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  2. Ishe Komborera Africa - Wikipedia

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    It is a translation of 19th-century South African schoolteacher Enoch Sontonga's popular African hymn "Nkosi Sikelel' iAfrika" into Zimbabwe's native Shona and Ndebele languages. [2] [3] The song was first translated into Shona in the early 20th century and was initially popular with all sections of society in Southern Rhodesia.

  3. List of Zimbabwean musicians - Wikipedia

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    Carol Mujokoro – gospel music artist; Ephat Mujuru (1950–2001) – mbira player [2] Mono Mukundu (born 1970) – music producer, composer, and multi-instrumentalist; Prince Kudakwashe Musarurwa (1988-2020) – Afrojazz musician; Isaac Musekiwa (1930-1991) – DR Congo-based soukous artist and saxophonist; Busi Ncube (born 1963) – mbira ...

  4. National Anthem of Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    The National Anthem of Zimbabwe, also known by its incipit in Shona, "Simudzai Mureza wedu WeZimbabwe" (English: "Raise our flag of Zimbabwe"), and the final line of each verse in Ndebele, "Kalibusiswe Ilizwe leZimbabwe" (English: "Blessed Be the Land of Zimbabwe"), was introduced in March 1994 after a nationwide competition to replace the ...

  5. MusicBee - Wikipedia

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    Library management: find, organize and rename music into particular folders and files based on any combination of audio tag values such as artist, album, track number, or other metadata. MusicBee can be configured to monitor and perform this task automatically for select libraries, while at the same time allowing users to take manual control on ...

  6. Music of Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    The community in Zimbabwe used music to voice their resistance to their oppression, as one of the only weapons they had available to fight back with. [1] In the eighties, the Music of Zimbabwe was at the center of the African Music scene thanks to genres such as Sungura and Jit.

  7. Category:The Amazing Race video covers - Wikipedia

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    S. File:Amazing Race Season 1 DVD Region 1.png; File:Amazing Race Season Two Region 1 DVD.png; File:Amazing Race Third Season Region 1 DVD.png; File:Amazing Race Fourth Season Region 1 DVD.png

  8. Chiwoniso Maraire - Wikipedia

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    Chiwoniso Maraire (5 March 1976 – 24 July 2013) was a Zimbabwean singer, songwriter, and exponent of Zimbabwean mbira music. She was the daughter of Zimbabwean mbira master and teacher Dumisani Maraire [ 1 ] (and former officer in the Zimbabwe Ministry of Sports and Culture in the early 1980s). [ 2 ]

  9. Ephat Mujuru - Wikipedia

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    Following that voice, Mujuru began spending time in the village of Bandambira, where he studied with a great old mbira player of the same name. In the highland corn fields near Mhondoro , beneath Zimbabwe's big skies full of large birds, battleship clouds, and horsetail sunsets, Mujuru reaffirmed his ties to the mbira.