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Gay couple to marry in traditional Zulu wedding ceremony eNCA M subscribers Subscribed. KwaZulu-Natal broke new ground recently. Two men, draped in traditional apparel, stood before family, friends and well-wishers.
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Marrying ancient tradition with brave modernity, a gay couple tied the knot in a traditional Zulu and Tswana wedding ceremony in KwaDukuza, South Africa. South African influencer and content creator thecitymakoti posted the video on 5 October , showing moments from a vibrant Zulu wedding and umembeso that celebrated rich cultural traditions. The video, which featured people dancing , laughing, and wearing traditional attire, captured the joyful essence of the event.
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Keywords: Zulu gay wedding celebration, Ngizwe Mchunu love story, cultural wedding traditions, LGBTQ+ Zulu community, vibrant wedding ceremonies, inclusive wedding events, traditional Zulu customs, celebrating love in Zulu Nation, Zulu pride and unity, wedding festivities in Zulu culture. While homosexual acts are illegal in most African countries, in South Africa, gay rights are protected and same-sex marriage is allowed under the country's progressive post-apartheid constitution. Outside of the big cities, gays and lesbians continue to face discrimination and sometimes brutal violence.
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Male and Married: The Gay Zulu Wedding and the Danger of a Single LGBT African Story In case you missed it, a few weeks ago, two gay black South African men tied the knot at their guest traditional wedding in KwaDukuza, the first of its kind in the old Zulu capital. Love birds Tshepo Modisane and Thoba Sithole, both proudly Zulu and Tswana, have made their union a part of South Africa. In KwaDukuza Stanger , where a memorial of Shaka kaSenzangakhona stands proud, Tshepo Modisane and Thoba Sithole became the first gay men in the province to celebrate their nuptials with a traditional, rural marriage on Saturday 6 April , and invited the town to come and celebrate with them. The ceremony included the slaughtering of a bull to ensure that the nuptials would be blessed in terms of ancestral traditions, and witnessed the exchange of customary gifts.
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Two year-old South African men, Tshepo Cameron Modisane (pictured left) and Thoba Calvin Sithole (pictured right), tied the knot Saturday in a ceremony that is being heralded as the nation’s. We are a part of our culture. On paper, South Africa boasts the friendliest constitution, which protects its lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, and intersex LGBTI citizens from discrimination based on race, gender and sexual orientation. Video of the Day
So what makes the Sithole-Modisanes’ wedding so significant? The couple who invited the media, put up a blog and wore traditional attire, called out the Zulu monarch. By wearing traditional Zulu apparel and staging the wedding in KwaZulu-Natal, the “kingdom of the Zulus”, the brave couple threw the cards at King Goodwill Zwelithini. .
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The City Makoti shared moments from a Zulu wedding that celebrated heritage and unity, and the video melted hearts and reminded South Africans of cultural pride. .
Makoti Shares Heartwarming Scenes From a Traditional Zulu Wedding
First Traditional African Gay Wedding!! Whats your say? The gay couple who tied the knot in a traditional Zulu and Tswana wedding while dressed in traditional attire say they will not be fazed by the criticism being aimed at them by social network users and Zulu culture experts. Thoba Sithole, a Zulu from KwaDukuza, and Tshepo Modisane, a Tswana from Johannesburg, tied the knot on Saturday in. .