It reminds me of my young age in the 80s I grew up with my step mother at the village I was abused do all the donkey work when her kidz sleep she made me to do all the house chores even the kidz abused me but it was a blessing in disguise it made me a strong man I can face any situation In life and pass through now I'm blessed in life her kidz she used to pampering they now respect me as their brother I'm now nherera ndimambo
That's my grandfather (mum)Mike Mopo,Lincoln Baba Natasha kanemanyanga.Ndinobva ndafunga mhamha wangu wanofarira song yemwana wamai wawo asi inherera iye yaMambo sure mashoko enyu anesimba Tsoka
didn't grow up with my parents and love this song it means a lot to me at times you think you are disadvantaged but the situation and experiences makes you stronger than those privileged ones
I grew up without my father and was subjected to torment by bullies at school. This song always consoled me when I felt a tear coming. The tears would still flow but they would be tears of vindication not sorrow. God bless his soul this Mike Mopo fella
Mutakunanzva chaiwo. Reminds me of my grandfather and my sister...wese ndiwana nyakuenda. We had a small radio powered with a P9 battery. Chimubhakiwa chichinhuwirira chemangwana after 8 o’clock news manheru tigere hedu mukitchen yambuya wangu....life was so sweet in the 90s
children of zimbabwe let's keep trusting God he ll deliver our country one day . I know this melodious music ll bring our minds to hay days when we used to enjoy life than wheeping
I miss my late parents so early . It seems like a simple situation when the majority are still gathering with you but it's very sadly just to remind our loved ones , our bread winners who are now among us . This song have a wonderful strong message to fix in mind . That's why nherera ndimambo . We have to focus , determine , decide to discipline ourselves to maintain our amazing dignity in life .
Madzibaba although you dicided to go into retirement early .We want you know that you were one of the greatest song writers and vocalists of all times.We really appreciate you .Isu takakura tiri nherera we can relate .Thank you.
The guy is from our area all these people he mentioned in thisong I know them very well,katondo,nyakwangwa,ndongwe,proudly samanyika Humba makombe chikatsa
Mike Mopo. This music reminds me of a time when life was good and Zimbabwe meant something to most of us. The vast majority of us can never return to such an innocent place and those of us scattered across the globe can never go back to calling it our home. Thanks for nothing to the douche-bags who messed everything for everyone.
classic its the best. we will never produce as a nation great artistic talents like these guys dembo marshall, chimbetu chibadura, chimombe, tazvida matavire,
The peak of zimbabwean music, memories memories ,,,, reminds me of my sweet childhood memories...in Llwellin Barracks Bulawayo where my dad worked as a soldier.
reminds me of my childhood.that sweet beautiful moment wen i knew nothing about jobs,politics,inflation,lockdown.....all that mattered was going out on the streets to play,and then this was the music that frequently came off the radio.
This song reminds me when I was young and my father had long passed on,everyone could do whatever bad thing he or she feels to do to our family but could not bother what we took as a meal ,tusu taive vafudzi vemombe weather kwanaya kana kwete at times uchishaya anokupa school fees tichienda kumaricho kuti tikwanise kuenda kuchikoro nekuwana chekudya.Song iyoyi yaidzora ndangariro nanhasi inodzora ndangariro
É muito triste ser órfão . Nós órfãos superamos muitos dificuldade na vida para nós mantermos forte cada vez mais . Tenho orgulho de superar . Nherera ndimambo of course . Agora posso ser madrinha de outros órfãos .
The irony of Life: There are so many people out there who never had the chance to appreciate their parents nor have them see through their successes because the parents died when the children were still young. The rest of our lives, we live with wishes of things we could have done for our parents, but we can't because they are no more. Then there are those that still have their parents up to old age but they do not even appreciate or care about the welfare of their parents. All they do is accuse the parents of witchcraft, in addition to the ailments that come with old age.