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  2. Ishe Komborera Africa - Wikipedia

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    By the 1948 African General Strike, it had become the main political song amongst black Africans. [5] Despite that connotation, the song was accepted by black and white Rhodesians . In 1951, at a British South African Police athletics competition, "Ishe Komborera Africa" was sung by combined black and white policemen to commemorate the first ...

  3. National Anthem of Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    The winning entry was a Shona song written by Professor Solomon Mutswairo and composed by Fred Changundega. [1] It was translated into English and Ndebele, the two other main languages of Zimbabwe. [1] The Ndebele version is mainly sung in the Matebeleland regions of Zimbabwe, while the

  4. Zim Zimma - Wikipedia

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    Zim Zimma is a song by English rapper Sneakbo. The song was released in the United Kingdom on 4 November 2012 by Play Hard Records and reached number 35 on the UK Singles Chart . [ 1 ]

  5. Zimbabwean hip-hop - Wikipedia

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    The mainstream acts of the time were Piece of Ebony, Fortune Muparutsa [with rap verses on songs like "Rumors" (1991)], and Midnight Magic with songs like "Blackness" featuring Mau Mau. Since most vinyl records and cassette tapes are no longer playable, Zimbabwe lost much of its earlier catalog, from which later generations could have drawn ...

  6. Music of Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    Many of his albums are named after a word meaning uprising or war of liberation: Chimurenga. His music earned him the wrath of the ZANU-PF government resulting in the banning of most of his music on state owned radio and TV. Another musician with striking lyrics is the late System Tazvida of the Chazezesa Challengers.

  7. Winky D - Wikipedia

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    Some songs from the album, especially "Ibotso" and "Dzimba Dzemabwe", provide commentary on social ills in Zimbabwean society, in particular corruption and the struggles faced by young people. [10] In response, a pressure group affiliated with the ruling party ZANU–PF called for Winky D's music to be banned in Zimbabwe.

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  9. Freeman HKD - Wikipedia

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    Freeman started his music career in 2009 when he recorded his first track Unondipa Rudo which was produced by WeMaNuff Nhubu. Before becoming a recording artist, he was a professional footballer playing for Mwana Africa F.C. in first division league at the time, he also spent a considerable time of his life in the late 2000s as a butcher boy in the Waterfalls area. [5]