I visited Zimbabwe in 1990 as the guest of the late Sally Mugabe. One Saturday morning I visited the central market in Harare and got relating to the market people who treated me to thismagical song. We all soon started dancing and I can only describe what happened next as a spiritual experience. It was as if I had been transported deep into the bosom of my ancestors to a sphere beyond the present, there to see the vast history of my people stretching endlessly into the past and future. I went home floating on ether. I am from the African diaspora.
i had the same exact experience on a camping trip along the Zambezi valley , we sang this song under a huge baobab tree throughout the night and the feeling I got was beyond words.
@@TENBALZ I am so happy that someone else can validate my experience by an experience of their own instead of the first comment which was somewhat mocking. It is not always easy for our brothers and sisters on the continent to understand the full psychic dimensions of descendants from the far flung African diaspora. The power of the experience I had helped define the Africa of my ancestors for me a d has stayed with me ever since.
@@bwilt1308 well said the true african experience is something that can only be felt words may not be enough to explain, its very "FORTUNATE" for those who experience it. listen to this beauty by duramazwi mbira group th-cam.com/video/sWml5faCCY4/w-d-xo.html
Music truly transcends nationalities or cultures you were born in. If you feel it, you feel it. I can relate to what you're saying because, I feel the same when I listen to South American music even though I was born and raised where this song comes from.
@@roselinemandimika8973 why would you be against your ancestors, and the religion of the rhodesian colonizers? the bible, if you ever read it, is anti child, anti women, and pro slavery. this is why zimbabwe was colonized, the shona dont want to rule, they want to listen to christianity, and western hip hop music. Mbuya Nehanda is embarrassed
Thank you Realotherealest, I did gather the spiritiual character f the song. I was told though that Mondhoro was the Great Lion, which I guess must refer to royalty. I most defiitely had a siritual experience listening to it for the first time. What amazed me was its power to bring out the smile in everyone around, the spread of a sort of joy, its resonating in mystic tinkling tones that evoke some sort of otherworldliness. It is this that I was originally trying describe. Perhaps it would take someone from the African diaspora to understand the kind of mystic power of longing and remembrance that Africa can evoke in those of its sons and daughters who have been fortunate enough to know its history,
Awesome. Someone from Africa who would have been fortunate enough to know its history, is also fortunate enough to be a liberal African, who can not only understand mystic power, but also live their future propelled of the same knowledge. The song is best lived out as an experience of life to be understood, than be explained by articulation of words.
I don’t think that’s true, Kenneth Chigodora and Robson Band had two very different voices. Kenneth’s voice was hypernasal and Robson’s voice quite flat. That’s Robson Banda on lead vocals. And also remember most of these yesteryear musicians never used to collaborate, aive mazvake-mazvake
Who is with me this 2024😊
Tiriko muna 2024. Muriko here uko? 😁👍
Am here with you man, coming back to our great music,hope you're fine n your family is doing well too
@@taridean tiriko boss🔥
meee im here
Tiriko
Who’s here after Tinashe 😂
Haha 🙋🏽♂️
😭😭😭
Nhai
Veduweee...muna Zambezi🙌
We grew up listening to this jam in Venda, Limpopo😂😂🙆🏾♂️
2024 who’s here listening to this classic 🎶
Vayera Dziva, Vana Save Musaigwa, nana maSiziba gather here
This song gives you memories of an old life you have never lived.
I swear❤
Am 45 this takes me back when Zimbabwe was the best African continent
Did you just read and listen to your comment? I like the idea that Zimbabwe was the best African continent.
Those who walked before me guide me. ❤
Cultural deep, sad we losing our true identity in the name of civilization. Proud to be not a Muslim or a Christian but an African!
Im with you brother!! Decolonizing the mind
Kkkk ucharohwa iwe
Mukuruwe!! Hoyo.
deep
2030 ndenge ndichipo ndichinzwa ngoma idzi kwete zvana Holy 100
I visited Zimbabwe in 1990 as the guest of the late Sally Mugabe. One Saturday morning I visited the central market in Harare and got relating to the market people who treated me to thismagical song. We all soon started dancing and I can only describe what happened next as a spiritual experience. It was as if I had been transported deep into the bosom of my ancestors to a sphere beyond the present, there to see the vast history of my people stretching endlessly into the past and future. I went home floating on ether. I am from the African diaspora.
lol
i had the same exact experience on a camping trip along the Zambezi valley , we sang this song under a huge baobab tree throughout the night and the feeling I got was beyond words.
@@TENBALZ I am so happy that someone else can validate my experience by an experience of their own instead of the first comment which was somewhat mocking. It is not always easy for our brothers and sisters on the continent to understand the full psychic dimensions of descendants from the far flung African diaspora. The power of the experience I had helped define the Africa of my ancestors for me a d has stayed with me ever since.
@realtotherealest yes, I felt it deeply.
@@bwilt1308 well said the true african experience is something that can only be felt words may not be enough to explain, its very "FORTUNATE" for those who experience it. listen to this beauty by duramazwi mbira group th-cam.com/video/sWml5faCCY4/w-d-xo.html
😭😭 Zimbabwe ichiri Nyika ,memories of good and powerful music
🇿🇼 2024 tiri tii
I am not African, nor have I ever traveled there, but this is a great songs that I play over and over-I even learned it for the Marimba!
Music truly transcends nationalities or cultures you were born in. If you feel it, you feel it. I can relate to what you're saying because, I feel the same when I listen to South American music even though I was born and raised where this song comes from.
Finally ndazosangana nayo song iya 🤣🔥🔥🔥
Enjoying this beautiful song in 2023
Here I am again 12/04/2024 listening to this master piece, anyone with me
28/05/2024
tiri vana vemhondoro nekuti zvimwe zvikara zvatinorwa nazvo tichikurira sevana veNyikadzimu zvakaoma ❤❤❤❤ .
This song will never get old. Sounds fresh everyday
Ok
Hulululuuuuuuuuu rwiyo urwu runondisvitsa pedyo ne dzinza rangu rikave Save
Chero isu pwere taivapowo dzichimwa muna Save🇿🇼🇿🇼🇿🇼🇿🇼🇿🇼✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿✊🏿🎸🎸🎸🎸🎸, 2030 tinenge tinayo
One of Zimbabwes greatest hits, well composed, cultural, timeless
Not composed, just arranged the instruments as this is an ancient traditional song that is used to call the ancestral spirits.
Ezekiel 37 Africa is the valley of dry bones and Mbuya prophet Nehanda said my bones will rise 2020 is the year of the Prophesy to come to pass
Yes....thank you brother..we r the people of the bible..all bantu people
@@roselinemandimika8973 we are in exciting times my sister !
@@roselinemandimika8973 why would you be against your ancestors, and the religion of the rhodesian colonizers? the bible, if you ever read it, is anti child, anti women, and pro slavery. this is why zimbabwe was colonized, the shona dont want to rule, they want to listen to christianity, and western hip hop music. Mbuya Nehanda is embarrassed
Kuerekana wasvikirwa nesvikiro repasichigare nenziyo iyi! Viva Zimbabwe 🇿🇼 💪🏾💪🏾 pasi risati rarohwa nenyundo!
kkkkkkkkkkkkk ndaseka zvangu.
Proud to be Muyera DZIVA SAVE
It is the sound of the guitar for me, though I don’t understand the song. Nice song 👍🏽
This song ..hadnt heard it 20 years ..NDAFARA YOWEEE
Memories Memories Memories of late parents and relatives 😢😢😢😢😢
2021 still rocking.
Dzinonwa munaZambezi, dzinonwa munaSave
Robson Banda wekumufombi, Mufakose woyeeeee legend
😭😭😭😭😭😭 2023 im here
Ma1 baba 2023
When music was still music. Great composition by a great musician. Love his songs.
mhururu mhururu l like mbira ne hosha .
Legendary!!! Leonard Mapako Chizengeya on lead guitar...
My moms favorite song❤️
Me too
Classic Zimbabwean .......Robson Banda and The New Black Eagles. DYNAMITE!💥💥💥💥💥
2023❤❤
Hey
Tinashe brought me here
Fadza machembere 2021
Tsika.mhondoro dzinonwa muna Zambezi
Good songs . Unfortunately our neighbours are managed by criminals .
A securocrat comprador bourgeoisie the feels entitled to rule and loot the country in perpetuity.
Dzinonwa munaSave mhondoro...GREAT SONG
Thank you Realotherealest, I did gather the spiritiual character f the song. I was told though that Mondhoro was the Great Lion, which I guess must refer to royalty. I most defiitely had a siritual experience listening to it for the first time. What amazed me was its power to bring out the smile in everyone around, the spread of a sort of joy, its resonating in mystic tinkling tones that evoke some sort of otherworldliness. It is this that I was originally trying describe. Perhaps it would take someone from the African diaspora to understand the kind of mystic power of longing and remembrance that Africa can evoke in those of its sons and daughters who have been fortunate enough to know its history,
Awesome. Someone from Africa who would have been fortunate enough to know its history, is also fortunate enough to be a liberal African, who can not only understand mystic power, but also live their future propelled of the same knowledge. The song is best lived out as an experience of life to be understood, than be explained by articulation of words.
What a great record !!
John Peel
This is music in it's pure form
@@njabsphiri6397 ua
beautiful
Robson Banda the Legend!!!!hatikanganwe isu!!!
Mhondoro dzinomwa,Mhondoro dzinomwa munaSave
One of my best
Takes me back in time
Many thanks for ths 1. May u kindly assist me please wit a song called "Moyo Wangu" by Robson Banda
2024 ndichiripo
Rozvi man represent the African bull
This song👌Ka one
I remember in primary school during pacation band we would say 123, 1234,123 . Oh i miss good old days now am 36 mmm kuchembera
Mbuya Nehanda,Sekuru Kaguvi,Chaminuka... mhondoro dzedu.
Muna save
Hekani waro hululu hululu
I love simplicity
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥👌
Kutsika dzepasi chigare ini ndadzokera ini.
Classic
Hokoyo
Best music tsika chigare cheduuuuu hokoyo.tsika tsika,,
Kenneth Chigodora aripa leading vocals
kushite0011 Thanks for this. I didn’t know it’s Chigodora on the leading vocals👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
I did not know that, just thought the voices are very similar Robson and Kenneth!
really?? woow l didnt know that.
I don’t think that’s true, Kenneth Chigodora and Robson Band had two very different voices. Kenneth’s voice was hypernasal and Robson’s voice quite flat. That’s Robson Banda on lead vocals. And also remember most of these yesteryear musicians never used to collaborate, aive mazvake-mazvake
Amazing song
Great song
Legends rest in peace atezvara phiri
Masterpiece
2023 i'm here this so yooo
Inondifungisa kure kwandisingazivi song iyi
2023 still here
Nayo ngoma apo! Robson Banda ranga riri dhara ravo vose.
banger !! certified
Zimbabwean cultural heritage
nice
Legends
Organic African music.
Im in love with the song
One of Zimbabwe's greatest hits
Magitare acho akomana! Eish
Dzinomwa muna Sawe ...
❤️
Ndafunga makare
🔥🔥🔥
Hanzi na ED, nehanda aitomwa corner Samora Machel and Julius Nyerere way
anotaura zvemumama uya
Hahaha
Dhewa obva ati dzakanwa munaSave mhondoro dzigotipeiko
Still new
Epic! Ndabva ndasuwa dande....
This takes you back to the deep spiritual realms of Africa and typically the Munhumutapa culture.
2022 still
Dzinomwa Zambezi mhondoro
Tichitorova zvedu mbanje paye
15/05/2022 l quite shuwa ndini ndenge ndainzwa songs nguva dzichiti 10 :44 zuva racho ranga riri ma1 ndozokuudzai zvanga zvaitika paye
Asi chingoziya Dzinomwa muna Zambezi
🤣 Kana ndarohwa nemhamba ndinoti dzinomwa muna Zambezi.
2022.04.14