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Credo Mutwa Cultural Village

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Most of the artifacts in the park were created by Vusamazulu Credo Mutwa, who was born on 21 July 1921 in KwaZulu-Natal. A sangoma and high sanusi, or chosen one, Mutwa is well known and highly respected for his work in nature conservation and as an author of groundbreaking books on African mythology and spiritual beliefs.

He began work in the park in 1974, continuing for a decade before he left Johannesburg.

Mutwa used a combination of modern and traditional materials including stone, reed thatching, recycled metals and cement, and was helped by a team of assistants he trained. Foremost among his apprentices was traditional artist Musa Ntanzi, who produced a number of the sculptures and structures.

Parts of the cultural village were damaged during the 1976 Soweto Uprising and many of the structures and sculptures fell into disrepair. However, restoration began in 2005 and is proceeding rapidly, returning the site to its former glory.

Now a seasoned artist in his own right, Ntanzi has returned in his middle years to lead the restoration work at the site which he helped to create as a young man.

As visitors approach the Khayalendaba, or place of stories, they are met by an ominous notice board, warning, "all liars, fools, sceptics and atheists to keep out. A curse lasting seven years shall fall on all who destroy any part of this place; they will be unlucky in all they do, be hunted like beasts and finally die in agony in lonely places and the vultures of the sky shall eat their flesh," the sign reads.

It is populated by mythical figures from African cosmology, legendary African warriors and icons of African nationalism - all Mutwa's creations. The most captivating part of the park, the villages are home to Africa's distinguished ancestors. Through his art, Mutwa has redefined their role in the evolution of African history.

Indigenous god-figures like Nomkhubulwane, the female goddess worshipped by the Nguni people; and Mvelinqange, a male deity reputedly worshipped in the pre-colonial era, dwarf the other statues.

Next to the Zulu village is the Basotho village, complete with huts and kraals. It tells the story of shepherds playing morabaraba - a traditional African board game dating back thousands of years - while guarding their livestock from marauding leopards.

There is also the Arab village, constructed by Mutwa, with oriental architecture and a mosque occupying pride of place.

Prehistoric African mammals - presumably long extinct but reincarnated by Mutwa - include a three-horned beast called "triotribes" and a dragon-like creature called "titamogofaudon". Relics in the park include a fireplace once used by the prophet to manufacture spears, traditional jewellery and other ornaments.

The Credo Mutwa Cultural Village provides hours of education and entertainment for young and old alike, and is a "must-see" for locals and tourists.

Address: 991 Bochabela St, 1809 Soweto
Phone: +27 (0)11 373 7500
Email: az.gro.gruboj@ilidihst
Parking: Lot
City: Soweto
Street Number: 991 Bochabela St
Zip Code: 1809
categories: community center, history museum



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Reviews
Best top view of the surrounding erea in the Tower, along with its healthy Atmosphere & its natural climate that is being produced by a huge number of Trees within....Visited onWeekdayWait timeNo waitReservation recommendedNo
First of all, I used to go there as a kid, it was wonderful hence two stars, it was well taken care of and once upon a time kids could go there and feel safe along with their families, and while there may be a park specifically for children...The park feels extremely shady to bring your kids now. The entire recreation has been abandoned and there's even squatter camps there... The sculptures have been dilapidated, if there's any one who knows someone who could help that park to gain revenue and be repaired that would be amazing...but otherwise, don't go, it isn't safe until it can be restored.
I have high respect for the late Baba Credo Mutwa. One of his last initiates, Lebo provided a personal tour. After reading 2 of his books I never imagined this village would be so sacred and that he was a painter and a sculpture. This prophet's prophecies can be found there. If you do not know who he is please listen to his YouTube presentations and visit this village. I can feel his presence there.
Beautiful African culture , place is not clean but culture is strong from the root , from the tower top whole Soweto can be seen.
Authentic representation of African Spirituality. A glimpse at ancient history. uBaba Credo is a true griot, a national treasure. The South African government & citizens need to work harder to preserve and protect this sacred site, our heritage.
It was a beautiful experience we had a beautiful family day, with lots of learning and diverse entertainment, Camagu
A must to check out, the guide knowledge was breath taking on tribal and spiritual living
It was a nice experience observing the village. However, this place has been abandoned and is no longer being maintained. There were individuals inside the huts chilling and trash spread out in different areas.Visited onWeekendReservation recommendedNot sure
Underrated, if its myths and legends and African Folklore you're after. This would be a great place to start. Credo Mutwa used to live here, and built a whole fantastical village. The Guides on site are knowledgeable and bring the stories to life. Bring a picnic basket and eat in the gardens after.
If you love history and to know about Soweto tune in to Credo Mutwa Cultural Village in Soweto. Has many statues to learn about life.
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