The Duke of Edinburgh’s legacy will continue with arts activities in South Africa, according to a cultural group partly funded by the awards scheme founded by Philip.
Young South Africans enthusiastically performed Zulu dancing and traditional African music as part of the lessons provided by the Jabulile Arts and Culture Society in the poor Orange Farm township, 28 miles outside Johannesburg.
Amid the classes in dancing and marimba music, a leader of the culture group paid tribute to Philip, who died last week and whose Duke of Edinburgh Awards helped to fund the cultural group’s activities.
“As an organisation, we are quite saddened by the loss of His Royal Highness, but we also celebrate the life and the hope that he gave to millions of young people across the globe.
SA township group saddened by Philip s loss but vows to continue his legacy
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