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SA 42/NC 01: Ouma Katrina Guardian of an Ancient Tongue

Ouma Katrina Guardian of an Ancient Tongue Ouma Katrina Esau is widely recognized as the last fluent speaker of the critically endangered N|uu language, and she has become a national symbol for language revival—efforts now focus on documentation, community teaching, and passing knowledge to younger family members and local learners. Background and language Ouma Katrina Esau (often called Ouma Katrina) is a nonagenarian from the Northern Cape who is celebrated as the last remaining fluent speaker of N|uu, an ancient San language in the Tuu family. N|uu is critically endangered and was thought extinct until community members and researchers reconnected with speakers in the late 1990s; that rediscovery sparked renewed interest in recording and teaching the language. What language she speaks and its status - Language name: N|uu (also written Nǀuu).   - Family: Tuu (Southern Khoisan).   - Status: Critically endangered; Ouma Katrina is the last flue...

EC 04: Discovering Gqeberha: The Gem of South Africa’s Eastern Cape

🌊 Discovering Gqeberha: The Coastal Gem of South Africa’s Eastern Cape Set along the sparkling shores of the Eastern Cape, Gqeberha (formerly Port Elizabeth) is one of South Africa’s most welcoming coastal cities. Known for its relaxed atmosphere, rich history, and beautiful beaches, Gqeberha blends urban charm with nature and adventure. Renamed in 2021 to honour its indigenous heritage, the city now proudly reflects both its past and its vibrant present. Whether you’re planning a beach holiday, a cultural escape, or a wildlife adventure, Gqeberha offers travellers unforgettable experiences in every direction. 🏛️ Step Into History Gqeberha’s story comes alive through its historic streets and landmarks. One of the best ways to explore is along the Donkin Heritage Trail, which guides visitors through more than 50 important sites, monuments, and viewpoints. From colonial-era architecture to powerful liberation history linked to Nelson Mandela, the city allows travellers to w...

EC 03: Discovering Bhisho: The Heart of Eastern Cape

Discovering Bhisho: The Heart of Eastern Cape Here’s a more tourist-friendly, inviting rewrite of your Bhisho blog post, followed by SEO-friendly tags (≤200 characters). I’ve enhanced the travel tone, added inspiration, and made it appealing to visitors while keeping your meaning intact. 🌍 Discovering Bhisho: The Heart of the Eastern Cape Hidden in the rolling landscapes of South Africa’s Eastern Cape lies Bhisho, a small but meaningful city that quietly tells powerful stories. While it may not match the size of South Africa’s big metros, Bhisho offers travellers something special — a blend of history, culture, government heritage, and authentic local life. As the capital of the Eastern Cape, Bhisho is where the province’s decisions are shaped, but it’s also a place where visitors can connect with the soul of the region. 🕰️ A Glimpse Into Bhisho’s Past Bhisho’s history reflects South Africa’s journey itself. Once known as Bisho, it served as the capital of the former Cisk...