Regai Mwana Aroowe -
In many traditional contexts, this "letting go" is seen as a successful milestone for both the parents and the child. Musical Style
Decades after its release, "Regai Mwana Aroowe" is still celebrated as a piece of Zimbabwean cultural heritage. It is frequently featured on "oldies" radio segments and continues to be available on modern streaming platforms like Spotify and Musixmatch , ensuring its message reaches new generations. Second Hand - song and lyrics by Devera Ngwena Jazz Band Regai Mwana Aroowe
Released during the peak of the Devera Ngwena Jazz Band's popularity, "Regai Mwana Aroowe" remains a staple of Zimbabwean "Sungura" and Jazz-fusion music. Led by Jonah Moyo, the band became famous for their unique "mining town" sound, blending Congolese rhumba influences with local Shona rhythms. In many traditional contexts, this "letting go" is
It highlights the emotional weight parents feel when their children transition from the family home to their husband's household. Second Hand - song and lyrics by Devera
The song serves as a social commentary on the cultural practice of marriage in Shona society. Key themes include:
The song often sounds like a plea or a declaration that a daughter has reached maturity and should be allowed to follow her path.