The world is oftentimes such an ugly place, but sometimes it can be so beautiful.
Like, when two choirs, one from Croatia and the other from Zimbabwe, met on the opposite sides of a Lisbon subway station and both sang to each other.
I unfortunately do not know what the Zimbabwe children choir sang to them (although it was so beautiful), but the Croatian klapa Kastav sang 'Kuća puna naroda' (a house full of people).
And let my reward be a house full of people,
my life, give me a voice, so I can embrace you with songs.
Gaza and all of Palestine have been under siege for decades, not only by bullets but also by economic sanctions. Belarus, China, Cuba, Iran, People’s Korea, Nicaragua, the Russian Federation, Venezuela, Yemen, and Zimbabwe have had their economies targeted by U.S. and European banksters for destruction.
In response, the 16-nation Southern Africa Development Community (SADC) designated Oct. 25 as Anti-Sanctions Day. This year, thousands of people marched in Harare, the capital of Zimbabwe, on Oct. 25 to say No! to this economic warfare.
She is 23 years old. She studied tourism & hospitality. She is a Zimbabwean, but currently living and farming in South Africa. She owns an Agricultural company name “Agriculture Lovers.” She has two farms where she produces vegetables.
The colors of the Zimbabwean flag are ingeniously incorporated into the costume, symbolizing the nation's values and aspirations. The vibrant green represents the lush landscapes and abundant vegetation spread across the country. It signifies hope, growth, and the promise of a prosperous future. The gold accents woven throughout the attire celebrate Zimbabwe's wealth and abundance of natural resources. It signifies the country's rich history, heritage, and cultural treasures. The red hues serve as a powerful reminder of the sacrifices made by past generations in the pursuit of freedom and justice. It stands as a testament to Zimbabwe's unwavering spirit and determination to overcome challenges. Completing the ensemble, a crown adorned with intricate designs showcases the traditional patterns and motifs of Zimbabwean art. It represents the country's rich cultural heritage and the beauty that emanates from its people.