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South Africa in Song
A traditional collection of some of South Africa's favourite songs.
"Qongqothwane" The Click Song. A traditional Johannesburg song, sung when a young girl is going to get married.
"Thula baba, Thula Sana" Keep quiet my child - A zulu lullaby sung by mother to child as they sit and await the return of the Husband/Father from work or war.
"Shosholoza" The word shosholoza is a combination of both Ndebele (Zimbabwe) and Zulu (S.A) words meaning 'to push forward, endeavour, or strive'. It is an Nguni song, sung by tribes of Gold Miners.
"Siyahamba" Traditional Zulu hymn meaning 'We are marching'. This became popular as a South African freedom song in the 60's and reached popularity in the northern American churches in the 90's as the world stood in solidarity.
"Nkosi Sikelel' iAfica The National Anthem of South Africa.
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