Saturday, 29 September 2012

HERITAGE DAY

The history of the Venda started from the Mapungubwe kingdom (9th century) where king Shiriyadenga was the first king of venda and mapungubwe. As most of other peoples of South Africa we the venda (Vha-venda) came from the great lakes of central Africa.
The true Venda can be divide into 2 groups namely a western group descended from the followers of leader such as Mphephu, Senthumule and Kutama and an eastern group who regarded themselves as descendants of Lwamonde, Rambuda, Tshivashe and Mphapuli

I am a venda that falls on the western group descended from the follower of the leader of Ha-kutama. The is an important social division in venda society between commoners( Vhasiwana) and the children of chiefs and their descendants ( Vhakololo). My family belong in the commoners ( Vhasiwana) society, which we are not from the royal family.The venda rituals are many , the domba which is a per-marital initiation, the last one in the life of a venda girl or boy.

In venda culture we have the music and dance we do for different rituals, we have the python dance conducted at the female coming of age ceremony is usually where the chief choose a wife. And we have the tshikona is traditionally a male dance in which each player has a pipe made out of special indigenous type of bamboo.

Heritage day is a day that represent who i am, where i come from and where am i heading to as a person. It is important for me to celebrate heritage day because i get to know more about my culture. Heritage day give me the opportunity to know my roots, to know where my culture come from and where i am going specially as a youth and it helps me know my own language.

Heritage is important to me because it gives me an identity, it structure my character as an individual, can develop me personally in terms of becoming aware of my beliefs, acceptance and personal responsibilities.
I know my heritage and am very proud of it ( Ndi mu-venda wo tamaho)



Friday, 21 September 2012

My Favorite Day

24 August 2012 the day i was turning 22 years old my birth day, it was on a Friday to bad i had to go to school but not worrying i knew that the next day was going to be special and yes about me me and me only. When i went home that day found out that my mom had bought me a cake and being thankful for the life she has given me that was enough. The next day 25 August 2012 it was a Saturday me and my friends had plan to go to Greenstone to celebrate my birth day in style. We had decided to meet in Alexandra so that we can go to Greenstone together, but i knew that the only think they wanted was the cake. When we got to Greenstone the first thing we did was watch a movie called Step Up Revolution in 3D we love the movie because is about dancing even thou we do not know how to dance. After the movie we went eye shopping and back to Alexandra to have our lunch and dinner, when that was done we had to say our good bye because it was late. When i got home at 19:25 found out that my mom had bought me a present yes i know am bragging about  it, she had bought me my favorite perfume, pair of shoes, bag and a dress. Honestly speaking it was not a million dollar but trust it was worth more than that. Being given a life, greatest mom in the world and crazy loveable friend is the best gift a girl could ask for and not forget my brothers for being my everything and making sure i go school and get the best education.I Love them all so much and i thank God for it everyday.

Friday, 14 September 2012

WELCOME

Welcome to my blog. My name is Jessica Humbulani Magosha. I am studying Jounalism in the feild of writing, broadcasting and investigation. I love reading, writing and listening to music. My role model is Sidney Pottier as he inspire me to achive my dreams and goals and to become a better person. My favorite book is Measure of a Man by Sidney Pottier. I am a christian and love going out with friend watching movies and shopping. Hope you enjoy my blog.
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