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Celebrating Africa's rich heritage

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September 29, 2025

THE University of South Africa (Unisa) hosted its inaugural African Music Festival over the weekend at its main campus in Pretoria, offering a unique celebration of Africa's rich musical heritage during Heritage Month.

- SIFISO MAHLANGU sifiso.mahlangu@inl.co.za

For many South Africans, Heritage Month has lost some of its original meaning, with many unsure how to truly celebrate the country’s diverse cultural roots. Unisa’s festival broke new ground by presenting musical traditions that span over 300 years, reconnecting audiences with ancient African sounds and instruments.

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