You show the world that any organization can have a culture of excellence like you do if the more senior members are committed role models for newer members. Once again, you show people in all endeavors what real excellence is. And please keep celebrating your country’s rich cultural heritage.
I witnessed this live performance and it was beyond amazing . My friend and I , we shed a bit of tears - to the beauty of this choir …. I am excited my friend is going to be a part of this choir this year ❤and imma be watching her performmmmmm ……#proudmatie💎
You guys are so easy to love respect and cling to for redemption because I have lost so many loved ones and I have gained more but the one constant friend is Jesus because I am a sinner and have come short of the glory of God and I just found out every one else is the same 😊
Dear Stellenbosch University Choir. How many likes does this post need to have for you to cover Phendula by Zahara? It's a song that lifts many people who are having it rough.
What an incredible feat: effort and pleasure applied in one part of the world is received in the form of tears of joy and sheer happiness here in the UK. It was beautiful. Thank you to all involved in this piece.
Lyrics of the last song. Fiela! Fiela! Fiela ngwanyana! Sweep! Sweep! Sweep young bride! Fiela ngwanyana! Sweep young bride! O se jele matlakaleng Don’t eat/dwell in dirt. Mmatswale ke chobolo Your mother-in-law is very stern Chobolo ya mosadi A stern woman indeed Fiela ngwanyana! Sweep young bride! O se jele matlakaleng Don’t eat/dwell in dirt.
Thanks very much for the translation of the last lyric. I can't get enough of this beautiful song. Although I hardly understand what is being sang I'm in awe of this wonderful performance.
@@me01vand the beginning of the song is sung in one of the Nguni languages,I do understand what they are saying but I won’t be able to spell the words😅.The last part is sung in Setswana which is my home language.
Remembering fondly a South African seminary colleague and his family. She was Xhosa and he was Zulu. What their wedding must have looked and sounded like! Met them when Mandela became your President, their younger child was my daughter's age. :)