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Mine bengidzakiwe : ウィキペディア英語版 | Mine bengidzakiwe (Mine Bengidzakiwe ) is a traditional song sung in native ceremonies in Swaziland, which became a local hit in 2007. ==Background== ''(Mine Bengidzakiwe )'' is a traditional song whose composer is anonymous. The song is still sung in Swaziland's ceremonies. The direct translation of the title is "I was drunk". It concerns a typical African homestead where a husband has two wives. One wife locks the other in a "hut" (traditional kitchen) in the hope of being alone with the husband. A third person says "You should never lock someone in the hut" and the culprit responds with the line, "I was drunk".
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