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  2. Madiba shirt - Wikipedia

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    Nelson Mandela in 1998, wearing a Madiba shirt. A Madiba shirt is a loose-fitting silk shirt, usually adorned in a bright and colourful print. It became known in the 1990s, when Nelson Mandela—then elected President of South Africa—added the item to his regular attire.

  3. Clothing in Africa - Wikipedia

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    For instance, the Republic of South Africa is known for the Madiba shirt, whereas Zimbabwe is known for the safari shirt. In the Horn of Africa, the attire varies by country. In Ethiopia, men wear the Ethiopian suit and women wear the habesha kemis. In Somalia, men wear the khamis with a small cap called a koofiyad.

  4. Shweshwe - Wikipedia

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    In Botswana, the fabric is also traditionally associated with brides and married women, but has recently moved into much wider popularity. [19] [20] Aside from traditional wear, shweshwe is used in contemporary South African fashion design for women and men from all ethnic groups, [5] [9] [12] as well as for making accessories and upholstery. [21]

  5. Xhosa people - Wikipedia

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    Other clothing includes beadwork and printed fabrics. Although in general, Xhosa lifestyle has been adapted to Western traditions, the Xhosa people still wear traditional attire for special cultural activities. The various tribes have their own variations of traditional dress which includes the colour of their garments and beadwork.

  6. Umtsimba - Wikipedia

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    The day of departure is marked by intense activity, with young people wearing their finest traditional attire. Inkomo yekususa umtsimba (a cow to send forth the bridal parties) is killed and the meat cooked and eaten. [7] [8] The bride's father and elderly relatives ensure that the meat is correctly allocated among members of the group.

  7. Mpumi Madisa - Wikipedia

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    Madisa was born in Mohlakeng, west of Gauteng in South Africa.She grew up in Sebokeng to the south of Johannesburg. She is one of four siblings. She had her primary and high school education at Sancta Maria Junior High and Mondeor High School respectively.

  8. South Africa mourns pioneering female nuclear scientist - AOL

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    South Africa's first black female nuclear scientist, Senamile Masango, a trailblazer who set out to inspire young women, has died aged 37, the government has confirmed. Ms Masango, dubbed "the ...

  9. Folk costume - Wikipedia

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    Folk costume, traditional dress, traditional attire or folk attire, is clothing associated with a particular ethnic group, nation or region, and is an expression of cultural, religious or national identity. If the clothing is that of an ethnic group, it may also be called ethnic clothing or ethnic dress.

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