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Magriza Made Me Cook
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"Magriza," means "grandmother" in isiNdebele. Just like countless others, Prince's love for cooking was ignited by his grandmother's guidance in the kitchen. "Magriza Made Me Cook" captures this heartwarming sentiment, honoring the legacy of grandmothers who nurture our love for food and culture. The show celebrates the rich tapestry of Zimbabwean and African food culture. We travel across the country/continent, documenting indigenous dishes and cultural practices passed down through generations.
Keep the Love, Keep the Ubuntu!
Website: www.magrizamademecook.com
Mobile: +263-772-617-768
"Magriza," means "grandmother" in isiNdebele. Just like countless others, Prince's love for cooking was ignited by his grandmother's guidance in the kitchen. "Magriza Made Me Cook" captures this heartwarming sentiment, honoring the legacy of grandmothers who nurture our love for food and culture. The show celebrates the rich tapestry of Zimbabwean and African food culture. We travel across the country/continent, documenting indigenous dishes and cultural practices passed down through generations.
Keep the Love, Keep the Ubuntu!
Website: www.magrizamademecook.com
Mobile: +263-772-617-768
Getting Cultured in Nkayi, KoDakamela!
This documentary whisks you away on a 205km adventure from Bulawayo to KoDakamela, nestled within the heart of Nkayi. Inspired by Chief Dakamela's Appreciation Awards, the documentay delves into the vibrant tapestry of Nkayi's culture. Witness the electrifying energy of local music and dance, and marvel at the intricate craftsmanship of traditional Nkayi arts.
But the journey doesn't stop there. We delve deeper, exploring the concept of rural tourism through the unique lens of Nkayi's rich history, the wisdom of its royalty, and the soul-satisfying flavors of its cuisine. This documentary promises a captivating exploration of Nkayi, leaving you with a deeper appreciation for its cultural r...
But the journey doesn't stop there. We delve deeper, exploring the concept of rural tourism through the unique lens of Nkayi's rich history, the wisdom of its royalty, and the soul-satisfying flavors of its cuisine. This documentary promises a captivating exploration of Nkayi, leaving you with a deeper appreciation for its cultural r...
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Hey everyone! We just wanted to take a moment to express our deepest gratitude to each and every one of you for subscribing to the Magriza Made Me Cook channel! Reaching 20,000 subscribers is a huge milestone for us, and we never could have done it without your support. Thank you for watching our videos, liking them, and leaving comments. Your interaction and feedback mean the world to us and m...
Rest in Peace Magriza💔
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This video of my grandmother's funeral serves as a powerful and poignant tribute, capturing the essence of her life and the love shared by all those who knew her. Through the moving images and heartfelt moments captured, the video preserves her memory and serves as a lasting tribute to a remarkable woman who will forever hold a special place in our hearts. Lala Ngoxolo Mankomo! #Magriza
How It's Prepared | Isigodokhaya/Umqombothi
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Umqombothi, is a traditional beer made from maize meal, sorghum malt and finger millet. The term Isigodokhaya is commonly used in some parts of Zimbabwe but some deem this term deragotory. This alcoholic beverage is best served with family and friends. In Ndebele Culture🇿🇼, four important items are used in the preparation of Utshwala (a phrase that was largely utilised due to the availability o...
How Maize Made It's Way To Africa
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Prior to the Portuguese bringing maize, or maize, to Africa in the sixteenth century, indigenous peoples in Mesoamerica used it as a main crop. Its versatility and high nutritional content allowed it to spread fast throughout the continent and gain popularity as a crop. Nowadays, maize is a staple crop in many African nations, contributing significantly to agricultural economies and food securi...
The Beauty of the ChiTonga Language🇿🇼
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ChiTonga is a Bantu language spoken primarily in Zambia and Zimbabwe. In Zimbabwe, it is one of the 16 official languages. It is also known as Chitonga, Chitonga, and Tonga. ChiTonga is frequently utilised in local media and literature, as well as in government and educational institutions in Zambia and Zimbabwe. In this video Agrippa Ncube from Binga explains the process of making Malili-Masas...
Amalima Loko Day 2023 » 11 Hours in Mzola, Lupane!
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► ► This Video: Amalima, the Ndebele word for a group of people coming together to achieve a common goal, and Loko meaning “genuine” or “authentic” in ChiTonga join to form Amalima Loko - is a five-year (2020-2025) USAID-funded Bureau of Humanitarian Assistance program designed to improve food security in Zimbabwe through increased food access and sustainable watershed management. In this docum...
Umgido WeZangoma: African Spirituality and Culture in Huwana, Plumtree! (Part 2)
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► ► This Video: Umgido WeZangoma is a customary ceremony whereby izangoma (spiritual healers) from different backgrounds gather together with community members to host a dance ceremony. It usually runs all through the night, at times for days. Shown by the intense dancing and singing routines, ancestors and deities frequently appear amongst the revelers. In recent times, Umgido is becoming less...
Umgido WeZangoma: African Spirituality and Culture in Huwana, Plumtree! (Part 1)
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► ► This Video: Umgido WeZangoma is a customary ceremony whereby izangoma (spiritual healers) from different backgrounds gather together with community members to host a dance ceremony. It usually runs all through the night, at times for days. Shown by the intense dancing and singing routines, ancestors and deities frequently appear amongst the revelers. In recent times, Umgido is becoming less...
Getting Cultured in Tsholotsho, KoNyamazana/KoMswigana!
Просмотров 27 тыс.7 месяцев назад
► ► This Video: The San People’s phrase Holohou, which subsequently became Tjolotjo and then Tsholotsho after becoming corrupted, is where the name of this town is derived from. The name of this place means the head of an elephant and the town shares a similar meaning to that of Thohoyandou (a town in Limpopo Province) - which also means head of an elephant in the TshiVenda language. In this do...
King Mzilikazi: 155 Years Later On!
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🔔: Support our Work on Patreon ► www.patreon.com/magrizamademecook ► Subscribe to MMMC: ruclips.net/channel/UCaOU-9jYx6WSPs17BZbUwFQ The year 2023 marks the 155th anniversary of the passing of King Mzilikazi, who founded the Mthwakazi Kingdom in present-day Zimbabwe. The King was born in 1790 (exact date not known) and passed on the 9th of September 1868. This documentary shows the commemoratio...
Gwabalanda Township, Bulawayo » Chilled Kasi Vibes Since 1978!
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🔔: Support our Work on Patreon ► www.patreon.com/magrizamademecook ► Subscribe to MMMC: ruclips.net/channel/UCaOU-9jYx6WSPs17BZbUwFQ ► Let's Chat (Mobile): 263772617768 ► ► This Video: Demarcated as a township in 1978 by the Bulawayo City Council, Gwabalanda is located 13 km from the city’s CBD. The township falls under the jurisdiction of Luveve and was named after King Mzilikazi’s first Chief...
Cooking at a Stockvel Event Near Dhlodhlo/Danangombe Ruins
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🔔: Support our Work on Patreon ► www.patreon.com/magrizamademecook ► Subscribe to MMMC: ruclips.net/channel/UCaOU-9jYx6WSPs17BZbUwFQ ► Let's Chat (Mobile): 263772617768 ► Connect with Sisters in Business and Construction: profile.php?id=100086606457160 ► ► This Video: Dhlodhlo Ruins which is a corrupted name from Danangombe is located in the area of Shangani Heights, which is 142km...
The 'Lovemore Majaivana Effect of Storytelling'
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The 'Lovemore Majaivana Effect of Storytelling'
If it’s AFRICAN food, then we LOVE it.
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If it’s AFRICAN food, then we LOVE it.
Chef Sindi: The Making of a Food Lover’s Legacy!
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Chef Sindi: The Making of a Food Lover’s Legacy!
uMembeso eZimbabwe: A Fusion of Ndebele & Xhosa Cultures🇿🇼🇿🇦!
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uMembeso eZimbabwe: A Fusion of Ndebele & Xhosa Cultures🇿🇼🇿🇦!
A Feast on Zimbabwean and American Cuisine
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A Feast on Zimbabwean and American Cuisine
Magriza's Porridge Guide | Isathiyane + 4 More Options!!
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Magriza's Porridge Guide | Isathiyane 4 More Options!!
A Mind-Blowing Cultural Adventure in Zhilo, Esigodini!
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A Mind-Blowing Cultural Adventure in Zhilo, Esigodini!
What Impact Do You Want to Have in This World?
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What Impact Do You Want to Have in This World?
Why Cooking with Indigenous Ingredients Matters ft. Plated Poetry
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Why Cooking with Indigenous Ingredients Matters ft. Plated Poetry
BaKalanga People of Zimbabwe's Definition of Dance
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BaKalanga People of Zimbabwe's Definition of Dance
What bul ....t is this ?. You are celebrating are you really his descendants. If you are fix what is happening at his grave in Zimbabwe.
As a sotho person ,smiling alone watching this😅
Izina ryangu ndime Charles ❤❤❤ lived close to their community for aa few years and sad I'm not fluent in tonga but they are lovely lovely hard working and kind people, hope you are working on an episode of vaTonga people,we would love to see the drive to their district, their homes ,culture and definitely cuisine
We should switch to sorghum, maize meal is GMO. And as the Elders said, it only makes us fool and gives us no value
Thank you for the Wisdom and knowledge 🙏
Where can l get the merchandise?
I wish we can promote Umgido le ngungu. We need to uplift culture. Makhokhoba was built for migrant bachelor's in particular men. Then people started bringing in their families from other parts of the country. It was initially occupied by Malawian men and some local populations with single families and then eventually other people from outside the region. All the old locations Makhokho, Mzilikazi, Mpopoma, Sizinda used to compete through clubs, schools, churches for choir music 🏆, acting, football, netball those were the days.
We are the same people siyafana mossi andiboni mohlukho ngaphandle khu mnagaguwa no ramaphusa khanti kwenzeka ntoni nah saske suhlulwa zhiborder tyini thiza Umbuzo umile ndiyafuna ukuyazi bha suhlulwa kanjani himusina njani I think I must visit this place theres alot I want to know it's a culture shock to me and I am also Xhosa I'm just curious now did they decide to stay in Zimbabwe
Sweet childhood memories the place rocks miss you there U.K
Awesome culture
Ngikhumbula usuku okwedlula ngayo UChief Dakamela Bekithemba ngo1992. Namhlanje ngifunda okutsha ebengingakwazi . Siyabonga kakhulu
Wow miss head cow
beautiful people....awesome video....
So inspiring, sibonge team magreza made me cook
Thanks Magriza. You make us proud
Kuhle kakhulu, kuyabukeka. An example of a combination of youthful leadership centered in our culture I believe is what we as a continent need. Modernity without losing ourselves as a people.
I want a wife from Tsholotsho, please 🙏
Liyasihalisa ngokudla okuhle
Please follow up on the name associations between Nkulumane (Nkulumoni?) and Kuruman in South Africa. There is a speculation the missionary Robert Moffat took the Prince with him to this place for his safety - Kuruman hence it got its name!
Nice work 🎉
Tsholotsho is my home
That's my brother in law..... Very proud.....
Am proud of my Culture,yithi laba,
Find your chanell yesterday wooow,from SA
Can someone enlighten me if there is a relationship between the Dube surname, KoNyamazane and the Ndlovu people
Muhle umsebenzi owenzayo Mahlangu
This is Nguni... Zulu's and Swati's do eat most of the things he mentioned "traditional "
I wish I can refer as many Zimbabweans as Ican to this channel. Here's to 20,000 more, Bafo
Am I the only one who thinks only subscribing to this channel is not enough? Coz we really need to fund this channel as they are doing an awesome job
Keep up with good work Bafo Keep showing all Zimbabwe nice places so people can see how humble and peaceful this country is❤ all love from🇿🇦
I love Zimbabwe ❤ I spent 3years in Beitbridge, stayed in Zim community with my Zim people so nice, peacefully and enjoying❤keep well Zim all love from South Africa 🇿🇦
He betuna molweni, bendingazi
Thanks for showing us the culture of shorosho same like my culture in malawi
Ngiyakhuleka eNkosini lapho kusholotsho AmaNguni akithi la ngiyafisa ukuvakasha kule ndawo
Ngiyafisa ukuvakasha kulendawo ngidle ukudla kwesintu
Abakithi laba bantu njengoba Ngingu Zulu ngibezwa kahle Kusho ukuthi okhokhobethu babodwa
Bakiti hiw can yucook on the tiled area haibo get them adoverstove
Ward 9 phansi khonale emoyeni
Umkhaba ongaka shuwa Nhlonipho kikk mina asoze ngikubize Chief ungumtanami ,Siyabonga ukufunda akupheli phansi khonale emaguswini❤️❤
Kuhle bantu basetsholotsho
Awusho Magriza yiwo lomgido abawubiza Amabhiza
Westernization is poison, Unga lahli isiko lakho
Bulawayo and us Zulu are one ppl❤,
Ubuhle njekuphela la! ABantu bahle, nhlobo zonke.
Wakhuluma kahle Mkhulu Mpofu siyabonga
🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
I think i would love it there, im from Stanger, Durban ❤
Mina ngiya eNjelele ths Friday...cela ama no wakho bafoo
What a beautiful series, one of the best podcast style I've seen. I wish for season 2 ! 🥹❤
OMG I looove Insingizi !!! No wonder his voice is so familiar 🌟🌟🌟