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Hlanganani celebrates cultural diversity

Everyone enjoyed different traditional items, such as praise poetry, amahubo, gumboot dance, Zulu, Indian, Sotho and Tshwana dance.

Hlanganani Preparatory School recently celebrated Heritage Day as the school will be closed on September 24.

Heritage Day encourages all South Africans to celebrate and honour the diversity of their cultures and traditions in the wider context of a nation that belongs to all its people.

It was a day full of fun and activities for learners and educators who were dressed in traditional attire. The various coloured outfits, beaded accessories and painted faces thrilled the assembly.

Everyone enjoyed different traditional items, such as praise poetry, amahubo, gumboot dance, Zulu, Indian, Sotho and Tshwana dance. Learners also enjoyed listening and singing along to cultural songs.

School closed this Friday (22nd) at 10:30 and opens on October 10. Hlanganani wishes its learners and staff a happy and safe holiday.

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