WaMambo/Chikandamina/Maposa
Maita Nungu yangu yiyi
Maita mukuwasha waMambo
Hekani Maposa
Chirashamihwa
Masvingo aGovere
Maita Chikandamina
Weshanu uri pauta
Maita variChiringurira
Manjekechera, vari Gokomere
Chizuza change chichi
Maita Nungu, Hananda, Zvimbovora Maita vaRusvingo naMazambara
Vakafura dombo nomuseve rikabuda ropa VaMupumbuvoko pachirimo Rave zhizha vofura shangwa
Vakadzidzisa vanhu kutunga timbwa
Vokutora mapadza evanhu
Vachindoise mugomo Vachibata wanika yangova mihwa yoga
Nungu yangu yiyi Mushayashirashwa
Minungu ndeye Ngara
Nyama usavi hwevamwe. Dehwe richiseveswazve
Maita variGovere, Masvingo angu
Zimwaya, Zimuto wangu,madya umire,
,yuyu Maita Nungu yangu yiyi
thanks so much
ReplyDeleteWell said...thanks
ReplyDeletei need to master this and to it for my mom, she would be happy .
ReplyDeleteThe totem name has no H. Simply spelt Maposa. But narration of totem well said.
ReplyDeleteGreetings to all the Wamambo's .
ReplyDeleteGreetings to you too Wamambo.
DeleteThanks much.
ReplyDeleteWhst name do i call women of this totem?
ReplyDeleteMaposa
Deletecan they not be called Wamambo too?
Deleteno you cannot call them waMambo
Deleteno you cannot, feminine is Maposa
DeleteMy crush's totem. Now I know how to make him smile.
DeleteWomen are called Chirasha and men are called Wamambo or Chikandamina
DeleteMasvingo gokomere
DeleteI love my totem
ReplyDeleteVakapfura imbwe rikabuda ropa vakapihwa mbonga.which means in English a virgin who was the daughter of a king thus vaWaMambo meaning vana WaMambo. Usadherere Nungu
ReplyDeleteMunoti pasa manyemwe
Deletechikandamina weshanu ndokupinda
ReplyDeletemurisei vanachikandamina ndini mumwe wacho
Vana maphosa venharo wotidii
ReplyDeletekkkkkkkkk masvingo aGowere asina ukwiriko....ukativhiringa tinovhiringika tho tisina hondo nevanhu but usatidenhe.....i really luv my totem. Zvikandamina muriko hereeeeeeeeee?????
ReplyDeleteTiriko isu zvirashamihwa
DeleteTisu vanhu vachooooo
DeleteLovinL a chikandamina....
ReplyDeleteIs anyone able to translate this into English?
ReplyDeleteThank you. This was my late grandmothers totem. So im literally saying this to the picture of her.
ReplyDeletevamambo
ReplyDeleteZimuto maposa tisu vacho
ReplyDeleteHie dear ndokumbirawo kubvunza ndafara pandaona this ndaida kuziva kubva kare kut vana Wamambo munoera chii
DeleteGandaz
DeleteWow thank you so much
ReplyDeleteChikandamina
ReplyDeleteChirasha
ReplyDeleteChirasha zvinorevei
DeleteWell said indeed...๐ana Mapopo
ReplyDeleteWanna do it for hubbae ๐๐ซ
ReplyDeleteMaphosa zvake ungamudii veuchenjeri nerunako
ReplyDeleteWamambo Chirasha Zimuto
ReplyDeleteChikandamina.Tiripo zvedu
Wonderful
ReplyDeleteIf l cd have an audio please
Well said now I know how to praise my clan
ReplyDeleteSo is it incorrect then to say maphosa with an H
ReplyDeleteNungu mushaya chirashwa , mukwasha wamambo
ReplyDeletel love my totem a lot
ReplyDeleteTakakomborerwa
ReplyDeleteTakakomborerwa
ReplyDeleteI love my surname m proud indeed
ReplyDeletehi to all the chikandaminas
ReplyDeletemese muri hama dzangu๐
ReplyDeleteHello family
ReplyDeleteWamambo
ReplyDeleteTisu vanhu vacho ngara chikandamina
ReplyDeletelovely to see good people . waMambo. Does anyone know the real history/ origins of the the wamambo. I understand from someone that they were the machinda of sotshangane and as they conqured and settled in zimuto and other areas they wer given the chief's (mambo)king's daughters.
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ReplyDeleteChikandamina ,hanandazimbovora
Weshanu uri pauta proudly mwana wekwaZimuto
Thank you so much didn't know much about this but am a true Maphosa @beitbridgewest
ReplyDeleteThose who know their history know that us ana Maphosa are very close relatives because of our origin
ReplyDeleteThank you
ReplyDeletemaita basa toziva mutupo wedu masimbisa
ReplyDeleteHow are you ana Maposa and ana Wamambo, thank you so much ana Ngara Friendly people,I love my totem
ReplyDeleteBeen loving my surname because of this
ReplyDeleteBeen loving my surname because of this. Wish we could have some braai's, meet and greet, and lunch as the WaMambos. If you are interested get in touch with me on 0778199452
ReplyDeleteThere are 2 types of the surname.
ReplyDelete1. The Ndebele written Maphosa and the Shona written Maposa in Zimbabwe