When music was still music !!! Entertaining but at the same time educational. That is what African music was all about and is all about. While having a good time it was supposed to mould you.
I salute with all respect . Education is the best to follow before anything . I really appreciate the advice of all parents . I miss my parents that was their wish . RIP .❤❤
Very Nice. And lovely to see my old friends performing again. I toured them for many years and only started to video the bands I tour recently. There are so many fabulous gigs that are lost now forever, including John Peels 50th and 60th Birthdays out in Peel Acres
@@FeileAfrica Manga Manga, uribho? @ClonaTeeVee i wonder if you have any recording of their live shows, i think people back home in zimbabwe will appreciate. some of us were young then, but i remember them vividly, and zimbabwe had so many good groups then, their competition was mainly Bhundu boys
@@FeileAfrica Uribho, means how are you. Somehow i can see your last comment on the notifications, but i cant see it on the comments section. Anyway, i have subscribed, and interesting lot you have there. You said you recorded an album, Manga manga, was it ever released? And are Black Umfolosi still playing, thats news, big news
@@philmutonhodza7899 yes I imagine Black Umfolosi are still performing, they certainly were just before the pandemic struck. They are an institution, bringing young members through into the main touring act. I have probably worked with them for something like 30 years. You can find them on facebook. If you search for 'Manga Manga 4 Brothers' you will also find the CD and be able to hear it. Upstairs in my spare room I have all the remaining CDs from that release
I remember babamkuru vangu who spent all his sources putting us to school. Kusa derera inhamo yandaka zvioneka. RIP LW Fuyana. Vangu vana vakuita zvandaitawo zvorwadza
Good piece of work, this song however does not make sense to the young people who are graduating and then hopelessly walk mumastreets for years. Cry my beloved country
This is 7 years later, and from Seattle in the USA, but out here we have Shabazz Palaces, they make a different style of music but I think they have this level of talent. One of the members is Tendai Maraire, son of Dumisani Maraire, a legend, absolutely worth listening to as well.
Massive talent there. I loved these guys. I never knew Marshall could play drums and still remain as lead vocalist. He was in a league of his own
Wow me too, didn't know he was a drummer.
Zimbabwean version of the Eagles ❤
This man was so brilliant 👏 🙌
I always come here for inspiration when school gets tough and picture my dad saying these words to me.
The most positive beautiful music I have ever heard! 😍
This man had a voice, no autotune all that just pure talent R.I.P Mr Munhumumwe 😢
Marshall was talented.playing drums and being lead vocalist.great talent indeed.
What a lovely piece of music and such a beautiful voice
Thank you Encarta for making me discover this band
2023 we are here witnessing the great talent of Marshal Munhumumwe...playing drums and singing at the same time, what a talent
Hello me too :-)
Amazing
Our unappreciated legends!!! Humble and blessed the man was.lmmense talent this generation of artists
I feel so much pain watching and listening to Mr Munhumumwe. May your soul rest in peace. We lost far too much.
Vocalist on drums! Wow, that is extraordinary.
Ndiye aiwe Phil Collins wekwedu. Great talent
Lead vocalist for that matter
We had so many drummer vocalists in Zimbabwe vafana....Tineyi Chikupo was one such
This man was respected in chitungwiza.i remember atttending his shows at rusununguko bar unit L.He was a marvel
Lead guitar iro iiii kana. Kana rakubata sekubata kwarandiita Isa like.
The four brothers were excellent pioneers of Zim music, legends..
Rip legend you was and you are still my best wise words and nice voice ,what a great composer
This guy was a much rare talented musician what a loss RIP
When music was still music !!! Entertaining but at the same time educational. That is what African music was all about and is all about. While having a good time it was supposed to mould you.
this is how a Saturday sunny morning sound like when you are in peace with the world.
thank you for posting!
The Mighty Four Brothers,RIP guys.
1990 is the year I was born and my father used to play this song for me. He is a great fan of the late legend.
My mum used to sing this song to me ...I now realise how important the message was
Varume vaigona ava vanotifungisa chingwa chemurusero chine jam takaungana paruzevha pakisimusi ,ne mupunga nema fete.RIP mukoma Marshie
I salute with all respect .
Education is the best to follow before anything .
I really appreciate the advice of all parents . I miss my parents that was their wish . RIP .❤❤
Magical! I miss this band more than any other!
These guys had an outstanding talent. Marshie had an amazing talent, voice,voice . Nowadays vafanha vakushandisa auto tune no originality at all
19 years since you left but still your music still speaks to us . miss you Samaita . Rest in peace
Very gifted he was the way he put those lyrics together gone too soon ...❤️
This is great, only four of them!!!!!!
Very true, it is absolutely good advice .very informative and full of wisdom
My favourite Zimbabwean band - thanks fro posting
I always get motivation from this song my mommy would sing it for me ndoyandirera song iyi.
This is dedicate it to my late father. Rest in peace dad
So touching even me
Very Nice. And lovely to see my old friends performing again. I toured them for many years and only started to video the bands I tour recently. There are so many fabulous gigs that are lost now forever, including John Peels 50th and 60th Birthdays out in Peel Acres
am sure you are aware that all the group members are now all late..
@@philmutonhodza7899 sadly yes. memories of us touring Europe will live with me forever. They were my good friends, they called me 'Manga Manga'
@@FeileAfrica Manga Manga, uribho?
@ClonaTeeVee i wonder if you have any recording of their live shows, i think people back home in zimbabwe will appreciate. some of us were young then, but i remember them vividly, and zimbabwe had so many good groups then, their competition was mainly Bhundu boys
@@FeileAfrica Uribho, means how are you. Somehow i can see your last comment on the notifications, but i cant see it on the comments section. Anyway, i have subscribed, and interesting lot you have there. You said you recorded an album, Manga manga, was it ever released? And are Black Umfolosi still playing, thats news, big news
@@philmutonhodza7899 yes I imagine Black Umfolosi are still performing, they certainly were just before the pandemic struck. They are an institution, bringing young members through into the main touring act. I have probably worked with them for something like 30 years. You can find them on facebook. If you search for 'Manga Manga 4 Brothers' you will also find the CD and be able to hear it. Upstairs in my spare room I have all the remaining CDs from that release
Beautiful. Uplifting, joyous music. Thank you for posting. First heard them many years ago on Andy Kershaw programme.
my favourite band of all time
Marshal reminds me of my late father. I miss you all MAY YOUR DEAR SOULS REST IN PEACE
My best song from the maestro......education can be very fruitful in the long run.
Thank you very much for posting this song.Thank you thousand times.
Masterpiece. They don't make it like this anymore.
You made my day . Thanks for this video .
I remember babamkuru vangu who spent all his sources putting us to school. Kusa derera inhamo yandaka zvioneka. RIP LW Fuyana. Vangu vana vakuita zvandaitawo zvorwadza
Thank you for sharing this! So rare to find live footage of them. Wish I understood Shona or Ndebele.
It’s basically a parent encouraging their child to pursue education first and then you can do whatever you please .
Wonderful band, thanks for posting.
Multi talented we will miss u wish u can come back and teach these small boys music, wandifungidza kanyi
Masterpiece.
very educational lyrics. mashoko makukutu. so composed.
Soooooooooooooooo good.
I love this song to bits
This is my personal favourite
His music teaches n so inspirational n lots of intainment
RIP legend
Kana ndichiti funda handisi kukunetsa ini ndirikukagadzira hupenyu hwako hwamangwana
When zimbabwe was 🍯 honey
dope music heey love this...
He was a legend rip mkoma Marshal
Learning this song on guitar at the moment.
How far Tom Woolsgrove!
Very easy. Figured it out in 10 minutes
Wow, Marshal was a drummer? I didn't know that, RIP
beautifully ochestrated
Total music
That is the Cooking Vinyl "Treat Your Feet" Tour!
Your name Andy :)
Ipapa anoridza madrum anenge aramwa zvake Marshall oti the journey continues
No. He was the drummer and vocalist through and through, till he suffered a stroke.
Music is medicine
I miss you guys hey
Where is mukoma Abion mukuru vaibata lead guitar zvavo
Club nyamutamba you taught me to take lion beer ,,which was a bit sweet
Thank you. Sleep well
Talented father
Touching #evry parent's Words of advice
Mashoko echenjedzo. Baba vaigona zvavo ava. Continue to rest in peace
it appears effortless
Marshall the Legend.
My mom used to sing this song to me
Was the phil Collins of Zimbabwe.
Apa nyika yakanga ichakanaka.tichienda nana mudhara pa unit L kunoona mukoma Marshall anyone frm Unit K here
We have a lot of good vocalists who were good drummers like Artwell Matamba,David Ziyome,
Real prophets
Good piece of work, this song however does not make sense to the young people who are graduating and then hopelessly walk mumastreets for years. Cry my beloved country
Marshall munhumumwe ndiye Dembo here
Mwana terera baba vako.
Mazwi ayo ngaativake patinochenjedzwa navakuru vekwedu..
Good classic musik ndobva ndafunga murusununguku bar paUnit L paChitown apo
My moms words🥰🥰
He was a drummer too? Great musician!!
muface wangu where did you get this. hey it remind me of my early days down in chiredzi. Thanx man
Iri Saturday so, uchitoona kuti aitaura chokwadi mdara uyu....."...dzidza mwanangu uchaita zvaunoda...."
My moms words🥰.
Marshal munhumumwe sadly missed
Dziiďza mwañañgu uchaita zvaunoďa hwangu upenyu ndakarongà ķare.
zvino tofundepi zvikoro vakapwanya uye nzara nenhamo
4 man band... lead vocalist and drummer...
Original music hey wakuru awooo
sweet
Effortlessly donet
entertaining and educating.
Mangwana! This word what does it mean?
True story
Are there any modern equivalent bands that we can see in the UK today?
Noo not any closer equal to this....this is far much top
benda billi
No, just the shouting lot left now. This is proper talent right there.
This is 7 years later, and from Seattle in the USA, but out here we have Shabazz Palaces, they make a different style of music but I think they have this level of talent. One of the members is Tendai Maraire, son of Dumisani Maraire, a legend, absolutely worth listening to as well.
No. They are all copying Nigerian digital music. Not worth listening to.
#2017
Blaz akarova lead anga akapenga
Frank sibanda
The 4brothers, mkoma Never on bass
nicd
Lead guitarist uyo aiwe ma1
mdhra emusic rip
Apa pakaipa team. Chero kana bass racho