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Boina123
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Performing on April 18th, 1980 for the Zimbabwe Independence Celebrations, Bob Marley and The Wailers laid down an inspiring set at Rufaro Stadium in Harare, Zimbabwe. In April of 1980, Bob Marley and the Wailers were afforded the highest honour of their careers. On April 18th, the country Rhodesia was to celebrate its independence from England, and Bob Marley and The Wailers were invited to perform at the ceremony. From that day forward the African nation was to be called Zimbabwe.

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Boina123
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Mbira is a musical instrument traditional to the VaShona people of Zimbabwe. Mbira music is sacred and healing. The instrument features in a variety of VaShona ceremonies, and it remains a vital link to the past through songs that have been passed down over hundreds of years.

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Boina123
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Tchimurenga Zimbabwe · Sam Mangwana

Maria Tebbo

℗ 1995 Stern's Africa

Released on: 1995-04-11

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Boina123
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"The Chimurenga songs helped to instil grim determination among all the actors in the revolutionary process. The gallant fighters themselves drew tremendous inspiration from these songs. Whenever they lost hope, were starving, wounded or subjected to surprise attacks by the enemy, they did not give in. Instead they turned to the revolutionary songs to refurbish their spirits and morale and were impelled to fight on until final victory. The songs also provided the means by which political conscientisation was achieved and moral support generated among the masses. Through the songs, a revolutionary message was transmitted to the masses. The masses were educated about the reasons why the war was being fought, who the enemy was, and the importance of unity and cooperation in the prosecution of our just struggle for national independence.

"In short, the songs emphasised the necessity of living together, suffering together and struggling together for the good of all. Not surprising, our gallant freedom fighters and the povho (people) became as inseparable as fish and water, and thus ensuring the certainty of victory.

"Another important aspect that emerges from these songs, is the remarkable creativity of our people. The songs represent an interesting synthesis of our rich cultural heritage and modern melodies. In other words, the composers used an established cultural pattern which they successfully adapted to suit changed circumstances and needs. Traditional and Christian tunes were given a revolutionary dimension, and became important means of teaching people about the struggle as well as restoring pride in our past.

"Now that the war is over, I hope that the artists who composed 'The songs that won the Liberation War' will not go to waste. There is need for new songs that will help to reinforce our socialist thrust. Such songs should be instrumental in the continuous struggle for economic independence and the transformation of our society. Our new social order demands that we should mobilise all our existing resources and talents. Our artists should also join the bandwagon of concerted action to build a truly independent, united, equal and prosperous society."
—Alec J. C. Pongweni

Boina123
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Zimbabwe Music · African Tribal Drums

African Tribe - African Tribal Music

℗ 2010 Equilibrium

Released on: 2011-02-16

Composer: Giuliano Sacchetto-Giordano Trivellato

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Boina123
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Zimbabwe Prisons and Correctional Services officers showcase their musical, dancing skills

Boina123
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SlyMedia Tv is an online TV Channel that provides a one stop shop for various content producers that target the consumers from the Zimbabwean african community ,helping them keep in touch with one another, while geographically displaced.
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entire family. SlyMedia Tv is an Independent TV station designed to suit an ever expanding internet audience. We air original programmes on a video on demand channel (VOD) along with local and national client programming through individual agreements with agencies, independent distributors and programme producers.

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We have state of the art broadcast streaming gear that operates like an OB VAN using four live mixing full HD Broadcast Cameras with character generator that allows us to decorates our TV Screen by inserting partners logos, banners and screen overlays, squeeze backs, titles and scrolls, scoreboards, stopwatches, Virtual Studios, real time clock and video adverts in real-time on the go to all chosen social media platform to suit different customer needs i.e. Facebook and You-Tube. TV productions services provided by experienced broadcasters, Camera Persons, Editors and Reporters


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SlyMedia Tv aims to make the best use of noncommercial and commercial media and related services to enhance the quality of life in our african community by encouraging people to consider and discuss issues explore and share new ideas, and by inspiring a continued sense of worthiness and belonging.

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Our mission is a movement of positive educational entertainment through online television, comedy, film music of various clean genres and Church Ministering Material that is innovative, creative, informative, fun and entertaining geared for the generation of the day and generations to come, lifting up the spirit of the downhearted. Bringing a message of hope and empowerment, cultivating the spirit of love and to inspire a new Global way of thinking.

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Boina123
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St. Anne's Congress 2013 - Empandeni Mission

Boina123
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Boina123
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Zimbabwe Meets Afrobeats Mix 2023 — Quasso — This mix is a fusion of both Afrobeats and Zim music, Bringing the best of both all in one mix.

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Boina123
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Disappear by Winky D | Dance by France Choreographer

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Boina123
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00:00 Intro
00:19 Rhodesia 1890-1924 : God Save the King
01:00 Southern Rhodesia 1924-1965 1979-1980 : God Save the Queen
01:38 Federation of Rhodesia and Nyasaland 1953-1963 : God Save the Queen
02:17 Republic of Rhodesia 1970-1979 : Rise, O Voices of Rhodesia
03:20 Zimbabwe Rhodesia 1979 : Rise, O Voices of Rhodesia
04:18 Republic of Zimbabwe 1980-1994 : Ishe Komborera Africa
05:59 Republic of Zimbabwe 1994-Current : Simudzai Mureza wedu WeZimbabwe




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