Celani Sikhakhane brings you KwaZulu-Natal’s latest news. Durban: The uMkhanyakude District in the far north of KwaZulu-Natal used Africa’s Travel Indaba to showcase their indigenous herbs and sangoma consultation skills to attract tourists. This took place at the Durban ICC, where the annual Africa’s Tourism Indaba was held last week, attended by over 9,000 delegates from 44 countries. At its exhibition stand, the district set up a fully-fledge…
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