2000- 2003 was different but still the culture moves on 🐘🐘🐘 Mr Senda was the greatest head Master of our era. Once an Elephant always an Elephant Salute 💪💪💪💪🐘🐘🐘🐘🔥🔥🔥🔥
the proudest moment of my life , from pain to understanding the value and importance of the occasion , Old Boys should be invited to witness and partake because only together can we keep the culture alive ....Ahoyi ma Elephant ahoyiiiiiiii...always a proud Elephant
There are people who attended this school, but are NEVER proud of being Old Miltonians due to unfair treatment they got during these war cries. Only those who attended Milton from Form 1 are proud of this school. Those who joined later (especially at Lower 6) will ALWAYS tell a different story. You'll always be treated as an inferior and useless outsider.
I joined form 3 . I’m a proud elephant . Most of my friends joined lower 6 . Never did l here them mention their previous schools . Just like l havent . Because of this moment right here .
It's not the same as it used to be back then...this was the one of the greatest moments in school,the war cry.I remember we used to bunk lessons in the morning just to rehearse the songs in the common room we was going to sing during the war cry which happened some moments after break.It's a shame that most students didn't know the school hymn and the war cry.On the outset though,it's good that the tradition is still on going. Andrizetshe
You mean to tell me that after 40 years a school in the heart of Bulawayo does not have war cries in the local language and embracing local culture? Really?
@@dzidzaichidumba5435 just two words are in ndebele you joker I was at PE so don't lie.....@Adrian Lunga I know chap I'm disgusted it's just like the parliament has just one or two ndebeles and the rest are Shona and they say it's unity..a fuckin disgrace is what I call it..shame on you Milton high school smh🤦🏿♂️
We used to sing and we be heard as far as GC in a nutshell these boys a sprougs even the upper 6 for dropping the standards so low wat form one laughs at war cry 😣
@@methembemayor7674 Aso culture le, yi bullying. Sasiyenza i war cry eMilton. But we never conducted ourselves like this boy who appears high on some cheap drugs. An embarassing tainting of Milton's name. "Tshaya ameva mfana!" Seriously? IMilton ayikaze ibe le culture enje. Milton used to nurture gentlemen. When we did the war cry as form ones, it wasnt in this manner. Likewise, when we led the war cry in A level, it was a far cry from this cringeworthy display. This is more like a filmed thug who has no idea of the history, values and indeed culture of Milton School.
Ah school hymm war cry yoh these boys has killed war cry n wat it ia about old miltonians do something for this used to be a military school this is more like luveve Hugh or something so very disappointing
Forget it. You can't have a great vibe when you subject a majority of children to tribal domination and coerce them to sing in a foreign tongue. The lethargy is symptomatic of protest. Is this how bad things have turned Mthwakazi? Milton high? Really?
Cringeworthy and sad. This is more like recorded bullying. Nothing at all Miltonian about the conduct especially of the videographer who sounds like he's high on something. And the boys look forced and reluctant with some hiding from the camera. Compare with Harare schools war cry and see the difference. Cry the beloved Milton. Lafa elihle
THESE KIDS DONT REALISE WHAT A SPECIAL MOMENT THIS IS... AND IM A TIGER ,MY BROTHER WAS AN ELEPHANT IN 1999
2000- 2003 was different but still the culture moves on 🐘🐘🐘 Mr Senda was the greatest head Master of our era. Once an Elephant always an Elephant Salute 💪💪💪💪🐘🐘🐘🐘🔥🔥🔥🔥
the proudest moment of my life , from pain to understanding the value and importance of the occasion , Old Boys should be invited to witness and partake because only together can we keep the culture alive ....Ahoyi ma Elephant ahoyiiiiiiii...always a proud Elephant
Taking me back the 90s
There are people who attended this school, but are NEVER proud of being Old Miltonians due to unfair treatment they got during these war cries.
Only those who attended Milton from Form 1 are proud of this school. Those who joined later (especially at Lower 6) will ALWAYS tell a different story. You'll always be treated as an inferior and useless outsider.
I joined form 3 . I’m a proud elephant . Most of my friends joined lower 6 . Never did l here them mention their previous schools . Just like l havent . Because of this moment right here .
I miss my school All Hail My Milton Elephants From Australia 👊🏿🐘
One of the best moments in all of my Milton years, this Is where brotherhood binds in our souls
It's not the same as it used to be back then...this was the one of the greatest moments in school,the war cry.I remember we used to bunk lessons in the morning just to rehearse the songs in the common room we was going to sing during the war cry which happened some moments after break.It's a shame that most students didn't know the school hymn and the war cry.On the outset though,it's good that the tradition is still on going.
Andrizetshe
Once a miltonian always a miltonian
I just saw my Little Brother 😂😂❤️❤️ Draago....Nicho
Nostalgic moments although am quite shocked it seems the whole school doesnt know the school hym and war cry in full
Your Warcry is brilliant boys !
Am still proud of this school, keep it up boys
I would like to hear Ndebele war cries sometime😅
True brother
John Nyumbu do you want to maker maker ari coffee coffee. Well done but l prefer the original. Kwabulawayo hey !!Authenticity tsotsi
My school 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾💪🏾❤❤❤❤
Love this❤️, however these boys are lacking the energy we used to have back then💔, also seems like the school hymn is no longer important
You mean to tell me that after 40 years a school in the heart of Bulawayo does not have war cries in the local language and embracing local culture? Really?
Prince Edward School in Harare, the main school war cry is in Ndebele, so what's the issue?
@@dzidzaichidumba5435 just two words are in ndebele you joker I was at PE so don't lie.....@Adrian Lunga I know chap I'm disgusted it's just like the parliament has just one or two ndebeles and the rest are Shona and they say it's unity..a fuckin disgrace is what I call it..shame on you Milton high school smh🤦🏿♂️
@@weekdayz2495 what are the 2 words
This is what i like to see 😂😂😂
@@weekdayz2495 am also disappointed
Umjida😂 lowu ohamba esithi smaila😂 lilegend!!!
Quit ye like men, be strong...
That’s why I left to be CBC coz I never liked being an elephant 🤣🤣🤣…Milton is weak now …
2019 warcry was fire l mic skol
Darren & Darryl Kawaza [2021-2026] QUIT YE LIKE MEN BE STRONG
What's the name of this song
Milton gone are the days
We used to sing and we be heard as far as GC in a nutshell these boys a sprougs even the upper 6 for dropping the standards so low wat form one laughs at war cry 😣
The rugby elephants
Dangah and mayor , dragoo, rose and khotso
Quit Ye like Men Be Strong...
Legendary
That's my school
this school is in Harare or Bulawayo?
Its in Zimbabwe
Bulawayo
Exactly what I thought, not about Zimbabwe. Every city has a native language and Blues is Ndebele so it’s a fair question.
Bulawayo
Yingcekeza le,forcing kids to sing Gukurawundi songs in Bulawayo lingabosjayela kubi lina mashona
Lyrics please!!!!
Ahhhhhh madoda MILTON IS DEAD AHH 🤔🤔🤔
Hayibo only one verse of the school him which wasn't even done to the correct tune
Yikudela abantwan babantu lokhu
Abuse this is
quit ye like man be strong
Ngumbhedo lowu. What a disaster. How is such even allowed?
This is culture broe
@@methembemayor7674 Aso culture le, yi bullying. Sasiyenza i war cry eMilton. But we never conducted ourselves like this boy who appears high on some cheap drugs. An embarassing tainting of Milton's name. "Tshaya ameva mfana!" Seriously? IMilton ayikaze ibe le culture enje. Milton used to nurture gentlemen. When we did the war cry as form ones, it wasnt in this manner. Likewise, when we led the war cry in A level, it was a far cry from this cringeworthy display. This is more like a filmed thug who has no idea of the history, values and indeed culture of Milton School.
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Ah school hymm war cry yoh these boys has killed war cry n wat it ia about old miltonians do something for this used to be a military school this is more like luveve Hugh or something so very disappointing
Totally agree, that's not the school hymn
futsek
Forget it. You can't have a great vibe when you subject a majority of children to tribal domination and coerce them to sing in a foreign tongue. The lethargy is symptomatic of protest. Is this how bad things have turned Mthwakazi? Milton high? Really?
Not the best war cry
Rubbish...nothing like this
Cringeworthy and sad. This is more like recorded bullying. Nothing at all Miltonian about the conduct especially of the videographer who sounds like he's high on something. And the boys look forced and reluctant with some hiding from the camera. Compare with Harare schools war cry and see the difference. Cry the beloved Milton. Lafa elihle