
Chimurenga is a word in the Shona language, roughly meaning `revolutionary struggle`. In specific historical terms, it also refers to the Ndebele and Shona insurrections against administration by the British South Africa Company during the late 1890s—the Second Matabele War, or First Chimurenga—and the war fought between black nationalist gu.....
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[magazine] Chimurenga is a publication of arts, culture and politics from and about Africa and its diasporas, founded and edited by Ntone Edjabe. Both the magazine`s name (Chimurenga is a Shona word that loosely translates as `liberation struggle`) and the content capture the connection between African cultures and politics on the continent...
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In Shona, means 'struggle.' Describes the mbira-based popular music of social protest pioneered during the 1970s by Thomas Mapfumo and the Blacks Unlimited, and taken up by others Zimbabwen pop musicians.
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