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Thursday, March 7, 2024

Two More Videos Of South Africa School Assemblies & Two Videos Of Lesotho School Assemblies (Part V)


Gilbert Chitsa, Jan 23, 2020
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Paraphrasing this school's Facebook and that city's Wikipedia page: "Cofimvaba Senior Secondary School is a public school in the town of Cofirmba in Chris Hani District Municipality in the Eastern Cape province of South Africa."

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Edited by Azizi Powell

This is Part V of a five part pancocojams series on South African schools morning assemblies.

This post showcases two videos of South African secondary school students singing during their morning assemblies. 

This pancocojams post also showcases two videos of Lesotho secondary school students singing during their morning assemblies.

This pancocojams post also includes a few comments from the discussion thread of the video that is given as Showcase Video #1 (South Africa)

Click https://pancocojams.blogspot.com/2024/03/south-african-schools-morning-assembly.html for Part I of this pancocojams series. That post is entitled "South African Schools Morning Assembly Songs - "Ndikhokhele Bawo" & Some Other Songs (Part I)".

Click https://pancocojams.blogspot.com/2024/03/yawa-imbewu-two-other-songs-sung-by.html  for Part II of this pancocojams series. The title for that post is " "Yawa Imbewu" & Two Other Songs Sung By South African Primary School Students (Part II)".

Click https://pancocojams.blogspot.com/2024/03/south-african-students-from-nyanga-high.html for Part IV of this pancocojams series. The title of that post is "
South African Students From Nyanga High School Singing "His name is Yahweh" And Two Other Songs At Morning Assemblies (Part IV)."

The content of this post is presented for historical, cultural, religious, aesthetic, and educational purposes.

All copyrights remain with their owners.

Thanks to all the students who are featured in this post and thanks to all the producers and the publishers of these videos on YouTube. Thanks also to all those who are quoted in this post.

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SHOWCASE VIDEO #2  (South Africa) - 
School Children Singing at Amangwane High



Iris, 
Feb 10, 2017
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From Wikipedia: Amangwane High School is a secondary school in Mkukwini, South Africa.
Mkukwini is located in the Eastern Cape

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TWO VIDEOS OF LESOTHO SCHOOL ASSEMBLIES

Here's information about Lesotho from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geography_of_Lesotho
"Lesotho is a mountainous, landlocked country located in Southern Africa. It is an enclave, surrounded by South Africa."

SHOWCASE VIDEO #1 - 
Malithuso High School Lesotho Hymn



David Song, 
Nov 25, 2008

Students at Malithuso High School singing a hymn during morning assembly. 2007.

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SHOWCASE VIDEO #2 - 
Rehauhetsoe High School Morning Assembly


caitfish88, Jul 12, 2012

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SELECTED COMMENTS FROM THE DISCUSSION THREADS OF VIDEO #1 (SOUTH AFRICA)

Numbers are added for referencing purposes only.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0CvtDQ83cUE

1. @chrisc1881, 2021
"I love the way they all stand in reverence.  As a Teacher in the USA πŸ‡ΊπŸ‡Έ no way were we  going to get all the kids to stand this way for any period of time.  This is heart warming."

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2. @unathinontombi8550, 2021
"I'm proud to be South African πŸ‡ΏπŸ‡¦ the way we worship God  we give ourselves"

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3. @teencity1503, 2021
"Pls can you translate"

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4. @mosesmboka6520, 2022
"Theyre saying oooh GoD we cry onto you to bless our country and our leaders."

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5. 
@you_can_call_me_T, 2021
"This is beautiful. Would you mind sharing the translation please?"

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6. @nombinintlahla8325, 2021
" @you_can_call_me_T  this is curved from the SA National Anthem which is a prayer itself... let me try-


Yizwa imithandazo yethu

(Hear our petitions/prayers)

Nkosi, sikelela, thina, lusapho lwayo

(Lord bless us, us your children)

Makubenjalo kude kubengunaphakaze

(Let it be so till eternity/end of age)"

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7. @mfanafuthimthembu9036, 2021
"beautiful... their heads are so neat.... mmmmh. I love them..

Oh voices"

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8. @asanori7415, 2021
"Yes almost all the schools in Cofimvaba and Ngcobo Don allow learners to have different hair styles, all learners must cut their hair either short or bald including the girls"

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9. 
@o_o5213, 2021
"It's the Bass for Me Annointed"

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10. @kaydiamante, 2022
"Those boys made the song for me"

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11. @ntwanakasi_za1913, 2021
"That bass on 1:30 gave me serious goosebumps"

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12. @OKUHLEMZINYATHI100, 2021
"Not only are they disciplined and sing well. Academically they also produce good results."

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13. @busisiwendudane2594, 2022
"YES the Whole Region, n Parents very supportive to the TEACHERS n Traditional Leadership Skills n Authority, ALL OF these Schools in this Region including DALIWONGA HIGH named "

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14. 
@belindameyer6159, 2021
"South Africans can sing maaaanπŸ‡°πŸ‡ͺπŸ‡°πŸ‡ͺ
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"Maaaan" is an elongated form of the colloquial meaning for the word "man". Ke = Kenya, East Africa.

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15. 
@nombinintlahla8325,2021
"I used to love this song at school, I still do.... I always felt like our reached heaven whenever this song is sung πŸ‡ΏπŸ‡¦️ .. beautiful lead there"

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16. 
@veethompson4685, 2021
"This is the BEST Version I have ever heard of this song! Have to keep on repeating it! Absolutely Wonderful ! This is what is needed in schools all over the world! Praying before they start learning! I Grew up in the UK having Assembly in the mornings in school singing some sort of hymn and saying The Lord's Prayer no matter what religion we were!  This is what is missing in schools these days!"

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17. @OKUHLEMZINYATHI100, 2021
"It starts at a young age. Can't start such thing at high school level."

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18. @Amahle361, 2021
"Who is the Principal in this school? This is great bantu bakuthi. They are doing great, we honestly need to praise where it's due.
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Google translate from Zulu/Xhosa = "bantu bakuthi" = "our people"

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19. @nombakusesiyamthanda2586, 2021
"Mrs Sabatha, well known as UNonqonyoza"

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20. @Amahle361, 2021
"@nombakusesiyamthanda2586  wow! She is doing a great job in these challenging times. Salute to her. We appreciate her work with the staff. This is wonderful."

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21. @mkhumatradinginstitute1667, 2021
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This is wonderful, God bless South Africa. Indikhumbuza intsuku zam when I used to be in these morning prayers back in the days"
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Google translate from Zulu to English -"Indikhumbuza intsuku zam" = "It reminds me of my days"

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22. 
@ichooselife-africaicl5993, 2021
"What's the name of this song?"

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23. @veethompson4685, 2022
"@ichooselife-africaicl5993  I don't know what it is called....but I think that it is part of the South African Anthem!"

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24. @tpmash, 2022
"It used to be part of the South African anthem:

Hear our prayers dear Lord, Protect us oh Lord, let it be so, till eternity πŸ‡ΏπŸ‡¦."

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25. @veethompson4685, 2022
"@tpmash  It USE to be!!! My word...Removed the BEST part of the Anthem in my opinion!"

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26. @_theerealnono_7694, 2023
"@veethompson4685  Still is part of it, just that it's revised to accommodate other languages, not just Xhosa/Zulu -- the Nkosi sikelela... yizwa imithandazo... (God protect us... Us your children... Hear our petitions/prayers) is still there."
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The South African national anthem is "Nkosi Sikelela i Afrika" by Enoch Sontonga

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27. @Ambitious_Guy_949, 2021
"Beautiful voices..... I have been searching for the second song, any one who can tell me the song name.....please"

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28. @ntombizozukochauke2664, 2021
"Lizalise idinga lakho"

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29. 
@atlegangmakgakga9, 2021
"It's actually sad how multiracial schools don't have morning prayer sessions anymore"

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30. @mbongisenitabane526, 2022
"nowadays schools assemblies kids no longer pray or sing"

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31. @mawisamphotholozi9283, 2022
"why is every child in a chizkop? even the girls, this resembles a military camp more than a school, beautiful voices though"
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Here's a definition of the word "chizkop" from https://southafrica-info.com/arts-culture/dictionary-south-african-english/
"kaaskop, chiskop, chizkop, cheesekop (noun) – Bald person, or person with a shaved head. “Kop” is Afrikaans for head. “Kaas” is the Afrikaans for cheese. Why “cheese head” means bald person is not clear."

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32. @thembiqobo5022, 2022
"They are so neat, their heads reflect discipline singing is the cherry on top"

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33.  @dlaminisiya2657, 2022
"So emotional.  I really get frustrated wat position our government took regarding morning peayers6in schools. We are products of such setups including church based schools which have all become neglected"

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34. @moyahabontwagae653, 2022
"Onions onions onions.....they took me back to my high school days back in 1999"

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35. @sarahgumede1330, 2022
"So shall it be. If all teachers and governing bodies would stand up and demand the return of morning prayers that would the best thing they would have done rather than the cry make by adults over the alcohol ban during lock down. It is a embarrassment. All in all congratulations to the teachers and children of this school who stood up like Daniel and refuse to bow down to other gods other than the Almighty God"

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36. clementndebele281, 2022
"Can you imagine there is no conductor...It just goes natural...Amazing voices there....Thumbs up to the lead singer...And the bass"

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37. @matekedigojane6405, 2022
"This reminds me of my High School years at Teto High School in Welkom Free State South Africa ️ Makube Njalo.Nkosi"
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Google translate from Xhosa to English = 'Makube Njalo.Nkosi"= "So be it Lord".

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38. 
@nubianeagle8634, 2022
" @busisiwendudane2594  which region is this, this is what all of us need to strive to see in our communities."

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39. @thozamabuda3348, 2023
"@nubianeagle8634  Eastern Cape"

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40.  @relebohilemagase482, 2022
"This reminds me of the good old days. The morning prayer at school was lit" ️

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41. 
@khuluradebe7834, 2022
"Good leading voice with emotions attached to the music. I miss assembly sessions. Praise and worship was order of each day. Great on"

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42. @pholanibottoman2422, 2022
"WowπŸ‡ΏπŸ‡¦. The girl is gifted with a voice that touches the soul. The entire school pupils are singing well. We are proud of our generationπŸ‡ΏπŸ‡¦"

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43. 
@masia1950, 2022
"You see a high level of discipline and respect, even down to their garments and no doubt some parents struggle to make sure their children's school fees are paid."

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44. @maureenngwenya4282, 2022
"We need this back, this is a prayer for our nation"

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45. @malusizwilenkosizungu900, 2022
"Most of this obedience sadly is an attribute how the Africans respectful  culture was used against them by the apartheid regime"

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46. @chrisc1881, 2022
"@malusizwilenkosizungu900  very interesting,  that never crossed my mind"

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47. @malusizwilenkosizungu900, 2022
"@chrisc1881  might be a reach but from when we were young we have always been told to stay in uniformity"

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48. @paulakitwine5257, 2022
"Yo! That Bass!"

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49. 
@thunderlord-nsr6153, 2022
"it's an African trademark. We adore bass like crazy."

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50. @khuluradebe7834, 2022
"Good leading voice with emotions attached to the music. I miss assembly sessions. Praise and worship was order of each day. Great on"

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51. @mosesmboka6520, 2022
"Force them ,they will stand with time"

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52. @chrisc1881, 2022
" @mosesmboka6520  you make me laugh  do you think we can "force " the kids here to do anything."

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53. @luthandogcugcwa4892, 2022
"@mosesmboka6520  that's how it was done in my school. The principal would run around the whole school with a stick and chase yall to the assembly area, I was one of those who didn't like this because I first started schooling at a school were there was more whites & none of this was done. By the time it was May I knew when the bell rang 2 times it assembly time."

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54. khuluradebe7834, 2022
"Good leading voice with emotions attached to the music. I miss assembly sessions. Praise and worship was order of each day. Great on'

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55. @sthe_zar6341, 2022
"May God bless South Africa and all her children πŸ‡ΏπŸ‡¦️."

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56. 
@sibongisenimatabata5736, 2023
"big up Cofimvaba"

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57. @ZukoTekwane-yk5rp, 2023
"Cofimvaba high my school , we’ve killed it"

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58. @thembamsiza1528, 2023
"IN South Africa we is traditional"

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59. @zamubuntugcelu6589, 2024
"God bless Eastern Cape amen"

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1 comment:

  1. Almost all of the videos that are found on YouTube videos about South Africa's school assembly songs and almost all of the videos of South African school assembly songs that are showcased in this five part pancocojams series feature schools that are located in South Africa's Eastern Cape province.

    Here's some information about South Africa's Eastern Cape from https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eastern_Cape:
    The Eastern Cape ... is one of the nine provinces of South Africa. Its capital is Bhisho, but its two largest cities are East London and Gqeberha. Due to its climate and nineteenth century towns, it is a common location for tourists. It is also known for being home to many anti-apartheid activists, the most famous being Nelson Mandela hailing from the province.

    The second largest province in the country (at 168,966 km2) after the Northern Cape, it was formed in 1994 out of the Xhosa homelands or bantustans of Transkei and Ciskei, together with the eastern portion of the Cape Province. The central and eastern part of the province is the traditional home of the indigenous Xhosa people. In 1820 this area, which was known as the Xhosa Kingdom, began to be settled by Europeans who originally came from England, from Scotland and some from Ireland.

    Since South Africa's early years, many Xhosas believed in Africanism, and figures such as Walter Rhubusana believed that the rights of Xhosa people and Africans in general, could not be protected unless Africans mobilised and worked together. As a result, the Eastern Cape is home to many anti-apartheid leaders such as Robert Sobukwe, Oliver Tambo, Nelson Mandela, Walter Sisulu, Winnie Mandela, Govan Mbeki, Alfred Xuma, Cecilia Makiwane, Noni Jabavu, Thabo Mbeki, Chris Hani, Bantu Holomisa, Steve Biko, musicians Miriam Makeba, Madosini, Nathi, Dali Mpofu, Vusi Nova and Zahara, as well as historical figures such as Rev. Tiyo Soga, Samuel Mqhayi, Mongezi Sifika wa Nkomo, Enoch Sontonga and Jotello Festiri Soga."...
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    "Port Elizabeth" is the previous name for Gqeberha.

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