Long before the rise of Marvel’s Avengers, Africa had its own legends — warriors, kings, queens, and visionaries who shaped nations with their courage, brilliance, and unshakable spirit. What if these icons were reimagined as heroes in a world where myth meets might? Set on the shores of precolonial Africa during the 1700s–1800s, where ships loomed and empires clashed, these are the African Avengers — defenders of land, people, and legacy.
On 3 May 2024, the Minister of Higher Education, Science and Innovation, Prof Blade Nzimande, officially launched the R146 million Sekhukhune Skills Development Centre in Groblersdal, Limpopo. This state-of-the-art training facility is funded by the Wholesale and Retail Sector Education and Training Authority (W&RSETA) and housed at the Sekhukhune TVET College.
MultiChoice Group is expanding its slate of authentic African storytelling with the upcoming drama series 'Queen Modjadji'. The show will explore the rich cultural heritage of South Africa's Lobedu people and their revered Rain Queen.
We have a rich tapestry of Southern African heritage, the following gallery celebrates the vibrant and storied traditions of the Nguni women and explores cultural looks dialed up to the max. Each image is a testament to the enduring legacy of mzansi tribes, capturing the essence of their cultural attire with striking modern fidelity.
We recently had the distinct honor of collaborating with the multi-talented Maumela Mahuwa, best known for her stellar performances in "Muvhango." Venturing beyond the world of television, Maumela has showcased her musical prowess, revealing another facet of her artistic brilliance.