THE East Coast Radio Breakfast Tour made it’s second stop in Zululand yesterday when the team hit eShowe’s Fort Nongqayi Museum Village.
Hannes Diemont, Kingsley Holgate and Sonja Kruse were interviewed live, while Holy Childhood and John Wesley schools competed in a war cry challenge and Jessica Herbst of Holy Childhood scored seven out of the 10 in the Grand Challenge.
Besides the novelty of having ‘live radio’ broadcasting from the town, it also was the perfect opportunity for the town’s tourist attractions to be highlighted.
The uBuntu Girl, Sonja Kruse, behind the microphone
The war cry teams of the Holy Childhood and John Wesley schools
Zululand Historical Museum curator Hannes Diemont had an early interview on air
PHOTOS: Larry Bentley
Shakaland general manager Craig Khumalo, Darren Maule, Kingsley Holgate, Natara Nadesan with Holy Childhood School pupils
Darren the stick fighter
A guest at Shakaland on Sunday was the daughter of Chief Albert Luthuli, Albertina (front) with ++++++, Darren Maule, Kingsley Holgate, Grant Fowlds and Craig Khumalo
Darren Maule and Carmen Yelumalai clash spears with the Shakaland chief
PHOTOS: Larry Bentley
Natara tries to balance a khamba on her head
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