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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.
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 ...
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Because Zimbabwe has 16 national languages, the lyrics of the original Shona song were translated into the other 15 national languages as part of the 2013 constitutional reforms. The official texts were laid out in the 2013 Constitution, however the final English text in the Constitution varied from the more poetic and metrical version that had ...
Winamp, BassBox, Windows Media Player and Sonique music visualizations; Web Browser: analyses web pages for MP3 files, presenting the results for user to playback/download. [3] Subsonic client [4] Additional audio tagging tools; MusicBee Remote plugin and corresponding app for Android devices [5]
Solomon Skuza (1954–1995), also known as Jah Solo was a Zimbabwean musician, one of the most popular to come out of Plumtree. [1] [2] In addition to his native Kalanga, he wrote lyrics in Ndebele, Shona and English as well.
John Chibadura (1957–1999) was a Zimbabwean guitarist, singer, and songwriter. He was a member of pioneering sungura group The Sungura Boys, and found great success in Zimbabwe and Mozambique with his band The Tembo Brothers and as a solo artist.
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 ]