ndlovu Opinion Saul Gwakuba Ndlovu AN aspect of our lives that many leaders usually talk about at various public meetings but practically do very little about is our...

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Webnar: Unpacking the history of BaKalanga

TO suggest that Kalanga is a dialect of Shona is like suggesting that Zulu is a dialect of Ndebele, Emmanuel Moyo, the author of The Rebirth of BuKalanga said Sunday in an online presentation...

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All set for Luswingo Kalanga Cultural Festival

Extracted from the Chronicle Sukulwenkosi Dube-Matutu, Plumtree Correspondent THE Kalanga Language and Cultural Development Association (KLCDA) will tomorrow host the 2016 edition of the Luswingo...

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BuKalanga gears up for Luswingo Cultural Festival 2017 Edition

WHEN: 06 – 08 October 2017 TIME: 0800hrs kudza kuyedza daily! WHERE: LUSWINGO HERITAGE SITE, Tokwana village, Bulilima ADMISSION: Freee – Ndlanizwenyu THEME: Lulimi gwedu, Milenje yedu, Buhe gwedu!!!...

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Dzake dzilobana KuLuswingo

Nzano weNdazula alitozana lobulaya tongolibona Budziwa whunyimiwa baKalanga, bhuzwani bakabona gudo gulu Ndingo Jowha liloba katari limwemetela koga “Wasudza ukalinyima vula gudo ……. zana ujali...

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*The effects of language marginalisation to its speakers* _By: Shelton K. Lubimbi_ _19 FEBRUARY 2020_ “TjiKalanga is a dead language,” said a retired teacher who once taught at different schools in...

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