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Zimtotems Treads Into The Revered Mobile Phone Ringtones with Zimbabwean Totem Laced Ringtones

 




The invention of the mobile phone seem to be the last convenience the world has been granted. It is portable and mobile. I can’t imagine any other gadget that will overtake the cellphone in the near future. A single mobile phone has a watch, dictionary, bible, typewriter, calendar, social media access, entertainment banking services and many other services. 


The mobile phone has become a media tool for reaching out worldwide through internet backed social media, but it also has advanced cultural exchange through high quality images and music. It has become very easy to share music, images, information and sending money through the phone. I am really excited at how our African people have taken advantage also to identify themselves through the platforms and applications found on smart phones.


Not so long back we were compelled to to English ringtones they were the only ones available and fixed in our mobile phones. The Indians and the Chinese also took the chance later on to sell their cultural beats throughout the world. As the mobile technology has upped, you can now have a personalized ringtone.


A ringtone is very captivating because each time your phone rings it gets into people’s ears. A ringtone identifies you. A Chinese ringtone will also tell your identity is exotic somehow. You might not take notice but the ringtone actually has an effect yet you unaware about its meaning.



Through the brains of Chief Hwesa the leader of Zimtotems, Zimbabwean totem based ringtones are now available. Zimtotems produced the totem based ringtones to avail an option to those Zimbabweans who want to identify themselves with their culture. The ringtones are in song form and they spell and poetic as good as our ancestors used to refer to each other long ago.  The studio recording has modernized the ringtones to match the English, Chinese and Indian ringtones we have always been subjected to. 


The ringtones can be accessed through Zimtotems on Facebook and WhatsApp platforms. Plans are in pipeline to have the ringtones available on Spotify, iTunes and many other digital distribution channels. 


Will there be anything wrong to have your totem as a ringing tone while watching a match between Liverpool and Chelsea at Stamford Bridge. You must be a proud Mhofu, Shumba, Maphosa, Aphiri wherever you are. Each time I did good my grandmother would recite my totem in a manner I felt good. I do not even understand why I felt so good it’s cultural. Order you ringtone with Zimtotems and identify yourself wherever you are.


Sekuru Hwesa assured me that all totems are available Shumba, Nhari, Maphosa, Soko, Mhofu and many are available for you.


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