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Indaba My Children Credo Vusamazulu Mutwa
Indaba My Children Credo Vusamazulu Mutwa
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uNkulunkulu - The Great Spirit
Ninavanhu-Ma - The Great Mother, Goddess of Creation
Tree of Life - Personified male counterpart of the Goddess of Creation
Kei-Lei-Si (Nelesi) - Mother of Za-Ha-Rrellel
Za-Ha-Rrellel (Sareleli) - Wicked Emperor of the Empire of the First People also
Father of tokoloshes
The Kaa-U-La birds - Legendary talking birds
Amarava (Mamiravi) - Last survivor of the First People, the Amarire, Mother of the
Second People
Odu - Last survivor of the Bjaa-Uni – Artificially produced F
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Judge not another man’s servant
This weekend millions of Anglicans across the globe are celebrating the triumph of good over evil.
For the first time in five years legitimate Anglicans have been allowed to pay homage to one of Africa’s first Christian martyrs, Bernard Mizeki, at the shrine erected at the place where he was murdered in 1896. Thousands of colourfully dressed pilgrims from all over the country and many more from abroad are, as we read this, gathered — as they have been since Friday — at the shrine outside the farming city of Marondera.
Evil had personified itself in Nolbert Kunonga, who with the political backing of those in power — and their courts — had desecrated the church, reducing parishes into brothels, chasing away the infirm from hospitals and children from crèches. Great schools that had formed the ribcage of our education system were reduced to mere upper-tops (makeshift schools), while mission hospitals were looted of money and equipment leaving them shells of their former selves.
Orgies of rape were reported from across the country. Many faithful Anglicans were made to vacate premises they occupied in fulfilment of their calling of ministering the gospel.
Kunonga became a disgrace to his handlers, so they eventually ditched him, leaving him pa
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Xhosa Literature : Spoken queue Printed Beyond description (Volume 6) [1 ed.] 9781869143879, 9781869143862
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Xhosa literature
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