Afrika Unite Cultural Festival: A Celebration Of Unity And Talent
- Jaziel Brothers, Lwah Ndlunkulu, and other top artists are set to headline the Afrika Unite Cultural Festival.
- This exciting event will take place on Saturday, September 21, 2024, at the Buffalo City Stadium in East London.
- Event organizer Luzuko Kohli spoke with Briefly News to share his enthusiasm about the festival and its lineup.

Hey there, friends! If you're looking for the ultimate cultural experience this September, look no further than East London in the Eastern Cape. That's where the much-anticipated Afrika Unite Cultural International Festival is happening on September 21, 2024. It's shaping up to be an unforgettable day filled with music, culture, and unity.
Get Ready for a Night of Fire with Jaziel Brothers and Lwah Ndlunkulu
So, here's the deal: If you love top-tier talent, you're in for a treat. The Jaziel Brothers and the incomparable Lwah Ndlunkulu are just two of the incredible artists who will be performing at the Afrika Unite Cultural International Festival. This star-studded event is happening at the Buffalo Stadium in East London on Saturday, September 21, 2024. Picture yourself in the crowd, surrounded by thousands of music lovers, all vibing to the rhythm of Africa's most talented artists. It doesn't get much better than that, right?
C-Tone Productions is inviting music fans from all over to come together for this "One United Africa"-themed festival. This isn't just another music event; it's a movement. The Afrika Unite Cultural International Festival (AUCIF) is all about uniting Africans, promoting understanding, and fostering cooperation. In a world where tensions between South Africa and Nigeria have been making headlines, events like this couldn't be more important. It's a chance to celebrate what brings us together instead of focusing on what pulls us apart.
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And guess what? The lineup doesn't stop with Jaziel Brothers and Lwah Ndlunkulu. You'll also be treated to performances by Ami Faku, Nkosazana Daughter, Mr Thela, Dumza Maswana, MXO, Ikhona, Yamke, Luckeez Mfowethu, Volo Da Saint, DJ Cue, Blackman, and many more. It's a who's who of African music talent, all gathered under one roof to create magic.
Luzuko Kohli, the festival organizer, couldn't hide his excitement when he spoke with Briefly News. He shared:
"The Afrika Unite Cultural International Festival is so much more than just a music festival. It's a celebration of our rich African heritage and a platform for building unity and understanding among Africans. We're incredibly proud to be contributing to the cultural and creative industries in our province. This is a moment for all of us to come together and celebrate who we are."
From Celebration to Controversy: Kelly Khumalo in the Spotlight
While the Afrika Unite Cultural Festival is all about unity and celebration, the world of entertainment isn't always as harmonious. Over at the Pretoria High Court, the ongoing trial of Senzo Meyiwa has brought some surprising revelations to light. According to Tumelo Madlala, who testified on September 16, 2024, Kelly Khumalo allegedly continued driving the late Bafana Bafana goalkeeper's BMW X6 after his tragic death in 2014.
Madlala, who was present on the night of the shooting, revealed that the same car was used to transport Senzo to the hospital. This revelation has sparked a lot of conversation and raised questions about the actions of those involved. It's a reminder that even in the world of fame and fortune, there are stories that need to be told and truths that need to be uncovered.
