On September 23rd, 2025, Ditawana Primary School in Orlando, Soweto, came alive with vibrant cultural performances, music, and unity as they celebrated Heritage Day. The school’s Departmental Head, Mr. Victor Makhetha, emphasized the importance of incorporating diversity in the classroom, despite only offering two languages, Sesotho and Isizulu.
Embracing Diversity and Promoting Unity
The school’s efforts to promote education, appreciation of cultures, and values were evident in their extra-curricular activities, including debates, spelling bees, and recycling initiatives. The prefects played a vital role in organizing these activities, teaching learners valuable leadership skills and Dynamics of ubuntu.
Indigenous Games and Cultural Performances
The school showcased traditional games, music, and dances, highlighting the richness of South African culture. Learners were encouraged to practice their cultures during home language periods, learning about their clans, surnames, and folktales. This initiative helped bridge the gap between generations, fostering a sense of community and shared heritage.
Teacher Assistants: A Valuable Asset
Teacher assistants, including Zandile Kotokwane, played a crucial role in helping learners master traditional dances and music. Their presence not only enhanced the celebration but also provided valuable experience for the student teachers.
A Learning Curve and a Celebration
The event was both a cultural celebration and a learning experience, allowing learners to engage with different cultures and traditions. Nonjabulo Ledwaba, a Grade 7 learner, appreciated the event, saying it helped her connect with various cultures and encouraged her to practice her own.
Building Teamwork and Community
After the celebration, teachers and student teachers gathered at Popzanas Place restaurant in Diepkloof, Soweto, to bond and build teamwork.
The owner, Karabo Seageng, expressed her delight in hosting the event, highlighting the importance of collaboration between schools and the community.
A Bright Future Ahead
As Nelson Mandela once said, “Education is the key to success.” Ditawana Primary School’s commitment to promoting cultural diversity, unity, and education is a testament to their dedication to shaping a brighter future for their learners.
Oageng Matrase
Soweto Sunrise News