Zimbabwean culture is so rich and beautiful! The vibrant traditions, incredible music, and the spirit of community in everything from language to traditional dances truly shine through. I love how this reflects African traditions across the continent, with a deep respect for family, elders, and community values that feels universal and inspiring. Thank you for sharing this - it’s a wonderful glimpse into the heart of Zimbabwe and African heritage! (From Burkina Faso)
Wow, Imiklomelo Ka Dakamela is inspiring! It's amazing to see how it delves into the vibrant tapestry of Ndebele/Nguni/Nkayi's culture, showcasing the electrifying energy of the local scene. But what makes it truly special is its exploration of continuing our culture and passing it on the next generation. This documentary has the potential to not only bring well-deserved recognition to Nkayi but also to promote and support rural tourism in the Matabeleland region. I truly hope that this documentary receives the attention and support it deserves. It has the power to shed light on the cultural richness of Nkayi and inspire others to appreciate and preserve the traditions and heritage of similar villages around not just Nkayi but beyond Zimbabwe and into the world. By supporting this documentary, we can play a vital role in spreading awareness and understanding of the diverse cultural experiences that exist beyond the well-known tourist destinations. Figure out how to market this to the diaspora as well and coordinate with Rural BNB to offer packages during that week of future Imiklomelo Ka Dakamela. Let's rally behind this incredible Chief Dakamelas project and help it gain the recognition it deserves. May it serve as a catalyst for similar initiatives in other villages, shining a spotlight on their unique cultures and fostering appreciation for the beauty and richness of rural communities. Together, we can make a difference and celebrate the cultural treasures that often go unnoticed. Big shout out to Magriza Made Me Cook on this documentary for their remarkable work!
Kuhle kakhulu, kuyabukeka. An example of a combination of youthful leadership centered in our culture I believe is what we as a continent need. Modernity without losing ourselves as a people.
Mfo kaMahlangu when exactly is this event baba, I would like to attend next time its on. I am in Botswana and i am a student of history of Africa, Southern Africa in particular so this is my Kinda thing. Please update so that I can prepare in time. Dankie
Recently I was home in nkayi please chief plead with the government our roads are bad we can’t afford to come home coz the costs of traveling with your vehicle are just too much with the state of the roads.
Great documentation Prins!! beautifull to see you continueing on your quest to capture culture thats alive. Really takes me back to Zim. greatings from Chef Tom!!
This channel makes me proud to be Ndebele but also makes me sad at the state of the Ndebele language. None of the guys could speak Ndebele without mixing with it English. In contrast I've noticed that Zulu and Xhosa people can speak without mixing with English. Please ignore the irony as the comment is made in English. lol
Zimbabwean culture is so rich and beautiful! The vibrant traditions, incredible music, and the spirit of community in everything from language to traditional dances truly shine through. I love how this reflects African traditions across the continent, with a deep respect for family, elders, and community values that feels universal and inspiring. Thank you for sharing this - it’s a wonderful glimpse into the heart of Zimbabwe and African heritage! (From Burkina Faso)
Wow, Imiklomelo Ka Dakamela is inspiring! It's amazing to see how it delves into the vibrant tapestry of Ndebele/Nguni/Nkayi's culture, showcasing the electrifying energy of the local scene. But what makes it truly special is its exploration of continuing our culture and passing it on the next generation. This documentary has the potential to not only bring well-deserved recognition to Nkayi but also to promote and support rural tourism in the Matabeleland region. I truly hope that this documentary receives the attention and support it deserves. It has the power to shed light on the cultural richness of Nkayi and inspire others to appreciate and preserve the traditions and heritage of similar villages around not just Nkayi but beyond Zimbabwe and into the world. By supporting this documentary, we can play a vital role in spreading awareness and understanding of the diverse cultural experiences that exist beyond the well-known tourist destinations. Figure out how to market this to the diaspora as well and coordinate with Rural BNB to offer packages during that week of future Imiklomelo Ka Dakamela. Let's rally behind this incredible Chief Dakamelas project and help it gain the recognition it deserves. May it serve as a catalyst for similar initiatives in other villages, shining a spotlight on their unique cultures and fostering appreciation for the beauty and richness of rural communities. Together, we can make a difference and celebrate the cultural treasures that often go unnoticed. Big shout out to Magriza Made Me Cook on this documentary for their remarkable work!
Thank you so much for this detailed comment.
Kwenzakala abanye bazalungisela benzele kubo le, siyabazi. Ngoba imali idala umona. Nje imigwaqo yakhona yiyo imvimbi yenqhubela phamabili.
@@sqrd3536 I agree, that road is a turn off. However I don’t think we should be discouraged .
Thumbs up Dakamela chief,,empeleni wenza umsebenzi omuhle I hope lezinye izinduna zizasika ipattern
Asbonge.
Kuhle kakhulu, kuyabukeka. An example of a combination of youthful leadership centered in our culture I believe is what we as a continent need. Modernity without losing ourselves as a people.
Thanks for watching.
Very rich history in Nkayi . Fond memories every holiday we’d spend time emaguswini .
Zvakanaka izvi.Isu Mashona tinongoita culture pakuroora chete😂😂😂😂.Well done. Kunzi unzi munhu idzinza.........
Nice one
Thanks Golide.
I love the way this was captured
Thank you Sibanda.
Next year l coming for this event l never been to Nkayi
Please do!
Ngikhumbula usuku okwedlula ngayo UChief Dakamela Bekithemba ngo1992. Namhlanje ngifunda okutsha ebengingakwazi . Siyabonga kakhulu
Thanks for watching.
Awesome culture
Thanks for watching.
Thank you to Magriza made me cooks team for documenting such a beautiful event and teaching us all about ourselves
Thank you Mpofu.
Wow, this is amazing. We hope to attend the next one.
Please do.
Aaah siyabonga Chief Dakamela…sengathi kungaqhela kuye kwezinye izigaba. Siyabonga Mahlangu!
Thank you for watching.
Mfo kaMahlangu when exactly is this event baba, I would like to attend next time its on. I am in Botswana and i am a student of history of Africa, Southern Africa in particular so this is my Kinda thing. Please update so that I can prepare in time. Dankie
Sometime in April next year.
Mzilankatha, khambule Mncube syabonga kakhulu chief muhle ka khulu umsebenzi wakho ebukhosini bakwa mthwakazi ❤.
Asbonge
Muhle umsebenzi wakho MR Mahlangu ,yikho kithi lapha 👏🏽
Siyabonga Nkomo
Muhle umcimbi, kwande🙌
Asbonge
Siyabonga magriza made me cook🤗.
Lathi siyabonga
Very happy to be here. Mihle imizi yenu. Ingoma yokunyamalala kwe Nkosi,😅 ngaze ngakhumbula eskolo. Imvunulo zesiNdebele zinhle. Black and White, mabhetshu, lensiba. Princess 👑 muhle
Thanks for watching
Mahlangu Godonga muhle umsebenzi eniwenzeyo❤ ngyabonga.
Siyabonga kakhulu
Recently I was home in nkayi please chief plead with the government our roads are bad we can’t afford to come home coz the costs of traveling with your vehicle are just too much with the state of the roads.
Awesome ❤❤
Great documentary Sivalo.
Good to see Chief Mbusi Dakamela here, great and humble friend..sivela kude😄
Great documentation Prins!! beautifull to see you continueing on your quest to capture culture thats alive. Really takes me back to Zim. greatings from Chef Tom!!
Glad you enjoyed it! It was an honour meeting you Chef.
There is a place called ka Khayi in Gaza province in Mozambique i believe a Ngoni warior has settled there in the earlier 1800th
Very possible. Some travelled as far as Uganda and Kenya.
Muhle lomsebenzi eliwenzileyo kuyasikhuthaza lathi abakhulayo abasemazweni angaphandle ukubona isintu le siko lakithi lilandelwa , bajabulile okhokho Bethu njalo lingaqhubeka lisenza njalo izulu lizonetha abantu Balime njalo baphinde bavune okumangalisayo , Akwande🙌
Makwande.
Our very own😍😍😍
This is so beautiful
True.
"awuzwa! awutshele abangakini bakukhuze mfana"!
Yingoma yamaZulu, kukhona ezakithi we need ukuvuselela okwakithi
EMahlangu Prince. Kuhle lokhu.
Siyabonga Nyathi
This channel makes me proud to be Ndebele but also makes me sad at the state of the Ndebele language. None of the guys could speak Ndebele without mixing with it English. In contrast I've noticed that Zulu and Xhosa people can speak without mixing with English. Please ignore the irony as the comment is made in English. lol
kuyenzeke nangakwelicala wethu! ukukhumsha sekude kwangenelela nasemalwimini, kwade kwagqithelela nasemakhaya inine!
Beyeke ukuthi,'ukukwanisa' Shona word
Sizakulungisa.
Now the irony is you wrote this in English lol
@@UbuntuNamuhla already alluded at that 👍
Long live Sweswe sikaThanyana
👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻
Yaah isintu sakithi madingapheli
🗣️🎙️Dakamela, Ncube, Sigola, Magonya, Khumalo, all one tree😂😂😂siyabonga.
Asbonge
Sbonge
Thank you Ndlovu
Oh flip! Tshabangu??? Why is he even there? 😢
Public event.
@@MagrizaMadeMeCook omthengisi that lie and sellout their own should not be allowed at such events. Just my opinion.
@@sithabelamandlawenkosiwodu6298 Isindebele sithi " Akusilima sindlebende kwabo". Hoping that this answers your question
Sooo…. Where’s the ceremony?
Seems like a marketing video - deceptive title.
Did you watch the whole video?
Muhle umsebenzi sizuselelwe isizwe lamasiko
2027 UKULUNGA KO MGWAQO 2027🤕🙄🤕🙄🤕🙄🤕🙄🤕🙄🤕🙄AMANYALA
Kuhle ukubona uluntu
Asbonge
Kuhle sibili
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