WATCH: KZN students host wedding celebrations at residence

WATCH: KZN students host wedding celebrations at residence

Even in university, students know how to throw a wedding celebration...

A video of a group of students attending a wedding celebration at a KwaZulu-Natal residence.
A video of a group of students attending a wedding celebration at a KwaZulu-Natal residence. Image: Twitter/ Lwa Nkomo

A video of a group of students attending a wedding celebration at a KwaZulu-Natal residence has fuelled amusement.

The students' details weren't revealed, but according to The South African, the video clip has been trending all over social media.

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The video sees these young students fully engaging in customary wedding activities. 

While the activities are happening, other students are seen cheering on with song and dance.

In a time where we just celebrated Heritage Day in SA, these tertiary students were tapping into their inner Zulu culture. 

Both bride and groom were wearing traditional wedding attire sitting next to each other. 

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The video then ends with the groom removing a cover from his 'makotis' head. 

The video has struck a lot of question marks from people on social media as they believe students should rather focus on their studies than be busy with wedding celebrations.

This is said to be the work of 'Ama2000'. 

A video of a group of students attending a wedding celebration at a KwaZulu-Natal residence.
A video of a group of students attending a wedding celebration at a KwaZulu-Natal residence. Image: Twitter/ Lwa Nkomo

According to Africtionary, the lingo or phrase 'Ama2000' is categorised as “South African centennials” - those born just before or after the year 2000.

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