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: In Swahili, "waenda" is also used to refer to "those who go" or "pedestrians" (waenda kwa miguu) in regional news or safety contexts.

The word appears in several other contexts within Zimbabwean and regional culture: Waenda

Who remembers this tune "Sadam waenda sare Bhobho" - Facebook : In Swahili, "waenda" is also used to

: A popular 2008 political protest song/chant ("Sadam waenda sare Bhobho") used during election cycles, reflecting the political climate of that era. It is often associated with the Chamhembe compilation

: The song remains a "timeless love song" and is frequently featured in retrospectives of Zimbabwean music history. It is often associated with the Chamhembe compilation era, which launched several stars. Other Notable Contexts for "Waenda"

: A song commemorating the late Mozambican leader Samora Machel, often discussed in documentaries or music history videos.

: Released in the early 2000s, "Waenda" is often cited as a cornerstone of the Urban Grooves genre, which fused R&B, hip-hop, and soul with local Zimbabwean sounds.