I love listening to pure undiluted Ndebele. I just realised that I cannot speak it fluently, I’m Ndebele but I cannot finish a sentence without adding an English word or more.
Wow this is nice the people are still practising their old ways of lifestyle..l am from the Midlands and l can relate to a lot of what has been said here...Ukulima /Humwe in my language karanga and Nhimbe in Zezuru... You love what you do keep going💖💙❤🇿🇼🇿🇼🇿🇼🌍🙏
That’s a good documentary Prince Ngivela e Nkayi , e Dolahali Utshangane useduze lathi kulezihlahla okuthiwa yimsempe,coconut family tree. Can u do the documentary for the Nhlekisa clan ko Nkiwane under chief Madhliwa.
you father looks like my uncle Musi Mahlangu, so cool how genes are so powerful. I am always so humbled to tell people about us and the people I come from. Once again another beautiful video, the place has not changed a bit - still the same as I remember it 🤣
I’m from Nkayi too. Thanks for doing this. I made a video on Ndebele culture and someone told me to check out your channel. I didn’t know we had such a rich channel for us Ndebeles. Thank you so much.
Thank u for sharing some of your life details with us. Its beautiful where u come from n the people a jovial. Yr dad looks great/young I enjoyed this episode ❤❤
Wow this is just priceless ...You have taken us through memory lane missed these moments back in Zhombe ... Keep up the good work....I've never been in Nkayi but my grandfather worked at Nkayi hospital as a nurse
Hello Prince. Sawubona. I enjoyed your video. Thank you. I visited a community in Tsholotso in 2011 and had a wonderful welcome because I was a sponsor through a charity. Singing and dancing by children and adults. The ladies who make things in Zim are very skilled. I still have my presents. They gave me mats and baskets and others gave me wooden cutlery and a wooden elephant. I am a lucky woman.😊🧡🐘
Thank you mfoka Mahlangu for the great job done in tracing our very own roots and compiling a permanent archives for our beautiful and valuable history that has dignitising values worth passing on to the next generations.
Well done u are doing a good job I wish you can visit mathebelend east one day,they is a place where people are talking sesotho and I think some of the people doesn't know that
Just discovered your channel..i love learning about people and places..keep it up..this brings us closer to home..wish it was Donsa too that's the area I first taught after deployment.👏👏
Kukithi la, Ngizalwa e 7 Ko Maphiwa mina. Ngafunda e Sivalo Primary school , u Headmaster ku ngu Mr Sibanda. I was there mhla Sishiswa iskolo sami. Class of 1977
Hawu kule information enhle kangaka, kanti where have I been. I'm loving you since discovering your UA-cam channel well done for the great content and everything nje kuyabukeka keep up the good work and keep doing what you are doing ❤️❤️😍👏👏👏👏👍😊🤗
Loved the video. Made me miss my rural home which is just about 50/60 km away from Nkayi. Tell me, uMavolontiya reffered to here ngubaba or Khulu wabo Silandulo?
Sho mfe2 I really love your content from Siyezi I like how you are keeping our culture alive and I guess we should have more videos on how some of our cultural practices were done e.g Umbuyiso so we can have a documentary or something to keep us reminded of who we really are
Watching this episode from abroad just made me realize how precious our culture is. It’s surely a heritage to be preserved 🙏🏿.
I have been following you quite some time nou do you still remember the time u visited Xhosa ppl I watched it as well
Nami I'm abroad ngifuna ukuyohlala khona , ngakhuliswa kanje endaweni enje eStanger KZN.
Lapho okulenkaba Yami .KoSivalo ,Sithuli village .I am proud to be from Nkayi!
Zimbabwe is actually more beautiful than i thought....the views on those mountains yhooo kuhle brah.
How lucky you are Prince to be around elders. They exude lots of wisdom, goodwill and knowledge!
I love listening to pure undiluted Ndebele. I just realised that I cannot speak it fluently, I’m Ndebele but I cannot finish a sentence without adding an English word or more.
Thanks for watching Mbekezeli.
My mother's birth place.Love it can't wait to visit again!
People should love themselves and love this beautful language everywhere.Good job.
Basket weaving is truly an art form. Bless the hearts of the grandmothers for wanting to transfer their skills.
I love how you keep our heritage alive
Wow this is nice the people are still practising their old ways of lifestyle..l am from the Midlands and l can relate to a lot of what has been said here...Ukulima /Humwe in my language karanga and Nhimbe in Zezuru...
You love what you do keep going💖💙❤🇿🇼🇿🇼🇿🇼🌍🙏
My guy you are doing a great job keep it up, we are Zimbabwean and African we should be proud of that
Thank you for the feedback.
Shout here from MaMloyi waseNkayi eZinyangeni koNkalakatha . Keep it up Prince, we love your work
That’s a good documentary Prince
Ngivela e Nkayi , e Dolahali
Utshangane useduze lathi kulezihlahla okuthiwa yimsempe,coconut family tree.
Can u do the documentary for the Nhlekisa clan ko Nkiwane under chief Madhliwa.
Makhelwane ekhaya kuseGonye ...
Siyabonga Malunga. Will look into the idea.
So proud of Nkayi people kuyajubulisa kakhulu lokhu bantu engikubonayo
you father looks like my uncle Musi Mahlangu, so cool how genes are so powerful. I am always so humbled to tell people about us and the people I come from. Once again another beautiful video, the place has not changed a bit - still the same as I remember it 🤣
Siyathokoza Mahlangu 🇿🇦❤️❤️. Sithi bayede. Mntungwa kamagodongo..
Siyabonga
we heard ubaba say we should not allow the spirit of alcoholism. thank you to the elder's advices
Kukithi lapha from eNkayi Sebhumane yes yes Mandlethu, Somakantana, Sivalo 👏👏👏👏❤❤❤❤
This must be aired on national television... Great job #53
Siyabonga
I love our land especially during the rainy season..
Am proud of my language isindebele big up to u Sivalo and the crew for taking us back to our roots
MMMC!! I just love your work. Take me to your village, I don't have one👏🏾👏🏾❤❤
Thank you so much Kaya's Gogo
What do you mean you don't have a village? Are you Zimbabwean?
Thanks Mahlangu,,siyabonga ngokuzwa ngenduna yakithi uSivalo..
Etshisa isigodlo senkosi wahle waya eNkayi yini kumbe uke wahlala kwezinye indawo
l like your show, it's not late for us to sit down with the youth and give them the skills! Together we can do more! Asizibambeleni ngezethu izandla🤞
Well said!
Inhle lendawo. Ngisebenze kakhulu eSikhobokhobo Clinic.
I’m from Nkayi too. Thanks for doing this. I made a video on Ndebele culture and someone told me to check out your channel. I didn’t know we had such a rich channel for us Ndebeles. Thank you so much.
Thanks for watching Vanessa.
Painful lamentations, we don't listen, perhaps we don't know how to listen. Well structured village life.
Brother you're doing a fantastic job... Keeping us plugged while we suffer in diaspora
Beautiful and we'll done Prince
I enjoyed this episode a lot. I hope I get a chance to visit Nkayi and Lupane one day.
I love this video. Siyabonga
Ngithanda kakhulu when abantu abadala befundisa ngezamasiko...Nzuza
Siyabonga!!
Man this is beautiful, I’m also number 53, Nkayi. I’ve never been there sadly.
This brings back good 😊 memories. I was attached at Fanisoni Clinic as a student nurse in 2012.
Thank u for sharing some of your life details with us. Its beautiful where u come from n the people a jovial. Yr dad looks great/young I enjoyed this episode ❤❤
My dad grew up in this area, and he used to speak of these areas. He used to speak about uMavolontiya and we would laugh at the name🤣🤣🤣🤣
Amanye amagama so😂😂😂😂
Ekhaya kuse khaya, Home z home...missing emakhaya ethu kubetha umoya.syabonga Mahlangu
Watching this From South Africa and this is my home place iam From Sipemba under kraal heard Sthuli
Thanks for watching Ayanda.
Wow this is just priceless ...You have taken us through memory lane missed these moments back in Zhombe ... Keep up the good work....I've never been in Nkayi but my grandfather worked at Nkayi hospital as a nurse
Thank you for watching Sipho Nkala.
Your voice is so soothing, I love your humbleness, thank u for showing us the culture that we are underestimating.
We appreciate that. Thank you so much.
My mom is from eNkayi/ Kah skobokobo/ Ema Colouredini KaFrank Nkosi
THE WORLD us so unique. i love the nature there
Beautiful land.Well done Prince.
I love your Content Mnewethu.. ngicela ungihlanganise lo Gogo masikhosana ngithanda umsebenzi wezandla zakhe...
Hie Sthandazile. Singakhuluma kusocial media?
@@MagrizaMadeMeCook ungubani ku-Instagram? ... lets use that platform ...
Siyabonga Godonga,Nzuza,Msundolomunye,Ibabhekanjalo Mfowethu,ngizalwa koMahlangu eMbuma mission 🙌
Siyabonga 🙏
I enjoyed this episode a lot lm from Nkayi Zenka
Siyabonga
Thanks so much shuwa ngiyaziqhenya ngokuba lindebele.
Siyabonga 🙏
Wakhuluma kahle Mkhulu Mpofu siyabonga
Thanks fam for showing the beauty of Matebeleland.
Our pleasure!
That look from the one on blue
Great stuff Mahlangu
Heavy
Hello Prince. Sawubona. I enjoyed your video. Thank you. I visited a community in Tsholotso in 2011 and had a wonderful welcome because I was a sponsor through a charity. Singing and dancing by children and adults. The ladies who make things in Zim are very skilled. I still have my presents. They gave me mats and baskets and others gave me wooden cutlery and a wooden elephant. I am a lucky woman.😊🧡🐘
Hie Cathy. Thanks for sharing such an incredible story🙏
@@MagrizaMadeMeCook 🙂
Woow ngaze ngakhumbule Ngwaladi sure next to you
Thank you mfoka Mahlangu for the great job done in tracing our very own roots and compiling a permanent archives for our beautiful and valuable history that has dignitising values worth passing on to the next generations.
So nice of you. Siyabonga kakhulu.
Powerful mthwakazi, my nation, uzulu, usuthu, imbizo.
Awesome Sivalo🇿🇦🇿🇦🇿🇦
Thank you brother.
Thina sigada ibus uGodlwayo
These are they few that will survive these trying times, won't mind living there.
Well done u are doing a good job I wish you can visit mathebelend east one day,they is a place where people are talking sesotho and I think some of the people doesn't know that
Thank you so much for watching. We will definitely visit the area.
I ❤ Nkayi my birth home.Nkayi omuhle
Siyabonga
im from Nesigwe. This takes me home
Kumnandi ukuvakatsha lawe usibeka kwakho Godonga.
Thank you for teaching,preserving and documenting our cultural ways
Thank you for the feedback Sikhosana.
Great history and lineage my brother! The home of Awakhiwe aka AWA. Thank you for sharing your history with us.
Brother, we are forever humbled by your presence and your work. Thank you for watching this video.
I like what you are doing Prince. I am happy to see you calling @ my home area
Kuhle lokhu Prince. Mina ngivela eNkayi ezitolo usehla usiya phansi eTshangane
Siyabonga mntaka baba ukubona indawo yakithi sibonge futhi infundiso enhle kangaka
So proud to be from Mat North
Wow my rootsville and Thanks to Mandebele for the that I see in the comments
Born in NKAYI♥️♥️
River Kings.
Siyabonga fowethu for the update some of stuck in the UK no much information keep up with good work
Thanks, will do! 🙏🙏🙏
I enjoy your channel so much,I’m learning a lot about Ndebele culture. Thank you so much 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾and congratulations on 7000 subs,road 10k🎉🎉
Thank you so much 🤗
Syabonga
Good quality video well done 👏🏼
I know the place. My maternal grandmother was buried there.
Great content.... I'm from EMagazi village just after Mbuma
My mother is from there too
Ngaze ngakhumbula ekhaya # mis home hey ko sikhobokhobo
Just discovered your channel..i love learning about people and places..keep it up..this brings us closer to home..wish it was Donsa too that's the area I first taught after deployment.👏👏
Thanks and welcome Gladys
We’re talking about you having AVM busses in your videos. From DAF AVM archives
That would be lovely Sibanda.
Great video like always. Kip t up Prince
Appreciate it Buhle.
Siyabonga bafowethu ngomsebenz' omuhle
Kukithi la, Ngizalwa e 7 Ko Maphiwa mina. Ngafunda e Sivalo Primary school , u Headmaster ku ngu Mr Sibanda. I was there mhla Sishiswa iskolo sami. Class of 1977
Siyabonga Ndlovu
Awuuu wangikhumbuza ekhaya nkab'yam sbonge nje ngoba uphelile unyaka sbhekele ukwehla njee uyithumele ngeskhat esihle levideo
Magriza, can’t wait to meet you when I get HOME!
Thank you so much MaiTindo
Lovely content. Nkayi is my home area too. Thank you for the wise words from the elderly. its good to be African.
Big up Diana Mhlanga.
Great shots as always, I appreciate your content.
Nice Mahlangu
Your vids are always professional and full of knowledge. A good reference source. Keep trodding on this road of progress. Ubuntu!
Much appreciated!
Hayi bo ufuna utshangange ngangiwasha kona I miss home yo,mina ngiseduze lesikolo idimpamiwa
🙋♂️🔥I love your channel
Hawu kule information enhle kangaka, kanti where have I been. I'm loving you since discovering your UA-cam channel well done for the great content and everything nje kuyabukeka keep up the good work and keep doing what you are doing ❤️❤️😍👏👏👏👏👍😊🤗
Hie Langelihle Ndlovu. Siyabonga kakhulu and welcome to MMMC.
Ngiyabonga MMMC 👏
syabonga bafo isintu yisintu
Loved the video. Made me miss my rural home which is just about 50/60 km away from Nkayi. Tell me, uMavolontiya reffered to here ngubaba or Khulu wabo Silandulo?
Thanks for watching. Not sure of the Silandulo part.
Very nice 🙂
Thanks 😊
Your content is very informative... truly enjoy it.
Keep on keeping on
Thank you Sir
So nice of you. Thank you.
this is a good one, however i wish you could give the questions you have asked to which the people are responding to.
The questions are centred around the title of 'Getting Culture'
Big up Broz. Doing great job in your community
Syabonga ukutshengisa kini bro nd yo history.
Sho mfe2 I really love your content from Siyezi I like how you are keeping our culture alive and I guess we should have more videos on how some of our cultural practices were done e.g Umbuyiso so we can have a documentary or something to keep us reminded of who we really are
Appreciated November Falcon!