Chief Mbusi Dakamela visited the eMthunzini weSigiya sanctuary following recent King Mzilikazi commemorations. The sanctuary serves as a traditional space where Ndebele maidens receive guidance about womanhood. A South African royal delegation accompanied the chief during this significant visit. Princess Agnes Nomngoma Mabhena and Prince Ayanda Manala Sibindi joined the entourage from Mpumalanga. Sigiya Ngamasiko Ethu operates the facility as a nonprofit organization focused on cultural preservation.
The chief advocated for extending traditional teachings to young men alongside female participants. Cultural education programs would strengthen discipline and identity among both genders. Boys require structured guidance about heritage and responsibility, like their female counterparts. The recent commemorations demonstrated how King Mzilikazi unified diverse ethnic groups under Ndebele culture. Royal delegates endorsed this inclusive approach to preserving traditional knowledge and values across generations.
The chief advocated for extending traditional teachings to young men alongside female participants. Cultural education programs would strengthen discipline and identity among both genders. Boys require structured guidance about heritage and responsibility, like their female counterparts. The recent commemorations demonstrated how King Mzilikazi unified diverse ethnic groups under Ndebele culture. Royal delegates endorsed this inclusive approach to preserving traditional knowledge and values across generations.