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The Khoisan performing a drama and dancing at the Mbabane Bus Rank. (Pics: Sibusiso Shange)
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NGWENYA – An opportunity has arisen for pupils studying history in local schools, as the Khoisan have arrived in the country.

The Khoisan, also known as Bushmen, are indigenous people of southern Africa, who continue to live a nomadic lifestyle centred on hunting and gathering.

In history books, the Khoisan – referred to as Hottentots – are known for their unique click language and are considered one of the oldest populations in the world.

Pupils and interested emaSwati now have the chance to obtain first-hand information to enhance their understanding of the first settlers, as the Khoisan are currently in the country ahead of the upcoming Biggest Braai scheduled for July 26-27, 2025.

They arrived through the Ngwenya Border Gate yesterday.

Upon entry, the Khoisan were welcomed and received by the Minister for Tourism and Environmental Affairs, Jane Simelane; the Chairman of Philani Maswati, Lutfo Dlamini; and representatives from the Museum.

The first settlers performed some of their cultural dances, captivating those present at the border gate.

During their performances, the minister and her delegation, including members of the Ministry of Tourism and Environmental Affairs Portfolio Committee, presented them with kangas and joined them in the dances.

Subsequently, they proceeded to the marketplace, where they offered the public a taste of their cultural dances.

The public, filled with admiration, recorded video clips and took photographs during the brief performances. Some individuals posed for group pictures with the visitors.

From the Ngwenya Border Gate, the Khoisan moved to the Mbabane Bus Rank, where they continued to entertain the public with their cultural dances.

They also performed a drama depicting their way of life, which left many spectators speculating.

“It seems these people are skilled in traditional healing,” said one observer while watching their dances, which closely resemble those of traditional healers.

Some people speculated on the Khoisan ages, stating that they live longer due to their choice of food and diet. During their performance at the bus rank, many commuters abandoned their transport to observe the dances, drawn by their uniqueness.

More details in today’s paper.

Minister for Tourism and Environmental Affairs Jane Simelane and Lubombo Region MP Futhi Ngcamphalala leading the Khoisan as they paraded through the Mbabane Bus Rank.
Minister for Tourism and Environmental Affairs Jane Simelane and Lubombo Region MP Futhi Ngcamphalala leading the Khoisan as they paraded through the Mbabane Bus Rank.
Ronaldo Cabral from miss Brasil AMIF, Brazil, adding a beat to the Khoisan music while they danced.
Ronaldo Cabral from miss Brasil AMIF, Brazil, adding a beat to the Khoisan music while they danced.
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