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September is Heritage Month in South Africa — a time to honour the many cultures that weave together the country’s diverse identity. Among them is the proud and vibrant **Venda culture**, rooted in the far north of Limpopo. Rich in tradition, language, music, and spirituality, the Venda people have preserved customs that continue to inspire younger generations and influence South Africa’s cultural landscape. 11:10
People of History and Tradition
The Venda trace their origins to the lush valleys and mountains of the Vhembe district, where sacred places like **Lake Fundudzi** and the **Thathe Vondo Forest** hold deep spiritual significance. For centuries, these sites have been central to Venda mythology and traditional practices, reminding us of the strong bond between people, land, and ancestors.
Music and Dance: The Heartbeat of Venda
Venda music is renowned for its rhythm and communal energy. Traditional performances such as **Tshikona**, often called the “national dance” of the Venda, bring together communities in powerful drum-led processions. **Tshigombela**, a vibrant circle dance performed by women, blends movement, song, and colourful attire, creating a spectacle of unity and joy.
Today, Venda music continues to thrive through modern icons like **Makhadzi** and **Colbert Mukwevho**, who blend contemporary sounds with traditional storytelling.
Language and Proverbs
The Venda language, **Tshivenda**, is known for its lyrical tone and expressive proverbs. Greetings themselves carry respect and identity — men greet with *“Ndaa”*, while women respond with *“Aa.”* Proverbs such as *“Muthu u bebelwa munwe”* (“A person is born for another”) highlight the community spirit that underpins Venda life.
Food and Flavours
Venda cuisine reflects both resourcefulness and flavour. Dishes like **mutshatsha** (dried spinach mixed with peanuts), **vhuswa** (stiff porridge/pap), **tshidzimba** (a bean and maize dish), and the popular **marula beer** connect families and communities to ancestral traditions while remaining staples in modern kitchens.
Preserving Heritage in a Modern World
While urbanisation and modern lifestyles influence younger generations, Venda culture continues to evolve without losing its essence. Cultural festivals, traditional ceremonies, and the creativity of Venda entrepreneurs ensure that heritage lives on — not just in Limpopo, but across South Africa.
A Living Legacy
Venda culture is more than rituals and practices — it is a living legacy of resilience, spirituality, and creativity. By celebrating Venda traditions during Heritage Month, South Africans honour not only the Venda people but also the broader vision of unity in diversity.
As the Venda proverb reminds us: *“Muthu ndi muthu nga vhathu”* — a person is a person through others
4 Sep 2025 English South Africa Entertainment News · Music Interviews

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