Gamba ramangwana
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Gambaramangwana (Tomorrow’s Burden) by Keith Zenda reflects the quiet weight of everyday survival. A lone figure walks forward carrying a bag of rice—an ordinary act that speaks of responsibility, resilience, and hope. The faceless head universalises the subject, representing countless individuals navigating rising costs and uncertain futures. Wrapped in patterned fabrics, the figure carries culture and dignity alongside hardship. Behind him, fragments of newspaper headlines echo economic pressure, yet the forward step suggests endurance: tomorrow is heavy, but it must still be carried.Try it!