Willom Tight & Tight Family - Ndinoda Wangu [HD RELOADED] http://www.audiozim.com
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@blacksparxdadon u are juss a city boy i see, move around and see how women from rural areas are getting educated. go to chinhoyi university and see how they are getting educated even better than sm pple in the city. i cn gve u more unis but try to get your facts right.
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@nyahaka if you really are from Zimbabwe you would know that 'wanu weku musha'dont really go to school at all and the level of education at their disposal if far beneath the standard level which people in the city are subject to...further more you would know that in our country women are treated like possessions most of the time and husbands are free do galavant with extra marital activities without question most of the time
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@blacksparxdadon no wants a true bantu woman who still have our culture. this doesnt have anything to do w the level of education. who said smone from rural areas will be uneducated or back wards???
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mmm shamwari then I am not your type wangu , handisi wekumaruzevha ini but handina hangu kurasa tsika , ndingori munose asingaite
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let me get this straight..so basically he wants an uneducated women who is from the rural areas (ruzeva) with no social standing and who will live under him in a life of subservience as a house wife and basically is treated as a possession which he owns and can treat however he sees fit and she will suffer in silence..hmmm and with this i conclude that its not that the city girl has lost her culture, she just doesn't comply with your outdated backward viewpoint and refuses to be treated as such
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@munyamunos Thats right but also i bet u r most likely to get "achine tsika" from the rural than urban.Asati anyanya kunyura muchirungu.
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hanzi mudzonga wenyama wakazorwa dovi lol....
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@RaulM4 lol! Thought the guy was a legend.
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aiwa hanzi zundu mundove dnt get i twisted looooool
cool song Tight. of course i agree that the "urban" craze of dumping one's culture is the dumbest thing you can ever do. but at the same time, aren't you romanticizing rural Zimbabwean life too - rural girls are no longer your "traditional" women of 13th century Dzimbahwe!! I think the issue here shouldn't be the rural/urban divide - we should just make a call to preserve our culture, period...
munyamunos 2 years ago 5
Its Fantastic music
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netsai69 2 years ago 2