 The history of South Africa would not be complete without the mention of the Zulu tribe, governed by a fighting spirit which has produced renowned warriors like Pambatagamanginza, who led a rebellion against the Poltex and Shagazun, who played a prominent role in the Zulu wars and united the nation. Dance has always played a central role in celebrating their achievement and a variety of traditions that have been passed down through generations. In Langu, a war dance performed on weddings, crowning of kings, when a child is born and when war is won, signals happiness, unites Africans, and signals victory. It is a war dance that demonstrates the mighty fighting human spirit. Over the past two years the world has been fighting a deadly virus but today we stand strong as nations, as weak media communities, through the valleys and mountains, through the streams and ocean, having beaten the monster we have overcome and we can't wait to tell yet another story for generations to come. Capsulated in the spirit of Islam, the Zulu war dance which originates in South Africa, a dance that brings resilience during the times of hardships and pain. This is a celebration that is a legacy of creators for all those which are open and free knowledge. It is a call for volunteers to a safe space that is mainly performed to the drum beats of preserving knowledge through diversity, collaboration, and advocacy. Rise, weak median, rise. We celebrate your conquering spirit which has kept you going for more than two decades. Welcome to Wikimaniya 2022, the festival edition.