Traditional Dresses Pictures in South Africa 2021

Introduction to the South African Traditional Dress The diversity of cultures, ethnic groups and religions in South Africa to a variety of traditional clothing. In African cultures, for example, age and social position are reflected in the clothes a person wears. Here we look at the different types of traditional clothing found in South Africa. xhosa The Xhosa culture has a complex dress code, influenced by the social status of the person, and is decorated with beads and printed fabrics. Traditionally, women’s clothing and accessories show the different stages of life. Their main garments include long skirts and aprons in beautiful printed or embroidered fabrics. The necklaces of elaborate pearls called ithumbu are worn around the neck, as well as beaded bracelets and anklets. The iqhiya or scarf is traditionally worn by married women. To complete the set, capes or embroidered blankets are worn around the shoulders
South Africa is a country whose cultural beliefs are firmly rooted. Regardless of the tribe or region where one comes from, there are the customs that cannot go unnoticed. The boldest of them all is the African attire, the most significant through the South African traditional dresses.South African traditional dresses have become the epitome of nearly all occasions. The diversity in these outfits has made it more possible for people to pull them to whichever event. These clothes are so pretty that they are being worn in Africa and beyond. The fabric and designs that these traditional dresses come in have attracted the international market and spread African culture to other continents. South African traditional dresses South Africa is a country whose cultural beliefs are firmly rooted. Regardless of the tribe or region where one comes from, there are the customs that cannot go unnoticed. The boldest of them

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Hlengiwe Mhlaba at home recovering after serious crash – manager confirms

Hlengiwe Mhlaba. (Photo: Getty Images/Gallo Images

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Cape Town – Gospel powerhouse Hlengiwe Mhlaba has been discharged from hospital and is back at home focusing on her recovery after she was involved in a serious car crash on Saturday afternoon.

The crash happened in the town of Melmoth, Northern KwaZulu-Natal.

The singer was travelling to Mpumalanga with her keyboard player for a series of gigs, Hlengiwe’s manager Thobile Mchunu tells DRUM.

headed to the first festival. She was discharged from hospital yesterday and is back at home resting now,” Thobile says.

The singer is taking a break from phone calls and has halted upcoming performances.

Hlengiwe allegedly lost control of her car which resulted in it rolling when she was trying to avoid another vehicle that was driving in her direction. Her spokesperson, Nkululeko  Khanye, told SowetanLive,

“On Saturday it was very wet when the accident happened. Hlengiwe saw a car that was driving straight towards her and tried to avoid it but lost control and the car rolled.”

Thobile confirmed that although the crash was serious, both Hlengiwe and her keyboard player are doing just fine.

“They are both doing really well even though the accident was serious,” she said.

Hlengiwe’s passenger sustained minor injuries and only went to the hospital for a checkup before he was discharged on the same day.

Hlengiwe Mhlaba Hospitalised After Serious Road Crash

Gospel star Hlengiwe Mhlaba was involved in a serious car accident on Saturday afternoon.

The accident happened in Melmoth, northern Zululand. The singer, who is known for her powerful voice was travelling to Mpumalanga where she was booked to perform.

According to her spokesperson Nkululeko Khanye, the singer’s car rolled when she tried avoiding an oncoming car that was driving towards her.

Mhlaba sustained serious internal injuries and was admitted at a hospital in Empangeni, Kwa-Zulu-Natal, where she is under doctors supervision.

“On Saturday it was very wet when the incident happened. Hlengiwe saw a car that was driving straight towards her and tried to avoid it but lost control and the car rolled.”

“We ask the nation to continue to pray for her speedy recovery as well ,” Khanye said.

Mhlaba has released albums such as Laphalala Igazi, Dwala Lami, Blessings, and Esandleni Somusa.

Foreigners lose everything in the blink of an eye

A Mozambican woman sits forlorn in the DH Willliam Hall in Katlehong in Ekurhuleni. The municipality has turned at least two halls into refugee shelters for displaced foreign nationals following violence and looting in the township.

A Mozambican woman sits forlorn in the DH Willliam Hall in Katlehong in Ekurhuleni. The municipality has turned at least two halls into refugee shelters for displaced foreign nationals following violence and looting in the township. 
Image: Alon Skuy

In a blink of an eye, Vincent Bwoni from Zimbabwe lost everything he worked three years to build.

On Tuesday afternoon, Bwoni stood in the DH William Hall in Katlehong where hundreds of displaced people from Mozambique and Zimbabwe were being sheltered.

Blankets, bags with clothes, and bicycles lined the walls.

The immigrants had just finished their lunch of pap, beef stew and cabbage in polystyrene containers.

Some listen to music and play cards while others sit in groups on plastic chairs.

At the back of the hall a father is giving flu medicine to his baby.

The mood in the hall is sombre. Those who once slept in comfortable beds with warm bedding now have to find a spot on the floor.

Ntladi said arrangements were made with authorities for some Mozambicans to return home on Tuesday evening.

Transport would be discussed with the relevant embassies

Those who also wanted to return to their homes in Gauteng to fetch their documents would be taken there with a police escort.

Ntladi described the mood at the hall as “very emotional”.

“You will find a five-year-old boy asking his daddy why they were here and why he is not going to school or where his toys were. One has to share the tears, because it is not an easy thing that has happened to this community.”

A displaced foreigner passes time with a solitary game of soccer outside a community hall in Katlehong.