Noun
chimurenga (uncountable)
(Zimbabwe, music) A genre of Zimbabwean popular music, originally focusing on revolutionary themes.
Also expected to be repatriated with the late freedom fighters of the First Chimurenga Revolution are the other 25 skulls of early revolutionaries and a sacred talking rod. Source: Internet
A Zimbabwean delegation dispatched to the United Kingdom to repatriate the heads of Mbuya Nehanda, Sekuru Kaguvi and others has located 13 heads among them, those of the two most prominent First Chimurenga icons. Source: Internet
Brigadier General Murozvi, whose Chimurenga name was James Tichatonga, was suffering from diabetes for some time. Source: Internet
The Chimurenga music maestro – currently domiciled in the United States – castigated Mnangagwa for monopolising power without any show of quality leadership. Source: Internet
Q: Lastly, are you related to the late legendary guitarist Jonah Sithole who used to perform with the Chimurenga music legend Thomas Mapfumo? Source: Internet
The Shona staged unsuccessful revolts (known as Chimurenga ) against encroachment upon their lands, by clients of BSAC and Cecil Rhodes in 1896 and 1897. Source: Internet