This song brings back memories and tears about my former beautiful Gazankulu homeland under the leadership of our outstanding Prof HWE Ntan'wisi ♥️. The Shangaan nation with our beautiful Tsonga language are what we are today because of him. Rest in peace Maluleke, Mhinga, Mun'wanati. Special thanks to our Tsonga music composers: Tatana D C Marivate, S J Khosa, etc - you have made the Shangaan nation to stand out amongst other nations and be counted. This choir deserves standing ovations in all respects - you guys have killed it second to none 👏 ❤️ Lots of love from South Africa 🇿🇦 ❤️
Mbuti ya Shidzwele is a goat that is slaughtered in celebration for a child who is finally taken outside the house to face the world and be seen by the relatives, friends and the community. In Shangaan culture, when a child is born - the child is protected inside the house and only special people like the parents and distinguished grandmothers are allowed access into that house to see this new born. After few months the child can finally be taken outside to be seen and celebrated by whoever. A special ceremony to celebrate and welcome the child is made where people will bring the child some gifts. A goat 🐐 is slaughtered and it is called Mbuti ya Shidzwele. The attendees of such a celebration function play with the child. Touching the soft cheeks, giving the baby child some gifts, singing , dancing and ululating. Today ,the child is grown up facing the challenges of life & the child remembers the days she/he was born including the day he/ she had been celebrated 🍾 I HOPE THAT I HAVE GIVEN SOME MEANING FOR THOSE WHO DO NOT UNDERSTAND TSONGA LANGUAGE
Couldn't help but shed a tear for this one, like I did ever since I heard it the 1st time (that was years ago). Does anyone have the lyrics? Please share.
@@Malisti04 the songs says: I think of the day i was born,people came to see me my mother held me with both her hands,sitting down folding her legs nursing me (the way you sit when you do yoga) all people were happy,bringing gifts,dancing and singing beautiful music.
he died to make us holy so let us die to make men free
This song brings back memories and tears about my former beautiful Gazankulu homeland under the leadership of our outstanding Prof HWE Ntan'wisi ♥️. The Shangaan nation with our beautiful Tsonga language are what we are today because of him. Rest in peace Maluleke, Mhinga, Mun'wanati. Special thanks to our Tsonga music composers: Tatana D C Marivate, S J Khosa, etc - you have made the Shangaan nation to stand out amongst other nations and be counted. This choir deserves standing ovations in all respects - you guys have killed it second to none 👏 ❤️
Lots of love from South Africa 🇿🇦 ❤️
Thank you so much for your kind words. Much appreciated!!
May my grand father's soul continue to rest in peace.Marivate, maringa!!!!
Beautiful song. It so sad that choral and classical music has died in this country.
I think too much competition could be to blame
Art never dies. It is reborn
You killed it, one would swear that you guys speak xiTsonga
Thank you Sir. The way we struggle with the language you have no idea!!
Mbuti ya Shidzwele is a goat that is slaughtered in celebration for a child who is finally taken outside the house to face the world and be seen by the relatives, friends and the community.
In Shangaan culture, when a child is born - the child is protected inside the house and only special people like the parents and distinguished grandmothers are allowed access into that house to see this new born. After few months the child can finally be taken outside to be seen and celebrated by whoever. A special ceremony to celebrate and welcome the child is made where people will bring the child some gifts. A goat 🐐 is slaughtered and it is called Mbuti ya Shidzwele.
The attendees of such a celebration function play with the child. Touching the soft cheeks, giving the baby child some gifts, singing , dancing and ululating.
Today ,the child is grown up facing the challenges of life & the child remembers the days she/he was born including the day he/ she had been celebrated 🍾
I HOPE THAT I HAVE GIVEN SOME MEANING FOR THOSE WHO DO NOT UNDERSTAND TSONGA LANGUAGE
Thanks for the interpretion,I was about to help.
Thank you so much!!!
VaTsonga not Shangaan
@@kulaniangelic2770
Shangaan is a nation. The language is Tsonga. The king is Nghunghunyana Nxumalo
Remind me of my aunt MT Mametja a teacher and conductor at Makotopong primary in the 80s
Kindly always do translation for these beautiful songs ❤
My dad sings me this song every year on my birthday, with no fail
Considering that the members are not all is in the same province let alone same town. It's impressive how they were able to pull this off.
Thank you!!
This is so Exceptional and Glorious 🔥🙏💯. DC Marivate would enjoy listening to this 🎵🎶
Thank you so much for the compliment!
Miyela nwana ahhaha❤️❤️❤️❤️
Oh yes
Classic that stood the test of time. Our forebear; DC Marivate . Nkomati
Couldn't help but shed a tear for this one, like I did ever since I heard it the 1st time (that was years ago). Does anyone have the lyrics? Please share.
Thank you
Ha khensa vuyimbeleri byo saseka swonghasi. Hi ba mandla
Siyabulela.
Parabéns parabéns
So simple, so beautiful ❤️
Thank you
You don't disappoint me at all. I am so much impressed. God bless you all. Please see how you can subtitle.... It will help to learn and teach. Thanks
We will try. Thank you!
I would love to explain what the song is all about
Took us months to get this copy right back in high school... Interesting piece 😍😍
It is a lovely piece indeed!
do you still have this copy brother?
Please share the copy if you still have
makes me so proud to be tsonga...thank you guys,perfectly sung!
Thank you so much. It means so much coming from someone who actually speaks the language :)
Brief interpretation please
@@Malisti04 the songs says:
I think of the day i was born,people came to see me
my mother held me with both her hands,sitting down folding her legs nursing me (the way you sit when you do yoga)
all people were happy,bringing gifts,dancing and singing beautiful music.
@@gezanimathebula725 thank you
Wow! You did justice to this song.. beautiful.
Thank you Sir
Soul soothing indeed, kindly translate it for me.
Email address pleaase
Nice song, makes me take out tears, fabulous
Much appreciated!
Ku nandziha ka ririmi ra Xitsonga. 😋🔥
Wow
Great song, and love the slower chorus. But stuck with meaning or lyrics 🤦
Much appreciated
Ilikè the voices
Thank you
How did I know that you guys would do such justice to this song?
Thank you!!
One of my favourite songs 😊 nicely sung
Thank you sir
one of my favorite songs! can someone please help me with meaning of the song
Thanks
😍😍Swi saseke ngopfu 👏🏽👌🏽
Well done👌 I like the andante pace
Thank you
Nice an simple 👏👏👏👏👏👌👌👌
Thank you! Cheers!
Beautifully done!
Thank you very much!
👏👏👏🔥🔥🔥🌷
Appreciated
bravo
Thanks
Wow 👏👏👏
Thank you! Cheers!
Who knows what language is this please?
xiTsonga
Please send me the lyrics
Your email please