Mdedele
"Mdedele" (often part of the phrase "Mdedele Angene") is a Zulu term that translates roughly to or "allow him to enter." It is deeply rooted in South African culture, particularly within religious and musical contexts. 1. Spiritual & Cultural Significance
In casual conversation, "mdedele" can be used as a command or advice meaning or "release them." Mdedele
The phrase is often used as a soundtrack for vibrant vocal performances or celebrations of Zulu heritage, particularly in the Maskandi and AmaNazaretha music genres. 3. Everyday Usage "Mdedele" (often part of the phrase "Mdedele Angene")
The term is most famously associated with the , one of the largest African Indigenous Churches in South Africa. Mdedele
Artists like Madangazela have released tracks titled " Mdedele Angene ".
