The importance of never arriving empty-handed in Durban Indian culture

The importance of never arriving empty-handed in Durban Indian culture

[IOL - South Africa] - 14/02/2026
Explore the rich traditions of Durban Indian hospitality, where arriving empty-handed is a faux pas. Join the conversation at a district reunion as stories unfold about the importance of bringing gifts and the cherished memories of simpler times.
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