ZA Fest rocks Ballito with Ndlovu Youth Choir
Festival goers enjoyed the open-air concert and artisans market.
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Thousands flocked to Manor House for live music and a family market over the long weekend.
The Ndlovu Youth Choir blew the roof off with their top-notch performance, as did singer and musician Jesse Clegg, at the festival organised by the ZA Fest and Kamers Makers 2024 that promote artisnal markets and local music.
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The festival drew a large crowd of about 9 000 visitors over four days, from the North Coast and across the province.
Underberg resident Louise Howell, who was there with her two grandchildren, said she made the trip down from Underberg and wanted to have a good time with her family.
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“They stay here in Ballito, so I am visiting them and we are having a very good time,” said Howell.
Besides music, residents had a chance to feast their eyes on the different items that were on sale at the market, while others gorged themselves on all the delicious food on sale.
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