Bantu Gazette
  • Black Frame Studio
  • Magazine
No Result
View All Result
Bantu Gazette
  • Black Frame Studio
  • Magazine
No Result
View All Result
Bantu Gazette
No Result
View All Result

Switzerland Returns Three Sacred Artefacts to South Africa

Neuchâtel hands over chief’s staff, amulet and divination set linked to Nkuna royal family in gesture of cultural cooperation

Switzerland Returns Three Sacred Artefacts to South Africa

Photo courtesy of Neuchâtel City

Naledi Kgosiby Naledi Kgosi
November 2, 2025
Reading Time: 2 mins read

Switzerland Returns Three Sacred Artefacts to South Africa

Neuchâtel hands over chief’s staff, amulet and divination set linked to Nkuna royal family in gesture of cultural cooperation

Switzerland Returns Three Sacred Artefacts to South Africa

Photo courtesy of Neuchâtel City

Switzerland Returns Three Sacred Artefacts to South Africa

Photo courtesy of Neuchâtel City

Naledi Kgosiby Naledi Kgosi
November 5, 2025
Reading Time: 2 mins read

Three sacred cultural artefacts belonging to South Africa’s Nkuna royal family have been returned by Switzerland’s city of Neuchâtel after more than a century in Swiss custody.

“Neuchâtel today handed over to South Africa three objects of symbolic and religious significance that had been housed in the collections of the Ethnographic Museum of Neuchâtel for over a century,” the town said in a statement on Tuesday.

The artefacts, which include a wooden stick, a divination basket and a bovine amulet once used in royal rituals, were handed over during a ceremony at Neuchâtel’s City Hall.

They had been housed at the city’s Ethnographic Museum since the late 19th century, after being collected by Swiss missionary Henri-Alexandre Junod during his time in southern Africa.

The return was formalized through a Swiss legal agreement signed by Nicole Baur, Neuchâtel city council leader, and Lungisa Malgas, director general of the South African Heritage Resources Agency.

A separate cooperation agreement was also signed between the Ditsong Museums of South Africa and the Neuchâtel museum to support cultural and scientific collaboration.

“This is an emotional moment to see these artefacts return to their country and family of origin,” Baur said. “It is not the end of a story, but the beginning of a renewed friendship.”

The repatriation followed years of discussions with the Nkuna royal family, SAHRA and South Africa’s Ministry of Higher Education and Training. The objects are expected to travel back with the visiting delegation.

The transfer came ahead of President Cyril Ramaphosa’s two-day state visit to Switzerland. In Bern, he met with Swiss President Karin Keller-Sutter to discuss vocational training, innovation and investment.

Ramaphosa later said, “I thank the Swiss government for the constructive cooperation in the repatriation efforts of the heritage objects of the Nkuna Royal Family, which will now occupy their rightful place in Limpopo.”

He added that the two countries signed agreements promoting cooperation in arts, culture, peacebuilding and democratic resilience.

NEUCHÂTEL, Switzerland – Bantu Gazette

 

 

Get the inside Story

Stay informed on the stories shaping Africa’s future. Get breaking news, in-depth analysis, opinions and exclusive insights from across the continent delivered to your inbox, free and unfiltered.


Related Posts

Benin Unveils AI Project to Preserve, Support Local Languages
Technology

Benin Unveils AI Project to Preserve, Support Local Languages

November 11, 2025
Zimbabwe Emerges as Top Travel Spot for 2025
Tourism & Culture

Zimbabwe Emerges as Top Travel Spot for 2025

November 10, 2025
Ethiopia Launches First Electronic Passport, Marking New Era in Secure Travel
Tourism & Culture

Ethiopia’s New E-passport Earns Global Design Honor

November 10, 2025
Grand Egyptian Museum Opens, Spotlighting Civilization’s Oldest Treasures
Tourism & Culture

Grand Egyptian Museum Opens, Spotlighting Civilization’s Oldest Treasures

November 5, 2025
Dakar 2026 Unveils Mascot Ayo as Youth Olympic Games Near
Sports

Dakar 2026 Unveils Mascot Ayo as Youth Olympic Games Near

October 31, 2025
700 Afro-Descendants Reconnect with Roots in Burkina Faso
Tourism & Culture

700 Afro-Descendants Reconnect with Roots in Burkina Faso

October 30, 2025

Most Recent

Benin Unveils AI Project to Preserve, Support Local Languages
Technology

Benin Unveils AI Project to Preserve, Support Local Languages

by Cynthia N. Ganchok
November 11, 2025
0

Benin has officially launched a national initiative called JaimeMaLangue, which means “I Love My Language” in French, aimed at building...

Read moreDetails
Guinea Begins Bauxite Exports With New State Mining Firm

Guinea Begins Bauxite Exports With New State Mining Firm

November 11, 2025

Tunisia Secures $430 Million for Major Energy Sector Overhaul

November 11, 2025
Zimbabwe Emerges as Top Travel Spot for 2025

Zimbabwe Emerges as Top Travel Spot for 2025

November 10, 2025
Kenya to Recruit 20,000 Teachers as Education Investments Pay Off

Kenya Introduces School Fees as Malawi Declares Free Education

November 10, 2025
Ethiopia Launches First Electronic Passport, Marking New Era in Secure Travel

Ethiopia’s New E-passport Earns Global Design Honor

November 10, 2025
South Africa’s G20 Presidency a Catalyst for Energy Investment in Africa

G20 Report Warns of Rising Inequality, Urges Global Action

November 5, 2025
Benin Unveils AI Project to Preserve, Support Local Languages
Technology

Benin Unveils AI Project to Preserve, Support Local Languages

by Cynthia N. Ganchok
Reading Time: 1 min read
November 11, 2025
0

Benin has officially launched a national initiative called JaimeMaLangue, which means “I Love My Language” in French, aimed at building...

Read moreDetails
Guinea Begins Bauxite Exports With New State Mining Firm
Energy & Trade

Guinea Begins Bauxite Exports With New State Mining Firm

by Aissatou Fall
Reading Time: 1 min read
November 11, 2025
0

Guinea has officially launched operations for Nimba Mining Company, its first fully state-owned mining firm, with bauxite exports underway. The...

Read moreDetails
Energy & Trade

Tunisia Secures $430 Million for Major Energy Sector Overhaul

by Samira Benhadda
Reading Time: 1 min read
November 11, 2025
0

Tunisia has secured $430 million in funding for a sweeping five-year initiative aimed at strengthening its electricity sector through renewable...

Read moreDetails

Switzerland Returns Three Sacred Artefacts to South Africa

Neuchâtel hands over chief’s staff, amulet and divination set linked to Nkuna royal family in gesture of cultural cooperation

Switzerland Returns Three Sacred Artefacts to South Africa

Photo courtesy of Neuchâtel City

Three sacred cultural artefacts belonging to South Africa’s Nkuna royal family have been returned by Switzerland’s city of Neuchâtel after more than a century in Swiss custody.

“Neuchâtel today handed over to South Africa three objects of symbolic and religious significance that had been housed in the collections of the Ethnographic Museum of Neuchâtel for over a century,” the town said in a statement on Tuesday.

The artefacts, which include a wooden stick, a divination basket and a bovine amulet once used in royal rituals, were handed over during a ceremony at Neuchâtel’s City Hall.

They had been housed at the city’s Ethnographic Museum since the late 19th century, after being collected by Swiss missionary Henri-Alexandre Junod during his time in southern Africa.

The return was formalized through a Swiss legal agreement signed by Nicole Baur, Neuchâtel city council leader, and Lungisa Malgas, director general of the South African Heritage Resources Agency.

A separate cooperation agreement was also signed between the Ditsong Museums of South Africa and the Neuchâtel museum to support cultural and scientific collaboration.

“This is an emotional moment to see these artefacts return to their country and family of origin,” Baur said. “It is not the end of a story, but the beginning of a renewed friendship.”

The repatriation followed years of discussions with the Nkuna royal family, SAHRA and South Africa’s Ministry of Higher Education and Training. The objects are expected to travel back with the visiting delegation.

The transfer came ahead of President Cyril Ramaphosa’s two-day state visit to Switzerland. In Bern, he met with Swiss President Karin Keller-Sutter to discuss vocational training, innovation and investment.

Ramaphosa later said, “I thank the Swiss government for the constructive cooperation in the repatriation efforts of the heritage objects of the Nkuna Royal Family, which will now occupy their rightful place in Limpopo.”

He added that the two countries signed agreements promoting cooperation in arts, culture, peacebuilding and democratic resilience.

NEUCHÂTEL, Switzerland – Bantu Gazette

 

 

Switzerland Returns Three Sacred Artefacts to South Africa

Neuchâtel hands over chief’s staff, amulet and divination set linked to Nkuna royal family in gesture of cultural cooperation

Switzerland Returns Three Sacred Artefacts to South Africa

Photo courtesy of Neuchâtel City

Naledi Kgosiby Naledi Kgosi
November 2, 2025

Three sacred cultural artefacts belonging to South Africa’s Nkuna royal family have been returned by Switzerland’s city of Neuchâtel after more than a century in Swiss custody.

“Neuchâtel today handed over to South Africa three objects of symbolic and religious significance that had been housed in the collections of the Ethnographic Museum of Neuchâtel for over a century,” the town said in a statement on Tuesday.

The artefacts, which include a wooden stick, a divination basket and a bovine amulet once used in royal rituals, were handed over during a ceremony at Neuchâtel’s City Hall.

They had been housed at the city’s Ethnographic Museum since the late 19th century, after being collected by Swiss missionary Henri-Alexandre Junod during his time in southern Africa.

The return was formalized through a Swiss legal agreement signed by Nicole Baur, Neuchâtel city council leader, and Lungisa Malgas, director general of the South African Heritage Resources Agency.

A separate cooperation agreement was also signed between the Ditsong Museums of South Africa and the Neuchâtel museum to support cultural and scientific collaboration.

“This is an emotional moment to see these artefacts return to their country and family of origin,” Baur said. “It is not the end of a story, but the beginning of a renewed friendship.”

The repatriation followed years of discussions with the Nkuna royal family, SAHRA and South Africa’s Ministry of Higher Education and Training. The objects are expected to travel back with the visiting delegation.

The transfer came ahead of President Cyril Ramaphosa’s two-day state visit to Switzerland. In Bern, he met with Swiss President Karin Keller-Sutter to discuss vocational training, innovation and investment.

Ramaphosa later said, “I thank the Swiss government for the constructive cooperation in the repatriation efforts of the heritage objects of the Nkuna Royal Family, which will now occupy their rightful place in Limpopo.”

He added that the two countries signed agreements promoting cooperation in arts, culture, peacebuilding and democratic resilience.

NEUCHÂTEL, Switzerland – Bantu Gazette

 

 

Get the inside Story

Stay informed on the stories shaping Africa’s future. Get breaking news, in-depth analysis, opinions and exclusive insights from across the continent delivered to your inbox, free and unfiltered.


Related Posts

Benin Unveils AI Project to Preserve, Support Local Languages

Benin Unveils AI Project to Preserve, Support Local Languages

by Cynthia N. Ganchok
November 11, 2025
0

...

Zimbabwe Emerges as Top Travel Spot for 2025

Zimbabwe Emerges as Top Travel Spot for 2025

by Naledi Kgosi
November 10, 2025
0

...

Ethiopia Launches First Electronic Passport, Marking New Era in Secure Travel

Ethiopia’s New E-passport Earns Global Design Honor

by Maraki Desta
November 10, 2025
0

...

Grand Egyptian Museum Opens, Spotlighting Civilization’s Oldest Treasures

Grand Egyptian Museum Opens, Spotlighting Civilization’s Oldest Treasures

by Samira Benhadda
November 2, 2025
0

...

Dakar 2026 Unveils Mascot Ayo as Youth Olympic Games Near

Dakar 2026 Unveils Mascot Ayo as Youth Olympic Games Near

by Aissatou Fall
October 31, 2025
0

...

700 Afro-Descendants Reconnect with Roots in Burkina Faso

700 Afro-Descendants Reconnect with Roots in Burkina Faso

by Aissatou Fall
October 30, 2025
0

...

Benin Unveils AI Project to Preserve, Support Local Languages
Technology

Benin Unveils AI Project to Preserve, Support Local Languages

by Cynthia N. Ganchok
Reading Time: 1 min read
November 11, 2025
0

Benin has officially launched a national initiative called JaimeMaLangue, which means “I Love My Language” in French, aimed at building...

Read moreDetails
Guinea Begins Bauxite Exports With New State Mining Firm

Guinea Begins Bauxite Exports With New State Mining Firm

by Aissatou Fall
November 11, 2025
0

Guinea has officially launched operations for Nimba Mining Company, its first fully state-owned mining firm, with bauxite exports underway. The...

Tunisia Secures $430 Million for Major Energy Sector Overhaul

by Samira Benhadda
November 11, 2025
0

Tunisia has secured $430 million in funding for a sweeping five-year initiative aimed at strengthening its electricity sector through renewable...

Zimbabwe Emerges as Top Travel Spot for 2025

Zimbabwe Emerges as Top Travel Spot for 2025

by Naledi Kgosi
November 10, 2025
0

Zimbabwe has been named the top travel destination for 2025 by Forbes, following a sharp rise in interest from international...

Kenya to Recruit 20,000 Teachers as Education Investments Pay Off

Kenya Introduces School Fees as Malawi Declares Free Education

by Jane Mukami
November 10, 2025
0

Kenya will begin charging public senior secondary school students an annual fee of KSh 53,554 (approximately $414) starting in 2026,...

Next Post
Kenya Dominates New York Marathon as Obiri Breaks Course Record

Kenya Dominates New York Marathon as Obiri Breaks Course Record

$1.5 Billion Fund Targets Infrastructure Projects Across Africa

$1.5 Billion Fund Targets Infrastructure Projects Across Africa

Mali Unveils 2nd Lithium Mine as Part of Economic Sovereignty Push

Mali Unveils 2nd Lithium Mine as Part of Economic Sovereignty Push

Namibia Deepens Regional Ties Through Trade and Energy

Namibia Repays $750 Million Eurobond, Largest Debt Maturity in Its History

The editorial platform of Bantu Agency.

The editorial platform of Bantu Agency.

Our Platforms

  • Bantu Magazine
  • Bantu Brief
  • Black Frame Studio

Our Services

  • Bantu Agency
  • Advertise
  • Partnerships

Our Services

  • Editorial Director
  • Opportunities
  • Contact

The editorial platform of Bantu Agency.

Our Platforms

  • Bantu Magazine
  • Bantu Brief
  • Black Frame Studio

Our Services

  • Bantu Agency
  • Advertise
  • Partnerships

Our Services

  • Editorial Director
  • Opportunities
  • Contact
Bantu Gazette
  • Energy & Trade
  • Finance
  • Health
  • Politics & Economy
  • Technology
  • Environment
  • Feature
  • Opinion
  • Changemakers
  • Tourism & Culture
  • Magazine