One dry August, the community was preparing for the annual Umkhosi Wokubonga —the Thanksgiving Festival. The bishop himself was coming from the city. The choir, now led by a young woman named Thandi, was rehearsing furiously. And the final piece of the festival was to be a mass rendition of Amagama Okuhlabelela 113.
Below is the structured text of the hymn, which you can use as a "paper" or reference sheet: amagama okuhlabelela 113
Hallelujah! Ngegazi, Ngegazi likaJesu; Siyakubonga Nkosi yethu, Ngegazi likaJesu. One dry August, the community was preparing for
hymnal. This hymn reminds us that God's Word is our ultimate guide, bringing light to the darkness and wisdom to our hearts. And the final piece of the festival was
Uma udinga, ngingakunikeza:
For non-Zulu speakers or researchers, here is a literal yet poetic translation:
It was a heart. And a heart, no matter how buried, will always, eventually, answer the call to sing.
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