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Oliver Mtukudzi-Ndakuvara- www.zimvibes.com

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nyeremike (6 days ago)
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HTA61 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Good songs,reminds me of my Aunt.
boibrasileiro (1 month ago) Show Hide
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i love music african iam brazilian very culture
missbutter81 (1 month ago) Show Hide
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I'm Arabic and I loooove this type of music! Hello from Iraq :-)
zim93boy (1 month ago) Show Hide
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Shona and swahili are bantu and share a common ancestary infact kenya is actually were the ppl who were to become the shona came from before there movement south so yee the languages are actually quite similar
macvim (1 month ago) Show Hide
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are you saying shona people cme frm kenya or wat, i dont understand wt u sayin. I knw pple frm kenya n i cnt even understand wat dey r sayin.
zim93boy (1 month ago) Show Hide
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actually it is true The ancestors of the shonas did come from kenya and migrated south about centuries ago during the bantu expansion.however dat doesnt mean you can u can understand kenyan languages but there lanuages are indeed similar almost like portugese and spanish
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@macvim most of the words like in this song are so similar to either swahili or kikuyu which are both bantu languages. the similar words are thus: wakuru (elders) in kikuyu, Ng'ombe (cow), sumbua (disturb), funza (teach) in swahili. It depends on how easy you can learn languages. Also, we Kenyans don't speak all Swahili or Kikuyu full time, we have over 50 languages and our slung reigns supreme!
macvim (1 week ago) Show Hide
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Ng'ombe is mombe in shona , i didnt really get some of the parts u said bt thnx anwyz....
Ntuthuboy (3 days ago) Show Hide
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you are right. i speak a few african languages , tumbuka , shona ,ndebele, zulu and swahili

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