Tekweni
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Tekweni Channel Description Snapshot
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Tekweni uncovers Africa’s wildest wonders and most gripping truths. 🎥 From charging black rhinos 🦏 and trapdoor spiders 🕷️ to elephants shaking marula trees 🐘 and warthogs outsmarting wild dogs 🐗🔥—we bring you heart-racing wildlife close-ups and raw natural encounters.
📜 Step into untold South African history—from Jan Smuts to the Anglo-Boer War, apartheid to democracy—through stories that stir, surprise, and inspire.
🐦 Love birdlife? Watch oxpecker birds in action with rhinos, hippos, and buffalos—nature’s quirky clean-up crew captured like never before.
🌍 Follow us to Zambia, where we journey with missionaries along the Zambezi—capturing real stories of faith, community, and survival in remote villages.
🐾 African wildlife in the wildest moments
🕰️ Hidden South African histories
🌿 Birdlife, bushcraft & bold heritage
🎒 Missionary life in untamed Zambia
📩 Business: tekweni@iafrica.com
🌐 More: tekwenimedia.com
📜 Step into untold South African history—from Jan Smuts to the Anglo-Boer War, apartheid to democracy—through stories that stir, surprise, and inspire.
🐦 Love birdlife? Watch oxpecker birds in action with rhinos, hippos, and buffalos—nature’s quirky clean-up crew captured like never before.
🌍 Follow us to Zambia, where we journey with missionaries along the Zambezi—capturing real stories of faith, community, and survival in remote villages.
🐾 African wildlife in the wildest moments
🕰️ Hidden South African histories
🌿 Birdlife, bushcraft & bold heritage
🎒 Missionary life in untamed Zambia
📩 Business: tekweni@iafrica.com
🌐 More: tekwenimedia.com
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