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ISINTU: What Does It Mean To Be Ndebele Today?

1 h 48 min · 9 de may de 2026
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Siseyibo Yini AmaNdebele Lamuhla? In this deeply reflective episode, I sit down with Ubaba Ubhalule from iSintu saMahlabezulu for an honest conversation about identity, culture, language, masculinity, tradition, and what it truly means to be Ndebele in today’s world. This is more than a conversation about culture. It is a conversation about who we are becoming. Together, we explore:- The meaning of Isintu- The role of language in preserving identity- The Ndebele experience in Zimbabwe, South Africa, and the diaspora- Cultural leadership and preservation- The uncomfortable truths around modern identity- Whether we are still truly living Isintu today This episode is reflective, honest, and rooted in dialogue across generations. “Isintu isn’t something we talk about… It’s something we live.”

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