Tsika dzaVaShona
Ngano dzaive dzichitaurwa manheru kuvana. Ngano dzaidzidzisa tsika, unhu, noungwaru. Ngano dzaisanganisira vanhu, mhuka, uye zvisikwa zvisiri zvepanyama. Dzimwe ngano dzaive dzekuvaraidza chete. Vakuru ndivo vaitaura ngano vachishandisa mazwi akafanana.
The practice of Ngano holds deep cultural significance in Shona tradition. As part of Tsika dzaVaShona, this practice represents the continuation of ancestral wisdom and the preservation of cultural identity across generations.
“Traditional practices are the threads that weave together the fabric of our cultural identity, connecting us to our ancestors and guiding our future generations.”
In contemporary Zimbabwean society, ngano continues to play an important role in maintaining cultural continuity. While adapting to modern circumstances, the core principles and values embedded in this practice remain relevant and meaningful.
Preserving ancestral wisdom and cultural identity through time-honored practices.
Adapting traditional values to contemporary life while maintaining cultural authenticity.
Ngano
Tsika dzaVaShona
“Our cultural practices are the living bridges that connect our past with our future, ensuring that the wisdom of our ancestors continues to guide each new generation.”