by TGSCCC Admin | Mar 19, 2017 | Blog, Featured Posts, TiBaKalanga Festival
The TiBaKalanga Festival sub committee which responsible for programing has issued an invitation to four primary schools that surround the TG Silundika Cultural Community Centre to participate in a choral competition. The four government run schools, sometimes...
by TGSCCC Admin | Feb 19, 2017 | Blog, Featured Posts, TiBaKalanga Festival
We are proud to inform all our supporters of our new Partner/Sponsorship with PNDDezigns. PNDDezigns is a Pan-AfriCan Inspired Fashion line, specialising in clothing, shoes, bags, jewelleries and accessories, redefined to meet the compelling needs of modest and...
by TGSCCC Admin | Feb 12, 2017 | Blog, Bulilima District Facts, Featured Posts, TiBaKalanga Festival
Intombi Zosiko is a 5 piece cultural group currently based in Johannesburg who are set to perform at the TiBaKalanga Festival in July. The 5 young ladies are all Zimbabweans of Kalanga and Ndebele cultural backgrounds. They have so far been thrilling crowds with their...
by TGSCCC Admin | Feb 12, 2017 | Bulilima District Facts, Featured Posts, TiBaKalanga Festival
Mrs Angelina Zikhali Ncube of Msinjwana Village in Ward 6, Bulilima District is working around the clock to make sure she has enough baskets to sell during the TiBaKalanga Festival scheduled for 22-23 July later this year. Mrs Ncube, along with other aspirant...
by TGSCCC Admin | Jan 3, 2017 | Bulilima District Facts, Featured Posts, TGCCC 10K Run, TiBaKalanga Festival
The year 2017 promises to be an exciting year for members and supporters the TG Silundika Cultural Community Centre as Mr Sibusiso Malunga has stepped in to play a key role in the development to the annual TGSCCC 10K Run. The 2017 10K Run is set for Saturday 8 July...
by TGSCCC Admin | Nov 13, 2016 | Bulilima District Facts, Featured Posts, TiBaKalanga Festival
TiBaKalanga/We Are Kalanga Festival is an event proposal that has its origins in an International Cultural Marketing Workshop held in July 2016 at the TG Silundika Cultural Community Centre at Gala village in southwestern Zimbabwe. More than 200 people mostly...
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