Ngano – Sei Zizi achifamba madeko chete?

Sei Zizi achifamba madeko chete?Why does Owl only travel at night?Join us in today’s Shona story time and learn the tale of Zizi and why he only travels at night. A long time ago Zizi used to travel during the day like many of the other birds.He had a crafty plan to get the other… Continue reading Ngano – Sei Zizi achifamba madeko chete?

Godo huroyi

Godo huroyi, or jealousy is witchcraft.Godo or shanje means jealousy in the Shona language of Zimbabwe.In today’s Shona story time or ngano dzeChiShona, Gogo Alice tells a familiar tale of friendship and jealousy. Taurai and Chipo had a friend called Paradzayi.Taurai and Chipo were in a relationship and decided to get married. Unfortunately their friend… Continue reading Godo huroyi

Ngano ye Mushandirapamwe

Today we are going to learn about mushandirapamwe with Gogo Alice. In Shona stories like this one that Gogo Alice is telling are called ngano. Telling stories – ngano – is one of the ways that children can learn basic Shona language quickly and easily in a fun way. Because they are curious about what… Continue reading Ngano ye Mushandirapamwe

Ngano ya Tagarika

Tagarika works hard to bring pride and success to his family. Sit back and listen to this lovely story or ngano.In Shona stories like this one that Gogo Alice is telling are called ngano. Telling stories – ngano – is one of the ways that children can learn basic Shona language quickly and easily in… Continue reading Ngano ya Tagarika

Ngano ya Tsuro na Jongwe

Today Gogo Alice is going to tell you the story of Rabbit and Cockerel Tsuro na Jongwe A Shona language story brought to you by Sarura Kids. Shona is a language spoken in Zimbabwe in Africa.In Zimbabwe we love to tell stories, and often children would sit round the fireplace to listen to fantastic stories… Continue reading Ngano ya Tsuro na Jongwe

Ngano dze ChiShona – Hawundikunde iwe Mvuu

Mvuu means Hippo in Shona. Sit down childrenListen to this little story from Zimbabwe with Gogo Alice.Learn why Rabbit does not get along with Hippo, Elephant, and Lion.Our little story called “Hawundikunde iwe Mvuu” is a fun family-friendly one that you can all listen to and learn Shona language as you do.Shona stories re often… Continue reading Ngano dze ChiShona – Hawundikunde iwe Mvuu