- "Nkosi Sikelel'
iAfrika" (Xhosa pronunciation: [ŋkʼɔsi sikʼɛlɛl‿iafrikʼa], lit. 'Lord
Bless Africa') is a
Christian hymn
originally composed in 1897 by...
- [[:File:"Nkosi Sikelel'
iAfrika"
performed at the
White House in 1994.oga|"Nkosi Sikelel'
iAfrika" (instrumental)]] Sontonga's "Nkosi Sikelel'
iAfrika", performed...
- song
combining extracts of the 19th
century Xhosa hymn "Nkosi Sikelel'
iAfrika" (English: "God
Bless Africa", lit. '"Lord
Bless Africa"') and the Afrikaans...
-
national anthem of Zambia. The tune is
taken from the hymn "Nkosi Sikelel'
iAfrika" (English: "Lord
Bless Africa"),
which was
composed by
Xhosa composer Enoch...
-
Swahili language version of
Enoch Sontonga's po****r hymn "Nkosi Sikelel'
iAfrika". The word
Mungu in
Swahili means God and its title, therefore, translates...
- the
melody to
Nkosi Sikelel'
iAfrika, the
anthem of the anti-apartheid
African National Congress. "Nkosi Sikelel'
iAfrika" was
banned at the time, and...
- apartheid, it was
retained as a co-national
anthem along with "Nkosi Sikelel'
iAfrika"
until 1997, when a new
hybrid song
incorporating elements of both songs...
- Some
claim the
melody of
South Africa's
former anthem,
Nkosi Sikelel'
iAfrika, is
derived from this hymn,
while others have
called the
connection far...
- imprisonment; as he left the courtroom,
supporters sang "Nkosi
Sikelel iAfrika". I have
fought against white domination, and I have
fought against black...
-
shaped flag and
singing of the
other co-official anthem,
Nkosi Sikelel'
iAfrika ("God
Bless Africa").
Since 2019,
publicly displaying the 1928–1994 flag...