Erm... There are many families who bother teach their descendants their family tree, totem pride each and evety chance they get. Shona people have a tendency of kusvora rudzi rwavo in favour of English culture, hence they miss out out quite a lot of their culture then wonder why they know nothing! By the way i am shona and vety proyd my great uncles and father taught us zvekwedu anaShava😊.
😮sad. What stopped you from learning your language and yet there are a lot of Zimbabweans in South Africa? Ooreans who grew up in Germany know how to speak their native language but here you making excuses😮
I found this really interesting. How does the professor know his heritage that many generations back
Erm... There are many families who bother teach their descendants their family tree, totem pride each and evety chance they get. Shona people have a tendency of kusvora rudzi rwavo in favour of English culture, hence they miss out out quite a lot of their culture then wonder why they know nothing! By the way i am shona and vety proyd my great uncles and father taught us zvekwedu anaShava😊.
Midzimu yemumusha chaiyo inotobuda ichitaura nhoroondo. Problem is vanhu hamuchadi zvechivanhu so you will forever be lost.
@@PaloSanttrue that
Vanobudirwa munzinza vanotaura rudzi rwese!
I wish you had English translation as a child raised in SA but from Zim
😮sad. What stopped you from learning your language and yet there are a lot of Zimbabweans in South Africa? Ooreans who grew up in Germany know how to speak their native language but here you making excuses😮
Zambezi haabvi ku Okavango Swamps. Anobva mu Zambia. Chobe River ane ma tributaries from the swamps iye Chobe odira muna Zambezi
Zambezi starts in Zambia?
yess from zambia