Centuries-old Zulu tradition of Stick-Fighting is today helping South Africa to curb gang violence. Here's why - Face2Face Africa
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Last updated 21 setembro 2024
Nguni stick-fighting, traditionally called donga, or dlala ‘nduku, is a popular sporting activity among South Africans, especially herdsmen and the youth. According to SAHO, the origins of this indigenous sport within the Zulu community varies as some trace it to the times of Shaka Zulu and others to Amalandela, the son of Gumede, around 1670.
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