wonderful stuff here from a beautiful African woman
@tanyaradzwaherb5 ай бұрын
really love the topics discussed on this podcast. keep it up!!
@missveem99725 ай бұрын
Wooow there are a lot things I took for granted...
@mikemurenzvi53395 ай бұрын
🔥🔥🔥 great episode. Keep up the momentum. Lots of little nuggets shared by Mwana Akarerwa naGogo.
@BUSTOPTV5 ай бұрын
muzukuru waGogo
@lazarussauti12625 ай бұрын
Good interview Tatenda. Well done.
@SamthingSoweto-je1nw5 ай бұрын
Funerals sometimes bring unresolved conflicts to the forefront. Family disputes, rivalries, or long-standing grudges may surface during the emotional atmosphere of a funeral. People may seek closure or resolution. Remember that each African culture has unique funeral practices, but the emotional intensity is a common thread.
@AfricanTrollZW5 ай бұрын
In Shona culture, marriage is seen as a way to build relationships, and rusambo plays a significant role in this process.
@vagotora5 ай бұрын
Not really, we are yet to know the impact of rusambo, it's only 3 generations old. My grandma Havana kubvisirwa rusambo, it was actually imposed by the oppressor.
@KPForeverandever4 ай бұрын
Ehh bro South African here🇿🇦 can you please add sub titles when you speak your mother tongue. Great content.
@alexthebigcharm50683 ай бұрын
Lovely to see our African brothers listening in
@DrKhabo5 ай бұрын
Enjoyed the camaraderie between the moderator nemwana akarerwa nagogo. Very informative. Put simply, kudyisa munhu kuroya- you are now that person’s god, they jump to your tune, instead of GOD. Profiting of kun’anga, through charging USD is also unAfrican. Would have loved to get her perspectives around the relevance of dreams in African culture, divorce in the days of anagogo and these days, and whether Tatenda anosvikirwa nagogo vake here😂. That aside, very informative episode, thank you, you have gained a subscriber. Thanks again.
@lenso37574 ай бұрын
You are right
@coupeschinx775 ай бұрын
We live!!! 🔥🔥
@matthewchonse68205 ай бұрын
shez a luminary
@PerpetuaMugaro5 ай бұрын
Mzkr wagogo ndakutya
@tatendawachenuka9360Ай бұрын
🤣gogo
@kwanelemswelanto5 ай бұрын
Let's go🎉
@julianchieza74164 ай бұрын
her face around 32:32 is priceless! :DDDD
@matthewchonse68205 ай бұрын
concerning Man being taught of marriage.. thanks to the interviewer for explaining that.. we wouldn't need to prioritize learning wat to do in marriage, rather we are taught how to provide for the wife and kids, women take care of the house/home hence so much preparations..if u understand the old duty distribution hunting and gathering
@ernestvengai1525 ай бұрын
man, how do you say fairly beautiful...
@smooth99524 ай бұрын
Yeah that didn't sound right. Just say you're beautiful or just don't say it.
@lillianmuzambwa68545 ай бұрын
roora is a contract guys, no matter how much we sugar coat it for our westernized palates, it is what is. Thats why each beast and line item stands for certain obligations that parties to theis 'contract' are supposed to meet.
@lillianmuzambwa68545 ай бұрын
what i know about guvhu is there needs to be transparency so that there is continuity, for example mhuri yekwa Mhofu do certain rites neguvhu, so vamwene has to pass on that tradition to the mroora to safeguard the tradition
@phillthedrill5 ай бұрын
Panyaya yeguvhu, lets go ne present time, zimbabwe had a compain ye circumcision few years ago, saka those pieces zvaka disposer safely here? no wonder tave ne too much stories of spiritual husbands. Tuma foreskin twenyu
@kwanelemswelanto5 ай бұрын
Chitunha chemutorwa , chitunha chitunha baba kana afa hatisi kuita ma funnies. Wait she is unmarried?
@tauyanashechitsika77075 ай бұрын
ATR is hugely undefined but people love to defend it. There is no documentation of its principles and teachings and rituals. People who defend it can only name all of 3 ceremonies at most. It has no founding members. No originating story. Nothing at all.
@matthewchonse68205 ай бұрын
its written in nature itself.no scripts
@tadomutie61875 ай бұрын
Maybe cause it was pasted down to us through oral history
@lillianmuzambwa68545 ай бұрын
Its written on the walls from Cape to Cairo and is passed down from generation to generation
@johnmpandaguta32895 ай бұрын
No one who practices it and indigenous to Africa has ever called it ATR it's a nature based system based on è laws of nature simple
@johnmpandaguta32895 ай бұрын
No one who practices it and indigenous to Africa has ever called it ATR it's a nature based system based on è laws of nature simple