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Harare literally means 'He does not sleep,' which, according to the story teller, commemorates an old man's early settlement in that area when it was still inhabited by deadly snakes and lions. In the evenings the old man, fearful of the wild animals, was reluctant to sleep. In order to steady his nerves and to prevent himself from dropping his guard, he played the mbira all night long.
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Paul Berliner (The Soul of Mbira: Music and Traditions of the Shona People of Zimbabwe)