Shembe slide show
Shembe is the way! Greetings to everyone viewing this slideshow. I am going to upload more videos containing teachings and preaching of the Nazareth Baptist Church based in South Africa with its heardquarters at Inanda (Ebuhleni) north of Durban.
Ramaphosa speaks at the Shembe Church in KZN
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uMongameli wase South Africa Nenkosi yamaNazaretha yase South Africa noNdlunkulu wayo
uMongameli wase South Africa noNdlunkulu wakhe Nenkosi yamaNazaretha yase South Africa noNdlunkulu wayo.
Dance ceremony at Shembe gathering
Today, leopard skins are in increasing demand among members of South Africa's Shembe Baptist Church, which has adopted the Zulu practice of wearing spotted cat fur (mainly leopard) during religious celebrations. Although trade in leopard skins is illegal in South Africa, the practice is widespread and expanding among the Shembe's estimated 5 million members. Last year, Panthera's Leopard Program Coordinator, Tristan Dickerson, attended several Shembe gatherings to investigate the amount of leopard skins being used at these events. These videos were taken by Tristan at the various Shembe gatherings he attended in 2010.
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a makhosazana Entethelelo lawa nkosiyami ayazibiza ngomgidi
Sanlam and the Shembe Family Trust signed an MOU
Sanlam and the Shembe Family Trust have signed an MOU that among other things appoints Sanlam as its financial services partner and gives Sanlam exclusivity on providing financial services to members of the Nazareth Baptist Church and the communities that they reside in. Some of the products will include Household Insurance, Funeral Cover and Investments. Products will be designed based on what each family needs individually and not as a collective under Shembe Financial Services.They are prepared to train up to 4000 people this touches on the issue of unemployment.
Karl Socikwa Chief Executive Officer of Sanlam Sky Solutions joins me in Studio and Landile Shembe who is a Spokesperson for Shembe Family Trust joins us from our Durban Studio.
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The Road to Judea - The Shembe in Zululand
Every year one the largest African independent churches in southern Africa, the Nazareth Baptist Church - the Shembes - gather in Zululand for two weeks on a hill known as Judea to pray and celebrate their culture and religious identity. Saturday is treated as the sabbath but Sunday is the day on which they sing, dance, beat the drum and blow the vuvuzela
NDPP matter to be handled in the interest of SA people
Deputy president Cyril Ramaphosa says the matter involving the director of public prosecutions will be handled in the interest of the people of South Africa. He was speaking at the Shembe Nazareth Baptist Church at Mtubatuba, north of KwaZulu-Natal. He's currently meeting with the leader of the Ebuhleni faction of the church Mduduzi Shembe behind closed doors. Ramaphosa earlier pleaded with church leaders to pray for a peaceful elective congress of the ANC. His closest rival in the ANC presidential race, Nkosazana Dlamini Zuma, is speaking at Clermont in the west of Durban on Saturday.
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GSK: Makhoarane & Ebuhleni Primary Schools Handover
The GSK Scarves for Schools initiative wraps up with the final two school handovers at Makhoarane & Ebuhleni Primary Schools.
Shembe Dance UKZN Graduation Ceremony 2018
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Inkosi yaseGoli ibikhumbula Isilo uShaka kaSenzangakhona.
Inkosi (P. Shembe) yase Goli ibikhumbula isilo uShaka kaSenzangakhona.
Mr & Mrs Cele Wedding
Mr & Mrs Cele Wedding
Loation: Ennerdale (Le momoire) South Africa
Year 2016
Its not good until is elusive
Shembe: GugulamaSotobe - Thixo wami dwala lami
Indaba At Mongoma Aka Indaba At Nongoma (1944)
Item title reads - Indaba at Nongoma.
South Africa.
Various shots of Zulus walking across countryside. M/S as Minister of the Crown Major Van de Bail climbs the steps to the platform. Various shots of hundreds of Zulus running across country singing and waving spears and shields. The camera pans across Big Chiefs sat together. M/S of acting Paramount Chief Imshernie with his wife. M/S of Major Van de Bail stood on platform with Minister of Native affairs who is making a speech. Various shots as a gift of a saddled horse is presented to Ketwayo, leader of the Zulus. Chief Imshernie comes up and receives a rifle originally given by Queen Victoria to Ketwayo. M/S of Ketwayo smiling. Various shots of two little girls doing a dancing display. Various shots of Mounted Impis riding past, M/S of Chief Imshernie taking the salute.
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Mva Ngcobo - Kwa Bhekuzulu
UNyazi uThixo wethu
Jubilant ANC Supporters in a Hullabaloo in Durban, Elections 2014
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The Inanda Heritage Route takes in some of the most important, albeit little-known, historical sites of Durban. Winding its way through the Inanda Valley, it provides a snapshot of critical South African history as well as, perhaps surprisingly, India's past.
Inanda's recent history dates back to the early 1800s, when KwaZulu Natal was a Boer Republic. It was a farm then, which passed hands several times as the Boers left and the British arrived, and then when African and Indian farmers came here to farm sugar cane.
But it was the events that unfolded at the turn of the century that shaped its future. First Mahatma Gandhi, then a lawyer, arrived in the region to represent an Indian client. After being thrown off a train for sitting in a whites only section, Gandhi stayed on here and started his passive resistance movement.
Then, in the 1960s, Inanda became home to the thousands of people displaced from urban areas under apartheid laws. It quickly grew into a shanty town and then, as segregation laws took further hold, a dense informal settlement that was later the site of intense political violence.
In 1994, Inanda's outlook changed as democracy was born in South Africa. To mark the occasion, Nelson Mandela cast his vote in this historic election at Inanda's Ohlange Institute, fitting given that the first-ever president of the African National Congress (ANC), Dr. John L. Dube, established this school in 1901.
It's this wealth of history that you can explore on the Inanda Heritage Route. The trail starts in Phoenix Settlement, established in 1904 by Gandhi. Here you can see Gandhi's house, and his International Printing Press and Museum. Next it moves on to the Ohlange Institute, Dube's house - a national monument - and his grave.
A second educational institution on the trail is Inanda Seminary, the first secondary school for African girls and one of the oldest in South Africa. Finally the route stops at Ebuhleni with a look at the elaborate rituals of the Shembe Church.
Combined with a visit to the picturesque Inanda Dam nearby, this makes for a fascinating day outing
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Shembe Festival
Shembe Festival - KwaZuluNatal, South Africa
Male celebrants of the Nazareth Baptist Church dance in worship at the July Festival in KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa.
Ebuhleni Foundation invests in students' futures
Mpumalanga, 4 September -- The Ebuhleni Foundation in Delmas, started by the Botleng Christian Centre, is making a difference in the lives of students trying to excel academically. As well as supplying free uniforms and