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Zimbabwe music-Uchaenda rini Mugabe(When a you going)Viomak

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Uploaded by on May 31, 2008

A video showing Zimbabweans' struggles backed by Viomak protest music.She sings asking Mugabe when he will leave power and reminds him that he is not God,and that Zimbabwe does not need him anymore since he has done more harm than good.

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  • Jesus is not a Roman demon but you seem to be the demon shakkkkkkka. Africa continues to suffer because of demons like you.Smell the coffee.

  • OMG Shakkkka. How can you say something liket to the Saviour. One day u will be judged coz of those evil words u said.

    Surely Jesus will save Zim.

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  • this s rubbish ndimi muchatanga kufa imi vakaimba dis

  • what a song.bad

  • THIS IS THE BEST..I LOVE YOU VIOMAK..WANNA DO A DUET WITH YOU ONE DAY..

  • MUGABE NDIZVO I LOVE HIM SO MUCH

    LEAVE BOB ALONE

  • mugabe ndizvo

  • Shame to Mugabe akauraya Nyika yenyu, Mugabe want to die with Zim!!!

    Ma presidents yese ye mu SADEC are ma Cowards!!! Mugabe have made them his Childrens and proove it achituka vamwe ku musangano wa UN. He must remember that nguva yekutarisa colours of vhanhu yakapera kudhara!!! Think about the welfare of the people and not about homwe rako iwe tsotsi Mugabe.

  • shakkkkkka-u need jesus in your miserable life.

  • VIOMAK HAS ZERO TALENT...

  • u r right all bantu languages sounds similar lol..am Zimbabwean but can xtract sme meaning wen listenig 2 Luganda songs/music...bt dis song is not i ma language..dis Shona lang..Mugabe's

  • to us in east Afrika, most southern languages sound like mixtures of languages in east Afrika. so it is possible for both parties to communicate without much difficulty. e.g. "uchaenda rini" is "utaenda lini" in ki-swahili.

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