In modern South African culture, the term is often used as a declaration of resilience—refusing to accept defeat, poverty, or negativity.
In Zulu scripture, "Ngiyala" is used to strongly urge or charge someone to do something. For example, in , it is used to say: Ngiyala
If you are preparing a text for social media about music or a dance challenge, you would likely reference the challenge or the track's upbeat, defiant energy. In modern South African culture, the term is
It is frequently used by students or professionals to express that they refuse to let life's hardships stop their progress. 3. Musical Reference It is frequently used by students or professionals
: "Iphupho alifi umnikazi walo esaphila. Ngiyanqaba! Ngiyala! " (A dream does not die while its owner is still alive. I reject [failure]! I refuse [to give up]!)