alfred nzo municipality celebrates womens art luyengweni
alfred nzo municipality celebrates womens art luyengweni-image: Alfred Nzo District Municipality
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On 12 September 2025, the Alfred Nzo District Municipality, in partnership with several government departments, hosted a community celebration in Luyengweni village, Mount Frere (Ward 24, Umzimvubu) to honour the role of women in society through art, culture, and heritage. The event also served as a stand against gender-based violence in rural communities.

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What Happened

Held under the theme “In Honour of Women’s Art”, the event formed part of National Public Service Month activities. Women showcased their indigenous creative work, from traditional music and dance to handcrafted items and cultural dress. The programme was aimed at boosting local economic activity, encouraging cultural preservation, and using artistic expression as a tool for community empowerment.

Participating departments included:

  • Department of Health
  • SASSA
  • Department of Social Development
  • Department of Justice and Constitutional Development
  • South African Police Service (SAPS)
  • Department of Sport, Recreation, Arts and Culture (DSRAC)

Official Response

Vukile Mhlelembana, Executive Mayor of Alfred Nzo District Municipality, addressed the community and urged residents to promote unity, peace, and inclusivity.

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“We must work together to create a harmonious and conducive environment for our communities to thrive,” said Mhlelembana.

Municipal officials and department representatives reiterated the importance of cultural identity, women’s empowerment, and collaborative governance.

Community Impact

For the residents of Ward 24 in Luyengweni, this was more than a celebration  it was a declaration of identity and strength. Women were given a platform to express themselves, promote their heritage, and contribute to local economic development through their art.

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The event also outlined the urgency of tackling gender-based violence, a persistent issue in many rural areas. By linking social issues to cultural expression, organisers hope to inspire more community-led activism and awareness.

 

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