This is my poem Justice as performed at Poetry Slam Africa. Enjoy. And please, subscribe to my channel
This is my poem Justice as performed at Poetry Slam Africa. Enjoy. And please, subscribe to my channel
With previous posting of "Our World" on Blogger
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You were in beast mode, young king! Loved the wordplay. The Swahili was a little too hard for me, hahaha. Off to subscribe to your channel…
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Wow, Thanks Herbert….twas a good fight…Learn swahili Maan, this is Africa
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Hahaha, hakuna matata, young simba!😂😂😂
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Hakuna matata…you had to know that! If you didn’t we’ll have every right to oust you out of Africa
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Hahaha, I know a little Swahili, bruh. My language is called Shins; it evolved from Swahili. We have common words like hapana, nyoka etc.
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There’s a language called Shins in Africa? It sounds like they misspelt skins! Anyway, I can offer in-depth lessons in Swahili…just have a really, really good budget. Lol!
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Yeah, autocorrect…😂😂😂
It’s called Shona. Hahaha, you want to milk a fellow nigga, bruh? See why I can’t speak Swahili?
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Hahaha I have heard of Shona and Ndebele in Zim but Shin was quite a new one….you are the few who can communicate by clicking?
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The Ndebele and the Zulu click their tongue. Shona has limited tongue dynamics, bruh…it’s mostly simple intonation…
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Now you’ve put me in the know…But Bruh, are there Zulu and Ndebele in SA too?
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Bro, Ndebele is basically a Zulu dialect. They even have so much shared culture and idiosyncrasies between them. They can converse smoothly. It was just geographical boarders that split them. The Ndebele are found in my country, to the southern part; leaning onto SA boarders. After that it’s just an arbitrary name change. Minus that, it’s a shared heritage, bruh.
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I suspected the same…but the Xhosa didn’t find a way into Zim, did they?
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