Archbishop Ezekiel Guti has died. Archbishop Ezekiel Guti has gone home to be with the Lord. After receiving the sad news of your departure, words can really show how much Zimbabwe has lost.
The Zimbabwe Assemblies of God Africa Forward in Faith Founder Apostle Ezekiel Guti who became a centenarian in May, said discipline, faith and taking good care of the body are the secret to longevity.
Becoming a centenarian is a remarkable feat and even more astonishing when one can still walk and jog while also ministering the word of God.
RIP Apostle Ezekiel Guti.
In Other News – 3 famous traditional dances in South Africa you should know
South Africa is rich in cultural diversity, and it has a vibrant tradition of dance. Traditional dances are one of the ways our people express themselves, their joy & happy moments.
What’s a celebration without a traditional dance? Here are three famous traditional dances from South Africa:
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- Gumboot dance: The Gumboot dance, also known as “Isicathulo” or “Stomp,” originated in the gold mines of South Africa. It was developed by mine workers as a form of communication and self-expression. The dancers wear Wellington boots (gumboots) and use stomping, slapping, and rhythmic movements to create intricate rhythms. Gumboot dance often tells stories of labor, struggle, and unity.
2. Zulu dance: The Zulu people of South Africa have a rich cultural heritage, and their traditional dance forms are widely celebrated. Zulu dance is characterized by energetic movements, foot-stomping, and rhythmic chanting or singing. It often incorporates elements of martial arts, with performers showcasing their agility and strength. Zulu dance is performed on various occasions, including weddings, ceremonies, and cultural festivals.
Xhosa dance: The Xhosa people, one of the largest ethnic groups in South Africa, have their unique traditional dances. These dances are an integral part of their cultural celebrations and ceremonies. One of the most famous. read more…