More Details about Piknic Kuzin with Co-Founder Kgothatso Kg

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Picnic Kuzin is a well-established community picnic experience hosted in Kabokweni, Mpumalanga, created to bring families and friends together through food, music, and outdoor entertainment. The event offers a relaxed, family-friendly atmosphere where attendees can enjoy live performances, local food vendors, games, and social activities in an open-air setting.

Having hosted previous editions over the years — including events at Kabokweni Stadium and other leisure venues in the area — Picnic Kuzin has grown into a recognised lifestyle event on the local calendar. It celebrates togetherness, culture, and community engagement, while also creating a platform for local businesses, creatives, and entertainers to showcase their work.

Picnic Kuzin continues to position itself as more than just an event, but a shared community experience that encourages people to slow down, connect, and enjoy quality time outdoors.

This instalment of the event is taking place tomorrow in Kabokweni at Kabokweni Stadium tickets are available on computicket
19 Dec 2025 English South Africa Society & Culture

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