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  • Excellent stuff. I'v always maintained the view that, it's only at Gospel musical shows that u can get all the audience on theif feet singing & dancing. It tells u how powerful gospel music is.

  • God bless you im a Zimbabwean Nationsl in the United Kingdom

  • Excellent stuff

  • Man, I love that God created so many languages just to worship his name. I have no clue what they are saying but once i started listening to the song tears starts flowing down my face. Thank God, I would like to know the translation please and thank you :)

  • ngiyithanda kumbi ivideo le, ay bayayenza into yabo uzimu anibusise

  • thanks for the translation lilyrosityY

    BUTONAE, am ugandan but i feel the same about southafrican music.

  • FOr those who complain-These re Zulu's and they are dancing for the Lord. It could be worse-Jst go visit the Zulu village and see the bare breasted dancers

  • amazing vid

  • A m telling you South African are really blessed they can stage . This is perfectGod bless you

  • I really love this song. May God bless you ladies you did great Job. using your talents and culture to praise and worship God it is amazing keep going and you will get a reward on heaven Blessings

  • Wow beautiful. Thank you. I am a great lover of music.

    I can never have enough. God bless Africa. Zimbabwean living in New Zealand.

  • I love this song , the singers are worshiping God the creator in cultural way ,normally we should maintain our culture to adore God and God should speak to us by the way he speaks to those who have mainted their culture, to day we are suffering beause of it, asians ,western maintained their culture they do speak directly with God in many ways , only Africa doesn't not . let go back to our culture .

    God bless the singers and they do inspire me alot/

  • I salute you from NAIROBI... such melody, such rhythm... such African spirit!! OMG! Nowonder I have ALL of the JOYOUS CELBRATION DVDs! Next time please give a translation of your songs on the DVD literature. I EVEN hear your songs on radio here in Kenya. God bless SA!

    

  • southafrica. you are blessed.thank god for our voices

  • God created us unique and that includes even in our various cultures and as we are all made to worship Him,indeed our culture is very relevant and consistent with God's will and with His worship.He saw it all and He said "this is good".Love it!

    

  • @Zuluboys, where can I purchase this sing/vid please?

  • I really cherish African Praise and culture especially when we use it for God our creator.

  • BLESSED!!!

  • The song: advises us to pray and ask for forgiveness,because only the blood of the lamb can wash away our sinsWe have more sins in this world.We are so weak,and we can't do anything,without the help from Jesus

    Thanks mfo ka Khabazela for the songand also not forgeting your roots.May God bless you,I'm proud to be African,and off cours eZulu

  • @lilyrosityY I couldn't agree with you more my friend :)

  • oh ma God, i v lon waited for dis 1, lookd for t evrywh, in evry store...

  • @zuluboys: Thanks for posting this. I believe Christianity absorbs cultural input as long as it is not contrary to the Word of God. Your posting shows the cultural richness of the Zulu people and, as long as it's content conforms with the scriptures and helps spread the goodnews of Christ, it's mutually inclusive with Christianity. I am a Pentecostal Christian from Nigeria, and I am hooked on South African gospel music (although I don't understand what they say 99% of the time, LOL).

  • @BUTONAE ...You couldn't have said it better, "Christianity absorbs cultural input as long as it is not contrary to the Word of God." Culture is "mutually inclusive with Christianity." Thanks for making clarification to such an ongoing debate in our black African churches. All other ethnicities worship without doubt or question.

  • @BUTONAE same here, I am nigerian too and love listening to south african gospel music. Just glad there are still some people in this world that can still "Worship God"

  • i lyk da song, cn sum1 translate. plz plz!!

  • Haweh ma... Bab' Lindelani Mkhize kanti baba uwena lona. Awu Praise God.

    Very nice song....Thanks zuluboys!!!

  • Hahahahaha! Awuu! Hayi baba......

  • hau uyena ngempela,hau thatha bab'uKhabazela,Mumbo omkhulu

  • who's leading this song kante?he looks like the Principal Lindelani Mkhize

  • zvinganake kupfuura what we are seing here. amen and amen

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