Eine der schönsten Nationalhymnen die ich jemals gehört habe. Da versteht man wahrlich wie stolz eine Nation sein kann wenn deren Nationalhymne zu feierlichen aber auch zu sportlichen Anlässen gespielt wird. Voller Hingabe und voller Selbstbewusstsein und Nationalstolz wird diese Hymne gespielt und gesungen. Ein Gefühl was ich als Deutscher mit unserer Nationalhymne ohne Patriotismus oder Überheblichkeit auch sehr gerne spüren und verkörpern möchte und nicht als Missbrauch der damaligen Zeit des Nationalsozialismus, sondern als die Nation die wir Deutschen seit 1949 nun einmal sind und die wir seit dem 03. Oktober 1990 auch mit dem zweiten deutschen Staat wieder vereint eingegangen sind der Bundesrepublik Deutschland. Unserem Heimatland das man mit Stolz betrachten kann und nicht mit Abscheu wie es die Nationalsozialisten damals gebracht hatten und unser Ansehen in den Dreck gezogen hatten. Gott schütze unser Land die Bundesrepublik Deutschland. 🇩🇪
Patriotismus und Nationalismus sind zwei ganz verschiedene Sachen. Die Nationalsozialisten waren keine Patrioten, sie haben die Liebe zum Vaterland mißbraucht und andere Völker verachtet. Ich bin stolz Deutscher zu sein und daß wir heute ein Staat haben wo Einigkeit und Recht und Freiheit im Grundgesetz verankert sind und daß wir auch in Harmonie und Freundschaft mit allen andere eueopäischen leben
Such a beautiful song, remember being a teenager watching Cry Freedom and beginning to understand that dividing people is never a way to follow. Apartheid, and other systems created to divide us, should allways be fought against.
The best national anthem in the world - a majestic and proud piece of music. Always reminds me of that excellent film "Cry Freedom", and of Biko, Mandela and the South African people who suffered so much.
Each time this ANTHEM is being played, tears flows down my eyes with questions; WHEN WILL AFRICA CONTINENT BE FREE FROM SLAVERY? GOD, BLESS US THE AFRIKANS.
@dutchskyrimgamer.youtube2748 I guess it is a good thing for you because if we were to ask the majority in Africa whether to keep the beloved Die Stem or just go for Nkosi Sikeli the decision would be obvious
Deeply moved, yet immensely proud to have so many friends in the Rainbow Country I remember Tata Madiba, who made such a miracle happen. Nkosi Sikelele Africa!!
I don't understand this anthem since it's not in my language, but that has not stopped me from enjoying one of the greatest national anthems of the African continent. We used to play this song in the brass band at my school in Ghana, West Africa, but I never knew it was the South African National Anthem. Whoever put this piece together did a very priceless job and deserve the utmost commendation. #GodBlessAfrica #GodBlessMandela
It was done by EMILONJI KANTU CHURCH CHOIR.IM 🇰🇪 KENYAN BUT I LISTENED TO THIS SONG ALL THE TIME. NOW I UNDERSTAND TO SING IT IT FROM THE BEGINNING TO END
YES, GOD YAHWEH BLESS SOUTH AFRICA. I STILL REMEMBER MY FIRST TIME IN SOUTH AFRICA WORKING AS VOLUNTEER 2010 FIFA WORLD CUP AND AFRICA CONECTION OF JMM! THANKS, O MERCIFUL GOD YESSUAH FOR BLESS ME IN RSA.
@@Zulu.Warrior come on it's not that bad. Plus, it's about reconciliation and inclusion. The current anthem has 5 languages, this has 1. Or maybe 3? I'm not sure lol. Plus, this is for all of Africa.
I am 42 yr old African American school teacher..and Im truly touched by such a beautiful national anthem..such a profound sound and rich lyrics..of course becuz of slavery ancestry can be hard to trace back to beloved Africa..my only ancestry I can trace is my father's side his father was African American but his mother was African American / Puerto Rican history (Philly, PA) Nelson-Allen the Allen side possibly related to Richard Allen who founded the A.M.E. Church in America...my mothers side both parents were African American from Eastern Shore of Virginia my grandfather's mother was partly Indian - Blackfoot (Eastern Shore of Virginia)
MAJESTIC! Whenever I hear those BASSES and TENORS belt this out, I get teary-eyed! Such a beautiful prayer for any nation, sung to an old Welsh tune...Thanks for uploading this version!
Prince LOUSSALA. It is indeed a great prayer. My suggestion: all African countries incorporate this prayer in all our Hymnals (of all denominations). It should be translated and sung in all our languages in exactly the way it's sung here in this video; just like we normally sing hymns in our Church congregations. Wouldn't it be great when it is the opening song for ALL our official African co-operational and regional meetings (SADEC; EAC; ECOWAS; AU; etc)? With accompanying instruments, every delegate sings in their own language, yet with the same melody from start to finish. We don't need to wait for one country called: United States of Africa. We can start as from today to get this music score, translate it in our various national languages (including our tribal languages), and ensure all our respective national music departments (Military, Police, etc) can play the instruments and sing this version per excellence. It can be taught (in any vernacular) in all our nursery and primary schools as "The African Anthem". It can be used as opening song in all our international African Sports, Conventions, Business, or any special events or assemblies. I believe it will be great.
Prince LOUSSALA. It is indeed a great prayer. My suggestion: all African countries incorporate this prayer in all our Hymnals (of all denominations). It should be translated and sung in all our languages in exactly the way it's sung here in this video; just like we normally sing hymns in our Church congregations. Wouldn't it be great when it is the opening song for ALL our official African co-operational and regional meetings (SADEC; EAC; ECOWAS; AU; etc)? With accompanying instruments, every delegate sings in their own language, yet with the same melody from start to finish. We don't need to wait for one country called: United States of Africa. We can start as from today to get this music score, translate it in our various national languages (including our tribal languages), and ensure all our respective national music departments (Military, Police, etc) can play the instruments and sing this version per excellence. It can be taught (in any vernacular) in all our nursery and primary schools as "The African Anthem". It can be used as opening song in all our international African Sports, Conventions, Business, or any special events or assemblies. I believe it will be great.
Fr Huddleston was a great man of God indeed, his humility and selflessness has always inspired South Africans during difficult times...GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN R.I.P. SIR.and thank you Peter.
J'aime beaucoup ce chant, pourquoi je l'ignore. à travers ce chant, l'on voit que l'africain et plus précisément le sus africain a souffert. Cette chanson fend l'âme. GOD bless AFRICA
I remember singing this anthem years ago in my Kenyan high school in solidarity with the blacks in south africa. I cry everytime I hear the original version ........ a very powerful anthem
What a spirit-filled song born out of Africa. God Bless South Africa, God bless Africa. May 'God bless our World' and give her peace and freedom as he did to South Africa. 'Come Spirit, come Spirit, Come Holy Spirit, Holy Spirit!' 'Let it be so, Let it be so, Forever let it be so!'
What a great man!!! I would be proud to have Madiba as my fellow compatriot!!! My deepest respect and condolences to all South Africans! May God Bless you all to follow Madiba's steps and carry his legacy forth! Madiba lives through his legacy to SA and the world. RIP Dear Mr. Mandela.
A wonderful rendition of the many versions of this GREAT Anthem! Whenever I want to go back to South Africa emotionally and conquer I listen to and view this version. It brings the best out of me. Indeed, Klatzow's version is the best!Alfred Msezane
The song embodies collective aspirations of Africans to free themselves from slavery in all its manifestations and build a future firmly anchored on shared prosperity and fully realization of rights and freedoms
I always wondered - what do people stand to gain from hate? Does it make anyone's life better, does it solve any of the economic problems people have? In the end- what point is there. I think we all gain so much more by living and working with each other, cooperating with one another...not killing
@@ericsteele6941 that version is the national anthem, which mixes Die Stem and Nkosi Sikelel, This one is just Nkosi Sikelel' iAfrika, as it's original form as a church hymn. Although I must say, hearing both Die Stem Van Suid Afrika and Nkosi Sikelel' iAfrika together is truly a whole other level of majesty, especially when both are used in full.
Nkosi Sikelel' iAfrica (God bless Africa) - hymn originally composed by Enoch Sontonga in 1897. Sung by Imilonji Kantu Choral Society, Cape Town Symphony Orchestra conducted by Peter Klatzow
what a beautiful lyric fortunate I don't understand the language but am trying to see if my music people in Lagos,nigeria can translate it for us, God bless Africa !.
I love this mainly because South Africa is for all those who lives in it(Black&white). Come on South Africans let's live and love each other, let's Marry White and Black and teach each other Cultures of our forefathers in order to eradicate apartheid
This past Monday evening the choir I'm in attended another choir concert to help sing three pieces ( we are a Canadian folk choir) and to Honour Nelson Mandela it was decided the evening before that they would like to sing the National Anthem during the concert. Nobody had practiced but the main choir had learned it a little while ago. It was beautifully sung by the choirs and the audience in the little Centretown United Church in Ottawa, Ontario. Just beautiful to hear it.
Absolutely beautiful. Very very touching. Though I don't understand the words but it always makes me cry. Sounds like a prayer. Very emotional. Well done.
I only wish it had sorted out this way but I really do fear for s South Africa, my wife and I spent many a happy year there but alas no longer do we wish to go there< God rest Nelson without doubt the greatest man to live
beatiful anthem and a tribute to the greatest man to live in the last 100 hundred years.A real pity to hear all the conservatives in Australia and England paying tribute to Mandela when they spent all their time defending apartheid
Eine der schönsten Nationalhymnen die ich jemals gehört habe. Da versteht man wahrlich wie stolz eine Nation sein kann wenn deren Nationalhymne zu feierlichen aber auch zu sportlichen Anlässen gespielt wird. Voller Hingabe und voller Selbstbewusstsein und Nationalstolz wird diese Hymne gespielt und gesungen. Ein Gefühl was ich als Deutscher mit unserer Nationalhymne ohne Patriotismus oder Überheblichkeit auch sehr gerne spüren und verkörpern möchte und nicht als Missbrauch der damaligen Zeit des Nationalsozialismus, sondern als die Nation die wir Deutschen seit 1949 nun einmal sind und die wir seit dem 03. Oktober 1990 auch mit dem zweiten deutschen Staat wieder vereint eingegangen sind der Bundesrepublik Deutschland. Unserem Heimatland das man mit Stolz betrachten kann und nicht mit Abscheu wie es die Nationalsozialisten damals gebracht hatten und unser Ansehen in den Dreck gezogen hatten. Gott schütze unser Land die Bundesrepublik Deutschland. 🇩🇪
Patriotismus und Nationalismus sind zwei ganz verschiedene Sachen. Die Nationalsozialisten waren keine Patrioten, sie haben die Liebe zum Vaterland mißbraucht und andere Völker verachtet.
Ich bin stolz Deutscher zu sein und daß wir heute ein Staat haben wo Einigkeit und Recht und Freiheit im Grundgesetz verankert sind
und daß wir auch in Harmonie und Freundschaft mit allen andere eueopäischen leben
Such a beautiful song, remember being a teenager watching Cry Freedom and beginning to understand that dividing people is never a way to follow. Apartheid, and other systems created to divide us, should allways be fought against.
The most beautiful national anthem I've ever heard.
Not their national anthem.
Only part of it and Die Stem mixed together.
The Grey Penguin it is
@@thegreypenguin5097 - Yes it is
@@thegreypenguin5097 - Die Stem mixed in spoils this beautiful anthem
Wow and wow, the masterpiece! I am in love with the original Nkosi si kelel i Afrika!
The best national anthem in the world - a majestic and proud piece of music. Always reminds me of that excellent film "Cry Freedom", and of Biko, Mandela and the South African people who suffered so much.
Each time this ANTHEM is being played, tears flows down my eyes with questions; WHEN WILL AFRICA CONTINENT BE FREE FROM SLAVERY? GOD, BLESS US THE AFRIKANS.
When people who style themselves like Malema and Mugabe are gone. Then, peace will reign.
😢😢😢😢😢
R.I.P Peter :( Thank you for this rendition. Rest well
I long for the day the whole continent will embrace and sing this beautiful anthem.
Im kenyan and I can sing this song offbeat although I don't understand the lirics
And hopefully respect Die Stem in the process
This should be made the African national anthem
@dutchskyrimgamer.youtube2748 I guess it is a good thing for you because if we were to ask the majority in Africa whether to keep the beloved Die Stem or just go for Nkosi Sikeli the decision would be obvious
Deeply moved, yet immensely proud to have so many friends in the Rainbow Country I remember Tata Madiba, who made such a miracle happen. Nkosi Sikelele Africa!!
I don't understand this anthem since it's not in my language, but that has not stopped me from enjoying one of the greatest national anthems of the African continent. We used to play this song in the brass band at my school in Ghana, West Africa, but I never knew it was the South African National Anthem. Whoever put this piece together did a very priceless job and deserve the utmost commendation. #GodBlessAfrica #GodBlessMandela
the anthem of RSA is a hybrid of Die Stem and this, very beautiful!
#GodBlessDeKlerk
It was done by EMILONJI KANTU CHURCH CHOIR.IM 🇰🇪 KENYAN BUT I LISTENED TO THIS SONG ALL THE TIME. NOW I UNDERSTAND TO SING IT IT FROM THE BEGINNING TO END
Best Natural Country Ever. And Africa.
I think that one day Africa will unite as a state and this will be the African anthem.
This is not just a national anthem. It is the Hymn of Africa. :)
Totaly true...
It's also m'y feeling and i'm from Burkina Faso.
This anthem always makes me proud to be South African .
The best anthem in the world. I love you South , my adopted home.
I FEEL SO DAM PROUD TO BE AFRICAN!!!
I never get bored playing this music turn national anthem I want to believe it has a good spiritual instinct one again God bless Africa
My condolences on the passing of South Africa's greatest son. He has been my inspiration since the 1970s.
This song makes me more patriotic
Gave me goose bumps too
I love this song. I can listen to it for ever..I think it is the best anthem there is. RIP Tata Madiba. Africa and the world is proud of you.
Robert Muinde A
YES, GOD YAHWEH BLESS SOUTH AFRICA. I STILL REMEMBER MY FIRST TIME IN SOUTH AFRICA WORKING AS VOLUNTEER 2010 FIFA WORLD CUP AND AFRICA CONECTION OF JMM! THANKS, O MERCIFUL GOD YESSUAH FOR BLESS ME IN RSA.
This should be the anthem for all Africa.
REST IN PEACE MANDELA.
GOD BLESS SOUTH AFRICA!!
It's not the anthem of South Africa, it's the Anthem of whole Africa...
Yes It will come back for the whole of 'Africa nation' I am working with some students to translation to 'Swahili' and other local languages
I have a feeling that one day this version will come back into use.
What a time to be alive.
I sure hope not. The current version is the best
@@jancovanderwesthuizen8070 I agree with you and that's my favorite anthem in whole world🇿🇦👊🏾
@Peter Klatzow - I hope this version will cone back because the version now with the Die Stem added on is just a horrid
@@Zulu.Warrior come on it's not that bad. Plus, it's about reconciliation and inclusion. The current anthem has 5 languages, this has 1. Or maybe 3? I'm not sure lol. Plus, this is for all of Africa.
I am 42 yr old African American school teacher..and Im truly touched by such a beautiful national anthem..such a profound sound and rich lyrics..of course becuz of slavery ancestry can be hard to trace back to beloved Africa..my only ancestry I can trace is my father's side his father was African American but his mother was African American / Puerto Rican history (Philly, PA) Nelson-Allen the Allen side possibly related to Richard Allen who founded the A.M.E. Church in America...my mothers side both parents were African American from Eastern Shore of Virginia my grandfather's mother was partly Indian - Blackfoot (Eastern Shore of Virginia)
MAJESTIC! Whenever I hear those BASSES and TENORS belt this out, I get teary-eyed! Such a beautiful prayer for any nation, sung to an old Welsh tune...Thanks for uploading this version!
Whoaw. This moved me and shook my core! South Africa is a beautiful country. This should be an African anthem
Then without words. Or all African languages 1 sentence.
I fully agree to have this song as an United States of Africa Anthem. So deep and touching. A real praise given to God and cries rising up to Him.
Prince LOUSSALA. It is indeed a great prayer. My suggestion: all African countries incorporate this prayer in all our Hymnals (of all denominations). It should be translated and sung in all our languages in exactly the way it's sung here in this video; just like we normally sing hymns in our Church congregations. Wouldn't it be great when it is the opening song for ALL our official African co-operational and regional meetings (SADEC; EAC; ECOWAS; AU; etc)? With accompanying instruments, every delegate sings in their own language, yet with the same melody from start to finish. We don't need to wait for one country called: United States of Africa. We can start as from today to get this music score, translate it in our various national languages (including our tribal languages), and ensure all our respective national music departments (Military, Police, etc) can play the instruments and sing this version per excellence. It can be taught (in any vernacular) in all our nursery and primary schools as "The African Anthem". It can be used as opening song in all our international African Sports, Conventions, Business, or any special events or assemblies. I believe it will be great.
Prince LOUSSALA. It is indeed a great prayer. My suggestion: all African countries incorporate this prayer in all our Hymnals (of all denominations). It should be translated and sung in all our languages in exactly the way it's sung here in this video; just like we normally sing hymns in our Church congregations. Wouldn't it be great when it is the opening song for ALL our official African co-operational and regional meetings (SADEC; EAC; ECOWAS; AU; etc)? With accompanying instruments, every delegate sings in their own language, yet with the same melody from start to finish. We don't need to wait for one country called: United States of Africa. We can start as from today to get this music score, translate it in our various national languages (including our tribal languages), and ensure all our respective national music departments (Military, Police, etc) can play the instruments and sing this version per excellence. It can be taught (in any vernacular) in all our nursery and primary schools as "The African Anthem". It can be used as opening song in all our international African Sports, Conventions, Business, or any special events or assemblies. I believe it will be great.
the hymn for whole Africa
The most EMOTIONAL ANTHEM EVER......TEARS ROLL WHEN LISTENING ....
A cry to the continent.Unite Africa!!!!!
Fr Huddleston was a great man of God indeed, his humility and selflessness has always inspired South Africans during difficult times...GONE BUT NOT FORGOTTEN R.I.P. SIR.and thank you Peter.
Father Trevor Huddleston, the man of God3❤🙏
J'aime beaucoup ce chant, pourquoi je l'ignore. à travers ce chant, l'on voit que l'africain et plus précisément le sus africain a souffert. Cette chanson fend l'âme. GOD bless AFRICA
Makube njalo! Kude kube kunaphakade! Let it be! Forever and ever! Thank you for the upload of the original anthem.
I have played this song million times.it's heart tourching though I dond understand the wards but I just love it more than any other anthem.I'm Kenyan
Nkosi sikelel iafrica
sure, its one of the best anthem across the continent
Jambo Majuri saa. Frm Uk
I remember singing this anthem years ago in my Kenyan high school in solidarity with the blacks in south africa. I cry everytime I hear the original version ........ a very powerful anthem
I'have a dream, go to south Africa.
Nelson Mandela is the best
This song IS more fabulous than other. I'm french and i'm crazy about this song
Sung from the heart.....It is a prayer of the despair seeking divine intervention and. Very emotional and soul touching. God bless Africa!
What a spirit-filled song born out of Africa. God Bless South Africa, God bless Africa. May 'God bless our World' and give her peace and freedom as he did to South Africa.
'Come Spirit, come Spirit,
Come Holy Spirit, Holy Spirit!'
'Let it be so,
Let it be so,
Forever let it be so!'
What a great man!!! I would be proud to have Madiba as my fellow compatriot!!! My deepest respect and condolences to all South Africans! May God Bless you all to follow Madiba's steps and carry his legacy forth! Madiba lives through his legacy to SA and the world. RIP Dear Mr. Mandela.
A wonderful rendition of the many versions of this GREAT Anthem! Whenever I want to go back to South Africa emotionally and conquer I listen to and view this version. It brings the best out of me. Indeed, Klatzow's version is the best!Alfred Msezane
What a wonderful song It reminds me of all who fought for freedom in South Africa more especially Steve Bantu Biko and Tata Mandela
The song embodies collective aspirations of Africans to free themselves from slavery in all its manifestations and build a future firmly anchored on shared prosperity and fully realization of rights and freedoms
It's a long walk to true freedom but as South Africans and the whole Africa shall one day realise true freedom for black nation
I am a Ugandan but have learnt this anthem and loved the high level of patriotism in South Africa
This anthem leaves me in awe...
I always wondered - what do people stand to gain from hate? Does it make anyone's life better, does it solve any of the economic problems people have? In the end- what point is there. I think we all gain so much more by living and working with each other, cooperating with one another...not killing
God bless South Africa.
this version of Nkos' sikelela does it for me.... grew up singing it in the early 90's
Delighted that you like at Carol. It is a most beautiful hymn. Such a pity we never sing it in this form any more.
Peter Klatzow
The version with "Die Stem van Suid-Afrika" is better because it represents the British and Dutch heritage also.
@@ericsteele6941 that version is the national anthem, which mixes Die Stem and Nkosi Sikelel,
This one is just Nkosi Sikelel' iAfrika, as it's original form as a church hymn.
Although I must say, hearing both Die Stem Van Suid Afrika and Nkosi Sikelel' iAfrika together is truly a whole other level of majesty, especially when both are used in full.
One of the most beautiful hymn I have heard. I don't know the lyrics,
however it moved me deeply.
Thank you Ivanoe. It was a great privilege to arrange and conduct this.
Mother of anthems
Perfect to listen to this 100 years to the day after Mandela was born
Nkosi Sikelel' iAfrica (God bless Africa) - hymn originally composed by Enoch Sontonga in 1897. Sung by Imilonji Kantu Choral Society, Cape Town Symphony Orchestra conducted by Peter Klatzow
love how it flows even though i can't understand it evokes emotions... hope i will make it thea someday and learn zulu its so African
Best Natural Country Ever. And Africa.
what a beautiful lyric fortunate I don't understand the language but am trying to see if my music people in Lagos,nigeria can translate it for us, God bless Africa !.
I enjoy listening to this composition.
may God bless Africa
(Xhosa)
Nkosi sikelel' iAfrika
Maluphakanyis' uphondo lwayo
Yiva imithandazo yethu
Nkosi sikelela, Thina lusapho lwayo
Chorus
Yehla Moya, Yehla Moya,
Yehla Moya Oyingcwele
Lord, bless Africa
May her horn rise high up
Hear Thou our prayers
And bless us.
Chorus
Descend, O Spirit
Descend, O Holy Spirit
OMG, the world's most beautiful anthem, and that in 3 languages. All the best for South Africa.
I love Die Stem too. And I believe both Die Stem and Nkosi Sikelel iAfrika are African anthems.
Thank you Peter. with tears clouding my vision... the shortened version does not do this wonderful hymn justice... peace and love...
Such a beautiful, beautiful hymn.
Best best
Lyrics and tune nice. May South Africa Live Forever. From Dhaka Bangladesh
Beautiful!!!!
I love this mainly because South Africa is for all those who lives in it(Black&white). Come on South Africans let's live and love each other, let's Marry White and Black and teach each other Cultures of our forefathers in order to eradicate apartheid
I do play it as one my favorite songs forgetting that it's a national anthem.
We are together our South African brothers and sisters and we love you!From Kenya.
+Nicholas APODO ATTYANG Thank you, Nicolas. We are very proud of this hymn.
Thank you Peter for sharing the full length of the anthem.
This past Monday evening the choir I'm in attended another choir concert to help sing three pieces ( we are a Canadian folk choir) and to Honour Nelson Mandela it was decided the evening before that they would like to sing the National Anthem during the concert. Nobody had practiced but the main choir had learned it a little while ago. It was beautifully sung by the choirs and the audience in the little Centretown United Church in Ottawa, Ontario. Just beautiful to hear it.
My Beloved Country !!
love listening to these amazing anthem, my legend Mandela...freedom fighter
South Africa whose original name is AZANIA meaning the Land Heard by GOD. The original Jerusalem.
God Bless Africa
one of the best anthems
Yeah
thank you lord plz bless africa
Absolutely beautiful. Very very touching. Though I don't understand the words but it always makes me cry. Sounds like a prayer. Very emotional. Well done.
I always play this SA anthem and im Kenyan i love it mostly
Kenyan here too. And this anthem just lives rent free in my mind. And the Tanzanian one too
The best anthem in the whole world!
Excellent
I literally feel goosebumps listening to this anthem! Oh Thixo sive!
Brazil and South Africa
God Bless Africa. One of the most beautiful National Anthems.
wer einmal da war, der liebt das Land
Amazing, i love it!!
wow that was beautiful
It is a hymn for all of Africa.
I only wish it had sorted out this way but I really do fear for s
South Africa, my wife and I spent many a happy year there but alas no longer do we wish to go there< God rest Nelson without doubt the greatest man to live
Thank you, Marek.
Brother I play this Anthem song dayly. It's a very moving hymn. Im kenyan.
RIP Mandela. You would be greatly remembered
Africa is so blessed
Touching! Amazing!
With our bright new President, I hope things will sort out. Maybe you should come and see, Burt?
Thank You Yah❤
Just like the FIFA Confederations Cup 2009 & the FIFA world cup 2010 🇿🇦⚽️🌍
proudly south african
Jeez. This is real music. Kudos
beatiful anthem and a tribute to the greatest man to live in the last 100 hundred years.A real pity to hear all the conservatives in Australia and England paying tribute to Mandela when they spent all their time defending apartheid
El himno del África negra. Muy hermoso.
BRAVO!!
Cry Freedom.A film about Steve Biko.
Cet hymne incite aux Africain la Foi en eux et en leur continent; aux hommes qui ce sont sacrifies pour ce beau continent