Tanzania was the center for training south African freedom fighters since 1962.madela use Tanzanian passport for traveling other countries. Even the freedom fighters used Tanzanian passport. South Africa freedom radio was broadcasting from Dar es salaam Tanzania. It was the powerful radio you can hear that radio to all southern Africans countries.
Mandela was forced to use a Tanzanian passport because he was born in Transkei, an independent country on the hand of the Apartheid regime. Transkei was not recognized by any government, obviously, and as such Transkeian passports were not recognized by any institute other then other bantustans and South Africa
@@dutchskyrimgamer.youtube2748 anc head quarters was in zambia Most south Africans where based in zambia OR Tambo Thabo mbeki Jacob Zuma Mandelas daughter
The Original Nkosi Sikelela iAfrica also had the "ibariki" part but we sang "woza moya oyincwele" translated to HOLY SPIRIT COME DOWN OVER US. The English and Afrikaans part you are hearing were the National Anthems during Apartheid and people were banned from singing Nkosi Sikelele right up until 1994 Democratic Elections
God for these 3 Christian countries are so good sometime I cry from them and sometimes.I play these 3 the titles for Nkosi Sekela iAfrika ZA and Mungu Ibariki Africa TZ and Land Of The Zambia Proud And Free.
Tanzania isn't a Christian country . You must be very proud . Before colonialism there was 0 Christians in west Africa . So the Europeans colonized you enslaved tens of millions plundered your resources and continue to do so till today and they gave you the Bible and blue eyed Jesus with blonde hair. The Europeans actually used the Bible to justify slavery . So did Jesus love you when the white man came and killed and enslaved you too
This 3 country are blessed. I think it is very much better to cry anto God than crying to our self & very much better to glorifie God than our self I like this national athem
Actually it is a FACT that Tanzania and Zambia liberated Southern Africa INCLUDING South Africa. I know of some nation that has tried in vain to rewrite history BUT facts in history can NEVER be changed. Long live the Republic of Zambia 🇿🇲, Long live the United Republic of Tanzania🇹🇿! You sacrificed a lot for Southern Africa. God will reward the two sister Republics.
The more I know our history and understanding the Zulu/Xhosa stanza make sense n it led me to this real question why we allow addition of white n Afrikaans, Enock understood the Ngoni are Israelites hence
South Africa cut off the third stanza of the anthem..The " Woza Moya oyincwele" and attached the die stem part to make a new anthem ... When listening to Zambia and Tanzania version I just miss that part
Proud of the 3 National Anthems a symbol of unity from our parents. Let's continue uniting with love,& peace, Zambia I love your National Anthem ♥️♥️♥️God bless Africa
Composed by a South African. but it was not in 1997. It was composed in the 60s and was sung in the formation of the OAU. south Africa was not independent then. Tanzania adopted it as it's National Anthem and Zimbabwe and South Africa did the same upon their independence respectfully
Correct, we learnt about Enoch Sontonga in primary school back in the 90's here in Zambia. Never got surprised Zed, SA and others sounded the same. @@dimbwemazala8978
Tanzania have Nguni people . Nguni people are from southern Africa. Ngoni people is the one who mobilizing all tribe in Tanzania and fight against Germany. Remember. Zambia also are Nguni people., Zimbabwe also have Nguni people. This is traditions songs.
@@tloutlou2655 where are church people came from??. They do not have tradition songs???. Where are church hymns came from??. Every countries have different church hymns. For example Kongo, Nigeria, Tanzania and so on.
U.S. is a country, Africa is a whole continent with similarities. It also has different languages of more than one thousand. The original Americans are native Americans (red Indians) and they have many tribes. Unity does not mean you should throw away your cultural identities.
Tanzania was the one that first adopted that song 1961 it was first a gospel hym where Tanzania aftr got its independence 1961 adopted and made it a national anthem then later other countries followed! South Africa was the last to adopt!
South African national anthem is two songs. Nkosi Sikelel iAfrika and Die Stem van Suid-Afrika. Important part is that it means that it's officially not equal to Tanzania and Zambia. Only the first couplet. Officially Nkosi Sikelel iAfrika is not called like that but simply "National Anthem of South Africa" or "Nkosi Sikelel iAfrika & Die Stem van Suid-Afrika" the relevance here is that Die Stem was the anthem used before and during Apartheid. Meaning the combo-anthem has a deeper meaning then just an anthem. It's the unity between the NP and the ANC. Between white and black. And hope for a united future.
The fact that South Africans chose to add the national anthem of the Nazi Boer is a damn shame. But then again, Mandela was Mandela. The only thing I can tell you is that he was lucky that he was freed when Oliver Reginald Thambo was incapacitated by the massive stroke he suffered in Lusaka in 1988. If not, the bullshit sellout positions of Nelson Mandela would not have been sustained. As it was, in the absence of Oliver, no one had the stature to stand up to Mandela. Before Thambo had the stroke, I asked my friends among the ANC exiles in Zambia who would be the leader between Thambo and Mandela if Mandela was released. They looked at me as if I was crazy, and pointed out to me that Thambo made Mandela into the folk hero he had become. They pointed that it was Thambo that created the "Free Nelson Mandela and other political prisoners" slogan that made Mandela an international celebrity. They explained to me that there had never been a time when Thambo and Mandela were politically active, where Mandela was senior to Thambo. They explained to me that it was Oliver Thambo who organised the youth who went to the home of Dr. AB Moroka in 1948, to revive the ANC which had been all but dead for the many years before that time. ...
The amount of piano in the national anthems screams that we need a revision to make it more African. But it’s surprising to know how similar Zambia is to Tanzania 😮
Incorrect on Namibia. That anthem never existed in South Africa and Namibia. Only from 1994 in SA. Both countries had different national anthems before independence.
Wrong, Nkosikelela I-Afrika was written by Enoch Sontonga a South African in 1897. The TBVC states in south Africa used to sing Nkosi Sikelela I-Afrika while the Apartheid SA sang Die Sterm since 1918.
@Siyaziwa Mjali the B in TBVC sang "Lefatshe Leno la borraarona" during its existence, we only learnt Nkosi Sikelela after Mandela was released and the unbanning of ANC, the V also had its own anthem, so did Lebowa, Gazankulu, KwaNdebele etc. Nkosi Sikelela was sung by struggle movements.
@@lebo5281 As if Transkei and Ciskei were not part of TBVC states. The whole Xhosa and Zulu speaking Nations in South Africa were Singing Nkosi Sikelela iafrika long before 1994. In Transkei and Ciskei was an official national anthem. Some people will never disappoint to show their lack of understanding of history of their country. Surely you have no clue where this anthem cames from. You think its brought by ANC. OMG
but why do you show slums for Zambia and skyscrapers for other countries? what kind of picture are you protraying to others? show sky scrapers for all and slums for all as the all 3 countries have them
@@tideone97 it is not just a video clip. Stop trying to be clever. Can you tell us which part of Zambia that is? It doesn't look familiar to most Zambians. Did a Zambian hurt you? The other time it was a Tanzanian Masai woman posting some dilapidated schools and claiming that they are Zambian.
Tanzania helped all Southern Africa countries to get their independence. The national Anthem started in Tanzania since independency 1961 and not in South Africa as you mentioned, you just did not do your research well.
South African composer Enoch Sontonga composed the song, I don't how your country ended up adopting it and for what damn good reason? Here in SA was also a methodist hymn, before government incorporate it into national anthem. Also note that the ANC is the oldest liberation party in Africa, having being re-organised in 1910. Our struggle and battle didn't start in 1961, it draws back from 1800's when Shaka and Zulus opposed white men, King Cetshwaya in the Battle Isandlwana, George Grey and the Xhosa and Moshweshwe on Basotho Boer War, Seqiti War and many more other tribes participated on wars. The SA wars can be traced from 1652 on arrival of white settlement, dispossession of land in 1913 and the adoption of apartheid in 1948 all have inflicted black child. No nation encountered white people directly like South Africans did in the continent, when Enoch Sontonga bouched people were using whatever they could (peace, war, schemes, prayer, weapons) to curb apartheid giant. So Enoch Sontonga was renowned South African teacher, missionary, translator and liberator peddling places to places for peace and liberation. All you need to do is to credit him for good work, 1961 was way too late since we started waging war against white domination which was coming in force. The Dutch, British and small amount of Germans converged on this shore, put their differences aside and walloped us
It started in SA broh evn though it was not a national anthem but it was popular in churches And our exile warriors took it to our neighboring countries thts when countries like zambia Tanzania Zimbabwe took it
I don't agree when you say Zambia and Tanzania copied from South Africa because Tanzania got independence first, followed by Zambia in 1964 and South Africa was the last one in 1990s which means South Africa copied from either Zambia or Tanzania.
@@nurumwita9034 Doesn't matter who got freedom first the song originated from South Africa and was later on translated into Swahili and adopted as the anthem of Tanzania. Tanzania used it as the anthem first but South Africa has the original song
Fine, but your video is discriminatory. Why have you captured impressive scenes for Tanzania and unimpressive ones for S. Africa and especially so for Zambia???
@@cikizwajonase2193Enoch Sontonga wrote his hymn in the 1890s, and he died in 1905. The hymn inspired nationalists all over Africa, but apart from the verse structure, all these anthems are very different. In modern musical terminology, it's called 'sampling.' The ANC adopted it as their anthem in the 1920s. People saying we 'copied' the South African anthem are ignorant, it was the African anthem before it became the South African anthem. In fact, local ANC parties also existed in colonial Zambia(Z-ANC), Zimbabwe(SR-ANC) etc. too and were all connected to each other.
@@cikizwajonase2193 Enoch Sontonga wrote his hymn in 1897, and he died in 1905. The hymn inspired nationalists all over Africa, but apart from the verse structure, all these anthems are very different. In modern musical terminology, it's called 'sampling.' The ANC adopted it as their anthem in the 1920s. People saying we 'copied' the South African anthem are ignorant, it was the African anthem before it became the South African anthem. In fact, local ANC parties also existed in colonial Zambia(Z-ANC), Zimbabwe(SR-ANC) etc. too and were all connected to each other.
But those shanty houses you showed on Zambia are not in Zambia,we don't know that place please sir,we have shanty compound s but not such,u are misleading people on the picture of
Tanzania was the center for training south African freedom fighters since 1962.madela use Tanzanian passport for traveling other countries. Even the freedom fighters used Tanzanian passport. South Africa freedom radio was broadcasting from Dar es salaam Tanzania. It was the powerful radio you can hear that radio to all southern Africans countries.
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Tell them the truth ooh
Mandela was forced to use a Tanzanian passport because he was born in Transkei, an independent country on the hand of the Apartheid regime. Transkei was not recognized by any government, obviously, and as such Transkeian passports were not recognized by any institute other then other bantustans and South Africa
@@dutchskyrimgamer.youtube2748 anc head quarters was in zambia
Most south Africans where based in zambia
OR Tambo
Thabo mbeki
Jacob Zuma
Mandelas daughter
@@ntazanapondamali2018you re right..Zambia did most of its brothers and sisters...Africa unite
It is fitting that the two countries, Tanzania and Zambia, which were backbones of the Southern African struggle should have the same national anthem
More Love to the Three Countries,, Special love To South Africa , Tanzania be Blessed. Watching from Kenya ❤️❤️🙏
As an African from East Africa, I respect the Tanzanian national anthem, the best in Eastern Africa
Its not a respect competition.
The Original Nkosi Sikelela iAfrica also had the "ibariki" part but we sang "woza moya oyincwele" translated to HOLY SPIRIT COME DOWN OVER US.
The English and Afrikaans part you are hearing were the National Anthems during Apartheid and people were banned from singing Nkosi Sikelele right up until 1994 Democratic Elections
Even here in Mozambique this song is so popular in our tsonga version, and so many people do not know that it is a national anthem
God for these 3 Christian countries are so good sometime I cry from them and sometimes.I play these 3 the titles for Nkosi Sekela iAfrika ZA and Mungu Ibariki Africa TZ and Land Of The Zambia Proud And Free.
Tanzania isn't a Christian country . You must be very proud . Before colonialism there was 0 Christians in west Africa . So the Europeans colonized you enslaved tens of millions plundered your resources and continue to do so till today and they gave you the Bible and blue eyed Jesus with blonde hair. The Europeans actually used the Bible to justify slavery . So did Jesus love you when the white man came and killed and enslaved you too
I am from Ghana 🇬🇭 I like unity let's keep it up
Proudly African-Zambia 🇿🇲🇿🇲🇿🇲 keep the good work Sir unit is what we need in our Africa
Thank you
I love this tune so much, this was the Tune Namibia used before independence, very sentimental. God bless Africa!
🙏🙏🙏
I’m from the USA. Wish to visit Africa one day.
Your almost welcome brother
African unity
am from s,a but the one from Tanzania i need to download it i gives me goosebumps am am really African
Congrats bro
I also feel the Tanzanian one more. I suspect South Africa cut off some lyrics on their third stanza. It changes tune once it gets somewhere there.
This 3 country are blessed. I think it is very much better to cry anto God than crying to our self & very much better to glorifie God than our self I like this national athem
I am from Kenya I love both of them but mostly for my neighbor tz
🥰🥰😘😘😘
Very sweet of you to say ❤🇹🇿
Love you too❤❤
Love you too
Actually it is a FACT that Tanzania and Zambia liberated Southern Africa INCLUDING South Africa.
I know of some nation that has tried in vain to rewrite history BUT facts in history can NEVER be changed.
Long live the Republic of Zambia 🇿🇲, Long live the United Republic of Tanzania🇹🇿!
You sacrificed a lot for Southern Africa.
God will reward the two sister Republics.
Zambia and Tanzania are as close as two countries can ever be.
🙏
You forgot Namibia. Love from Namibia, One people, One Africa.
The more I know our history and understanding the Zulu/Xhosa stanza make sense n it led me to this real question why we allow addition of white n Afrikaans, Enock understood the Ngoni are Israelites hence
Very interesting
SOUTH AFRICA IS THE BEST ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤😘😘😘😘😘I LOVE SOUTH AMERICA
Yeap 🙏🙏🙏
Same song but with different words are sung in Congo's church
The song is just a patriotic song that each country adopted
South Africa cut off the third stanza of the anthem..The " Woza Moya oyincwele" and attached the die stem part to make a new anthem ... When listening to Zambia and Tanzania version I just miss that part
Proud of the 3 National Anthems a symbol of unity from our parents. Let's continue uniting with love,& peace, Zambia I love your National Anthem ♥️♥️♥️God bless Africa
South Africa cut the third party..the chorus is beautiful I love it..
🙏🙏👍
Composed by a South African. but it was not in 1997. It was composed in the 60s and was sung in the formation of the OAU. south Africa was not independent then. Tanzania adopted it as it's National Anthem and Zimbabwe and South Africa did the same upon their independence respectfully
Yeah pronunciation error Bro..
No the hymn was composed in 1897 by a Xhosa clergyman Enoch Sontonga as a Christian hymn
Correct, we learnt about Enoch Sontonga in primary school back in the 90's here in Zambia. Never got surprised Zed, SA and others sounded the same. @@dimbwemazala8978
The composer, Enoch Sontonga had been dead for more than 50yrs in the 60s, the song was composed in 1897 as previously posted.
Thank you, I remember this song being played on Ghana Radio around 1977 several times how could it have been composed in 1997?
Jerrrr Super wonderful
Tanzania have Nguni people . Nguni people are from southern Africa. Ngoni people is the one who mobilizing all tribe in Tanzania and fight against Germany. Remember. Zambia also are Nguni people., Zimbabwe also have Nguni people. This is traditions songs.
Thanks for the clarification and education. From 🇬🇭 🇬🇭 🇬🇭 🇬🇭 Ghana
@@sammiatimodumubarak6387 youtu. Be/3QKNptQrLzM
Am not sure with your answer at all
It's church hymn not traditional song
@@tloutlou2655 where are church people came from??. They do not have tradition songs???. Where are church hymns came from??. Every countries have different church hymns. For example Kongo, Nigeria, Tanzania and so on.
One man wrote them, the others changed others , well and good. Anyway according to our own struggle they represent us differently
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Sounds like one of Swahili Catholic hymns
Unity is the Best. 52 states in USA have one USA national Anthem. Africa should do the same.
U.S. is a country, Africa is a whole continent with similarities. It also has different languages of more than one thousand. The original Americans are native Americans (red Indians) and they have many tribes. Unity does not mean you should throw away your cultural identities.
Tanzania first 1
Proudly Zambian
Tanzania was the one that first adopted that song 1961 it was first a gospel hym where Tanzania aftr got its independence 1961 adopted and made it a national anthem then later other countries followed! South Africa was the last to adopt!
Our national anthem compose by enoch sontonga
Our beautiful Africa ❤Africans lets stand for eachother
The song was composed in 1897 by Enoch sontonga
Yeah brother
It was a gospel hym befr Later 1961 Tanzania made it a national anthem first!
South African national anthem is two songs. Nkosi Sikelel iAfrika and Die Stem van Suid-Afrika. Important part is that it means that it's officially not equal to Tanzania and Zambia. Only the first couplet. Officially Nkosi Sikelel iAfrika is not called like that but simply "National Anthem of South Africa" or "Nkosi Sikelel iAfrika & Die Stem van Suid-Afrika" the relevance here is that Die Stem was the anthem used before and during Apartheid. Meaning the combo-anthem has a deeper meaning then just an anthem. It's the unity between the NP and the ANC. Between white and black. And hope for a united future.
🙏🙏
The fact that South Africans chose to add the national anthem of the Nazi Boer is a damn shame. But then again, Mandela was Mandela. The only thing I can tell you is that he was lucky that he was freed when Oliver Reginald Thambo was incapacitated by the massive stroke he suffered in Lusaka in 1988. If not, the bullshit sellout positions of Nelson Mandela would not have been sustained. As it was, in the absence of Oliver, no one had the stature to stand up to Mandela. Before Thambo had the stroke, I asked my friends among the ANC exiles in Zambia who would be the leader between Thambo and Mandela if Mandela was released. They looked at me as if I was crazy, and pointed out to me that Thambo made Mandela into the folk hero he had become. They pointed that it was Thambo that created the "Free Nelson Mandela and other political prisoners" slogan that made Mandela an international celebrity. They explained to me that there had never been a time when Thambo and Mandela were politically active, where Mandela was senior to Thambo. They explained to me that it was Oliver Thambo who organised the youth who went to the home of Dr. AB Moroka in 1948, to revive the ANC which had been all but dead for the many years before that time. ...
We are the same Africans, we can sing any of them they praise African peace
Yea I agree with you
❤❤❤I love africa
The South African anthem was 100% similar to Tanzania. It was slightly changed to accommodate other languages.
Dah Kaz nzur mkuu🎉🎉🎉
Thank You Man
Exquisite !
They're not the same, may have some bits with the same tune but overall, very unique.
Yeah
Everything you said After "Composed in 1997" became questionable!
The amount of piano in the national anthems screams that we need a revision to make it more African. But it’s surprising to know how similar Zambia is to Tanzania 😮
Actually those slums are in Tanzania BUT it doesn't matter. We are one.
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Zimbabwe pulled out.
Oh
👊✌️👊.
So did they adopt or Copied South Africa?
what do you think?
@@tideone97 They just copied South Africa national anthem and change some words, they did plagiarism.
Tanzanian adopted in 1961, Zambia 1973, South Africa 1997
It sounds like the South Africa anthem was sung by women. The Tanzania anthem was sung by both men and women and the Zambian one by men only
These national anthems are more of prayer to God.
Actually Tanzanian national anthem should be decleared African national anthem.
Incorrect on Namibia. That anthem never existed in South Africa and Namibia. Only from 1994 in SA. Both countries had different national anthems before independence.
Wrong, Nkosikelela I-Afrika was written by Enoch Sontonga a South African in 1897. The TBVC states in south Africa used to sing Nkosi Sikelela I-Afrika while the Apartheid SA sang Die Sterm since 1918.
@Siyaziwa Mjali the B in TBVC sang "Lefatshe Leno la borraarona" during its existence, we only learnt Nkosi Sikelela after Mandela was released and the unbanning of ANC, the V also had its own anthem, so did Lebowa, Gazankulu, KwaNdebele etc. Nkosi Sikelela was sung by struggle movements.
@@lebo5281 The states that you mention are neither Xhosa speaking. Check Transkei and Ciskei
and come back.
@Siyaziwa Mjali No need to, You said the TBVC states, I am pointing out that BV in TBVC did not.
@@lebo5281 As if Transkei and Ciskei were not part of TBVC states. The whole Xhosa and Zulu speaking Nations in South Africa were Singing Nkosi Sikelela iafrika long before 1994. In Transkei and Ciskei was an official national anthem. Some people will never disappoint to show their lack of understanding of history of their country. Surely you have no clue where this anthem cames from. You think its brought by ANC. OMG
but why do you show slums for Zambia and skyscrapers for other countries? what kind of picture are you protraying to others? show sky scrapers for all and slums for all as the all 3 countries have them
Just a video clip
I'm from South Africa so that means im (African) love ya'a'll alot...wait I was going 2 ask that why did they show that I mean that not fair
Good observation..show us the copper mines,the mighty zambezi and it's kariba dam if you don't want to show us the sky scrappers in Lusaka
@@tideone97 it is not just a video clip. Stop trying to be clever. Can you tell us which part of Zambia that is? It doesn't look familiar to most Zambians. Did a Zambian hurt you? The other time it was a Tanzanian Masai woman posting some dilapidated schools and claiming that they are Zambian.
Lol not 1997, or was he trying to say 1917?
Tanzania helped all Southern Africa countries to get their independence. The national Anthem started in Tanzania since independency 1961 and not in South Africa as you mentioned, you just did not do your research well.
South African composer Enoch Sontonga composed the song, I don't how your country ended up adopting it and for what damn good reason? Here in SA was also a methodist hymn, before government incorporate it into national anthem. Also note that the ANC is the oldest liberation party in Africa, having being re-organised in 1910. Our struggle and battle didn't start in 1961, it draws back from 1800's when Shaka and Zulus opposed white men, King Cetshwaya in the Battle Isandlwana, George Grey and the Xhosa and Moshweshwe on Basotho Boer War, Seqiti War and many more other tribes participated on wars. The SA wars can be traced from 1652 on arrival of white settlement, dispossession of land in 1913 and the adoption of apartheid in 1948 all have inflicted black child. No nation encountered white people directly like South Africans did in the continent, when Enoch Sontonga bouched people were using whatever they could (peace, war, schemes, prayer, weapons) to curb apartheid giant. So Enoch Sontonga was renowned South African teacher, missionary, translator and liberator peddling places to places for peace and liberation. All you need to do is to credit him for good work, 1961 was way too late since we started waging war against white domination which was coming in force. The Dutch, British and small amount of Germans converged on this shore, put their differences aside and walloped us
Enoch Sontonga composed the song in 1897 in South Africa. He was a Xhosa.
It started in SA broh evn though it was not a national anthem but it was popular in churches And our exile warriors took it to our neighboring countries thts when countries like zambia Tanzania Zimbabwe took it
I don't agree when you say Zambia and Tanzania copied from South Africa because Tanzania got independence first, followed by Zambia in 1964 and South Africa was the last one in 1990s which means South Africa copied from either Zambia or Tanzania.
But the song is from South Africa soo TZ and Zambia copied them
@@Shujaa24who is the first to get freedom is Tanzania so Zambia and south Africa copied to Tanzania
@@nurumwita9034 Doesn't matter who got freedom first the song originated from South Africa and was later on translated into Swahili and adopted as the anthem of Tanzania.
Tanzania used it as the anthem first but South Africa has the original song
Same melody but different lyrics
this anthem was used in Tanzania before southafrican independence…
Fine, but your video is discriminatory. Why have you captured impressive scenes for Tanzania and unimpressive ones for S. Africa and especially so for Zambia???
Lumbanyeni Zambia nokwanga nechilumba twange tumfwane,
Nkolewamapembwe umfomulandu .not that English thing
Unataka kusema Tanzania walipata uhuru baada ya SOUTH AFRICA? So that they adopt the National Anthem from SA?
The song was composed by a South African Enoch Sontonga in 1940s....The South Africa national party was their song in 1940s
@@cikizwajonase2193Enoch Sontonga wrote his hymn in the 1890s, and he died in 1905. The hymn inspired nationalists all over Africa, but apart from the verse structure, all these anthems are very different. In modern musical terminology, it's called 'sampling.' The ANC adopted it as their anthem in the 1920s. People saying we 'copied' the South African anthem are ignorant, it was the African anthem before it became the South African anthem.
In fact, local ANC parties also existed in colonial Zambia(Z-ANC), Zimbabwe(SR-ANC) etc. too and were all connected to each other.
@@cikizwajonase2193 Enoch Sontonga wrote his hymn in 1897, and he died in 1905. The hymn inspired nationalists all over Africa, but apart from the verse structure, all these anthems are very different. In modern musical terminology, it's called 'sampling.' The ANC adopted it as their anthem in the 1920s. People saying we 'copied' the South African anthem are ignorant, it was the African anthem before it became the South African anthem.
In fact, local ANC parties also existed in colonial Zambia(Z-ANC), Zimbabwe(SR-ANC) etc. too and were all connected to each other.
But those shanty houses you showed on Zambia are not in Zambia,we don't know that place please sir,we have shanty compound s but not such,u are misleading people on the picture of
@@sweta_priscilla4501 sorry boss, just Video 😢
Uuhm ur explanation is far from the truth
1937 not 1997
Sorry! It was speaking Error, But on Description I write it Well