Welcome - Culture & Language
Sekhukhune is rich with cultural diversity and the roots of our
forefathers established the platform for what the community is
representing today – namely freedom. This very rich and diverse
cultural history is Sekhukhune's proud and gives the direction for
future planning and development.
Sekhukhune Land was occupied by Ba-pedi people in the late 18th
century therefore the most spoken language in Sekhukhune today is
Pedi with the following languages being used as well, for means of
communication.
- North-Sotho (Pedi).
- Swati.
- English.
- Afrikaans.
- Zulu.
- Ndebele.
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