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Zimbabwean National Anthem (Kalibusiswe Ilizwe le Zimbabwe-Simudzai Mureza We Zimbabwe-Blessed Be The Land of Zimbabwe) for String Orchestra
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Zimbabwean National Anthem (Kalibusiswe Ilizwe le Zimbabwe-Simudzai Mureza We Zimbabwe-Blessed Be The Land of Zimbabwe) for String Orchestra
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You are purchasing high quality sheet music PDF files suitable for printing or viewing on digital devices.Zimbabwe's national anthem is a patriotic musical composition that evokes and eulogizes the history, traditions and struggles of the people of Zimbabwe. It is used by the government of Zimbabwe as the official national song.
Proudly Lift High the Flag of the Land of Zimbabwe (Shona: "Simudzai Mureza wedu WeZimbabwe"; Ndebele: "Kalibusiswe Ilizwe leZimbabwe") is the national anthem of Zimbabwe.
The national anthem was introduced in March 1994 after a nation-wide competition to replace "Ishe Komborera Africa" with a distinctly Zimbabwean song. The winning entry was a song written by Professor Solomon Mutswairo and composed by Fred Changundega. It has been translated into all three of the main languages of Zimbabwe.
Where and when it is used
The National anthem of Zimbabwe is used in a wide array of contexts. It is played on national holidays and festivals, as well as during sporting events such as the Olympic Games.
The national Anthem is played to students at the start of each school day as an exercise in patriotism. The country's national broadcasters also play the national anthem each morning at 0600hrs Zimbabwean time.