🇿🇦South Africans (all communities)
The nation as a whole: customs shared across every race, faith, and walk of South African life, from the braai to the matric farewell.
Customs they practice
8 recorded rites, each with its steps and its WHY.
The 21st and the key
The Southern African 21st birthday rite: a large (often ornamental) key is presented before family and friends, with speeches that hand the young adult the trust of the house: carried from Britain generations ago, now practiced across communities.
🇿🇦 🇿🇼 🇳🇦South Africans · Zimbabweans · Afrikaners
The matric farewell
South Africa’s modern rite of passage: the final-year formal, where the whole family stages the send-off: the outfit reveal at home, the photographs, the convoy, and the dance itself.
🇿🇦 🇳🇦South Africans · Afrikaners
The kitchen tea
The Southern African bridal shower with a household purpose: the women of both families and the bride’s friends gather, stock her kitchen gift by gift, and hand over marriage advice with the sugar spoons.
🇿🇦 🇿🇼 🇳🇦South Africans · Zimbabweans · Afrikanersfor women
The braai · fire, meat, and everyone
Southern Africa’s great equalizer: a wood fire, meat, and unhurried company. Every community braais, and 24 September is celebrated by many as National Braai Day alongside Heritage Day.
🇿🇦 🇿🇼 🇳🇦 🇲🇿South Africans · Zimbabweans · Afrikaners +5
Sundowner · Evening Gathering
An informal gathering of friends and family, typically taking place in the evening, where people come together to socialize and enjoy each other's company. The gathering often involves food, drinks, and music.
🇿🇦South Africans
Ukuzila · Ancestor Worship
A traditional practice where families honor and worship their ancestors, seeking their guidance, protection, and blessing. The practice involves the offering of food, drink, and other gifts to the ancestors.
🇿🇦South Africans
Khaya · Homecoming
A traditional practice where family members return to their ancestral home, often during holidays or special occasions, to reconnect with their roots and heritage. The practice involves a series of rituals and ceremonies, designed to strengthen family bonds and honor the ancestors.
🇿🇦South Africans
Mourning Ceremony · Isivumelwano
A traditional mourning ceremony, which involves a series of rituals and customs, designed to help the grieving family come to terms with their loss. The ceremony involves the community coming together to offer support and comfort to the bereaved family.
🇿🇦South Africans