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Siphosakhe Mahlangu leads the way with highly anticipated Sitjheja Zakwethu Cultural Fare

by Precious Mashiane
October 16, 2024
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:- Siphosakhe Mbus'omuhle kaDlalisa kaBongwe, the orchestrator of the Fare event.

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KwaDlawulale – KwaDlawulale – Siphosakhe Mahlangu (33), also known as Ingwenya Yamabhande, is eagerly anticipating the inaugural Sitjheja Zakwethu Cultural Fare scheduled for September 28 during heritage month.

Siphosakhe is a seasoned traditional consultant, proficient artist manager, a former esteemed traditional DJ for Inakekelo FM, and notably a nominee for the 2019 SATMA for Best Traditional Radio DJ.

He expressed that emerging talent will be discovered at the Fare, where accomplished creatives such as traditional vocalists, praise singers, poets, and dancers excelling in their respective disciplines will have the opportunity to guide the younger generation. “This signifies the commencement of a promising endeavour,” he remarked.

“The enduring ardour, fervour, and the intense yearning I harbour for both my culture and tradition [my roots], are precisely what propel me to actively engage in preserving our heritage.”

Siphosakhe divulged that the intention is to establish the Fare as an annual affair to be held at the same venue over the next three years. Furthermore, he indicated that in the future, it will evolve into a “nomadic” event. “This will enable us to reach those who share our ethos, but are unable to join us at kwaDlaw’lale,”he stated.

With over 5 years of immersion in the media realm, Siphosakhe has collaborated “unofficially” with numerous artists within the traditional sphere of the media industry. He recounted that it all commenced in 2018 during his tenure as a traditional radio DJ.  Presently, he oversees two acts as a manager, namely Ibutho Lengwenya (traditional music ensemble) and Emily Ndala (Poetess/Praise singer).

The Fare is geared towards commemorating and advocating for African culture and traditions.

It encompasses a myriad of activities, including traditional musical showcases, dance performances, poetry recitals, and artistic displays. Ingwenya Yamabhande Management Group, Siphosakhe’s brainchild, is hosting its inaugural event as part of its ongoing commitment to safeguard and promote cultural heritage.

Attendance is complimentary for those dressed in traditional attire, or a fee of R20 can be paid at the entrance under the theme “Ubuntu bethu, ligugu lethu”.

KwaDlawulale – KwaDlawulale – Siphosakhe Mahlangu (33), also known as Ingwenya Yamabhande, is eagerly anticipating the inaugural Sitjheja Zakwethu Cultural Fare scheduled for September 28 during heritage month.

Siphosakhe is a seasoned traditional consultant, proficient artist manager, a former esteemed traditional DJ for Inakekelo FM, and notably a nominee for the 2019 SATMA for Best Traditional Radio DJ.

He expressed that emerging talent will be discovered at the Fare, where accomplished creatives such as traditional vocalists, praise singers, poets, and dancers excelling in their respective disciplines will have the opportunity to guide the younger generation. “This signifies the commencement of a promising endeavour,” he remarked.

“The enduring ardour, fervour, and the intense yearning I harbour for both my culture and tradition [my roots], are precisely what propel me to actively engage in preserving our heritage.”

Siphosakhe divulged that the intention is to establish the Fare as an annual affair to be held at the same venue over the next three years. Furthermore, he indicated that in the future, it will evolve into a “nomadic” event. “This will enable us to reach those who share our ethos, but are unable to join us at kwaDlaw’lale,”he stated.

With over 5 years of immersion in the media realm, Siphosakhe has collaborated “unofficially” with numerous artists within the traditional sphere of the media industry. He recounted that it all commenced in 2018 during his tenure as a traditional radio DJ.  Presently, he oversees two acts as a manager, namely Ibutho Lengwenya (traditional music ensemble) and Emily Ndala (Poetess/Praise singer).

The Fare is geared towards commemorating and advocating for African culture and traditions.

It encompasses a myriad of activities, including traditional musical showcases, dance performances, poetry recitals, and artistic displays. Ingwenya Yamabhande Management Group, Siphosakhe’s brainchild, is hosting its inaugural event as part of its ongoing commitment to safeguard and promote cultural heritage.

Attendance is complimentary for those dressed in traditional attire, or a fee of R20 can be paid at the entrance under the theme “Ubuntu bethu, ligugu lethu”.

KwaDlawulale – KwaDlawulale – Siphosakhe Mahlangu (33), also known as Ingwenya Yamabhande, is eagerly anticipating the inaugural Sitjheja Zakwethu Cultural Fare scheduled for September 28 during heritage month.

Siphosakhe is a seasoned traditional consultant, proficient artist manager, a former esteemed traditional DJ for Inakekelo FM, and notably a nominee for the 2019 SATMA for Best Traditional Radio DJ.

He expressed that emerging talent will be discovered at the Fare, where accomplished creatives such as traditional vocalists, praise singers, poets, and dancers excelling in their respective disciplines will have the opportunity to guide the younger generation. “This signifies the commencement of a promising endeavour,” he remarked.

“The enduring ardour, fervour, and the intense yearning I harbour for both my culture and tradition [my roots], are precisely what propel me to actively engage in preserving our heritage.”

Siphosakhe divulged that the intention is to establish the Fare as an annual affair to be held at the same venue over the next three years. Furthermore, he indicated that in the future, it will evolve into a “nomadic” event. “This will enable us to reach those who share our ethos, but are unable to join us at kwaDlaw’lale,”he stated.

With over 5 years of immersion in the media realm, Siphosakhe has collaborated “unofficially” with numerous artists within the traditional sphere of the media industry. He recounted that it all commenced in 2018 during his tenure as a traditional radio DJ.  Presently, he oversees two acts as a manager, namely Ibutho Lengwenya (traditional music ensemble) and Emily Ndala (Poetess/Praise singer).

The Fare is geared towards commemorating and advocating for African culture and traditions.

It encompasses a myriad of activities, including traditional musical showcases, dance performances, poetry recitals, and artistic displays. Ingwenya Yamabhande Management Group, Siphosakhe’s brainchild, is hosting its inaugural event as part of its ongoing commitment to safeguard and promote cultural heritage.

Attendance is complimentary for those dressed in traditional attire, or a fee of R20 can be paid at the entrance under the theme “Ubuntu bethu, ligugu lethu”.

KwaDlawulale – KwaDlawulale – Siphosakhe Mahlangu (33), also known as Ingwenya Yamabhande, is eagerly anticipating the inaugural Sitjheja Zakwethu Cultural Fare scheduled for September 28 during heritage month.

Siphosakhe is a seasoned traditional consultant, proficient artist manager, a former esteemed traditional DJ for Inakekelo FM, and notably a nominee for the 2019 SATMA for Best Traditional Radio DJ.

He expressed that emerging talent will be discovered at the Fare, where accomplished creatives such as traditional vocalists, praise singers, poets, and dancers excelling in their respective disciplines will have the opportunity to guide the younger generation. “This signifies the commencement of a promising endeavour,” he remarked.

“The enduring ardour, fervour, and the intense yearning I harbour for both my culture and tradition [my roots], are precisely what propel me to actively engage in preserving our heritage.”

Siphosakhe divulged that the intention is to establish the Fare as an annual affair to be held at the same venue over the next three years. Furthermore, he indicated that in the future, it will evolve into a “nomadic” event. “This will enable us to reach those who share our ethos, but are unable to join us at kwaDlaw’lale,”he stated.

With over 5 years of immersion in the media realm, Siphosakhe has collaborated “unofficially” with numerous artists within the traditional sphere of the media industry. He recounted that it all commenced in 2018 during his tenure as a traditional radio DJ.  Presently, he oversees two acts as a manager, namely Ibutho Lengwenya (traditional music ensemble) and Emily Ndala (Poetess/Praise singer).

The Fare is geared towards commemorating and advocating for African culture and traditions.

It encompasses a myriad of activities, including traditional musical showcases, dance performances, poetry recitals, and artistic displays. Ingwenya Yamabhande Management Group, Siphosakhe’s brainchild, is hosting its inaugural event as part of its ongoing commitment to safeguard and promote cultural heritage.

Attendance is complimentary for those dressed in traditional attire, or a fee of R20 can be paid at the entrance under the theme “Ubuntu bethu, ligugu lethu”.

Precious Mashiane

Precious Mashiane

Field Journalist

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