“Sekuru” on Enamel Simbi Mug

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Every Zimbabwean home is complete with an enamel simbi mug. It's lightweight, durable and multifunctional. Use it for your favorite beverage or a hot meal, and attach it to your bag for easy access on a hike.

What other great way to big up Zim vibes and strike up interesting conversation than with a good Shona mug?

These mugs also make for a great thoughtful, personal gift for someone special or for your colleagues.

Whether you're sipping your morning coffee, evening Tanganda tea, or something in between, this mug's for you!


• Material: Enamel
• Dimensions: Height 3.14″ (8 cm), Diameter 3.25″(8.25 cm)
• White Coating with a Silver Rim
• Hand-Wash Only

Attention! Don't heat liquids or food directly in the mug, it can damage the coating.

Disclaimer: The Enamel Mug is susceptible to staining when used with certain beverages, including coffee, tea, and natural juices. That’s a normal characteristic of enamel products and not specific to our mug alone. Due to the enamel’s rough and porous surface texture, particles from these drinks may easily adhere to the mug, resulting in stains over time. Stains can be effectively removed by applying lemon juice or soda to the affected area and gently scrubbing with a hard sponge.

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Shona Family Translations

Amai - Mother
Baba Mukuru - Father’s Older Brother
Baba Munini - Father’s Younger Brother
Baba - Father
Bhudhi - Older Brother (Colloquial term)
Gogo - Grandmother
Hanzvadzi - Sister (General term for both older and younger sisters)
Mai Guru - Older Brother’s Wife
Mai Nini - Younger Brother’s Wife or Father’s Younger Sister
Mukoma - Elder Brother
Mukuwasha - Son-In-Law
Muninina - Younger Sister
Muroora - Daughter-In-Law
Sekuru - Maternal Uncle or Grandfather
Sisi - Sister (Informal, used among siblings or friends)
Tete - Paternal Aunt



This product is made especially for you as soon as you place an order, which is why it takes us a bit longer to deliver it to you. Making products on demand instead of in bulk helps reduce overproduction, so thank you for making thoughtful purchasing decisions!