LIKE US.. / zambianpride This song might be old but certainly still is golden. Kalambo Hit Parade - Mpanga ya Mambwe ..All copyrights reserved by the artists
Wonderful song..... I am in tears as I mourn my best of friends Pethias Fwambo Siame who died on 1st February 2021. He translated this song for me.... today I listen to it in his memory, "You have gone ahead of us, we shall follow" because no one gets out of life alive.... RIP my best friend
Do u miss old good days when you were very young with no pressures and stresses coz parents were in control of everything all u did was to play with friends from 6morning to 6afternoon, wow if my statement above is true about u let's gather arround and take selfies 🤳
Yes I miss those days in the 90s. All we used to do is playing from morning to sunset carefree. Parents then we're parents unlike parents of nowadays who want children as young as 7years to supplement in providing food at home by selling water, fried groundnuts. The only job we used to do our selves is going to school. The rest of the time we played icipombwa or ⚽ football as you call it these days. We really enjoyed our childhood. When I look at children of nowadays their upbringing leaves much to be desired
Its all about memories, i miss my unle mr sinfukwe who married my anti and started taking care of me when my father died in 1999 sadly he also died in 2022 when i was in Mozambique. He used to play this song every morning. RIP unle 😭😭😭😭😭😭💔💔💔💔💔💔💔💔
This song reminds me of the time i was selling chibuku in lusaka marapodi compoun / Mandevu at mpulung tarven 2006 it used to rock the wave at that tarven
This song reminds of my late father who was a proud namwanga. He made sure to translate the song to us so we could get the meaning behind. I am proud to be namwanga 😍😍😍😍😍
Its a funeral song in the song their mention names of those who died say were mourning until we meet and again on the other side the manbwe's and the Namwanga's are crying
I used to listen to this song way back in the early 80s from a neighbor who owned a record player.... there was this other song from the same album which sang about Kenneth Kaunda and his wife Betty, I loved the song very much
I just visited home land this year ,i made sure i went to Isoka ,stayed there a month and then i went to Nakonde and i stayed there two months and finally i went to Mbala also stayed for there for two months .Visit home even just for a week . Blessed to understand these two languages Namwanga ,lungu and Mambwe . Iam Namwanga but i see no difference because i understand . Learn the language.
Mulale ningo ya mayo wane, I remember how you danced to this song ya Phoebe Nakazwe. I long for your beautiful smile, your hugs and kisses... Nikulonda Mayo wane... chikuwaya mwe yantu...
Finally I have found this song. It reminds me about alot of things in my childhood. I used to listen to it when I was in Grade 5. rest in peace Sackson simukoko bro.😢😭😭
Good old days still have the meaning of life and everyone else is doing well today to our culture of the lungus,,namwangas & the mambwes, let's not forget about our traditionals,,,,, Remember to read John 1 vs 1__4,, have a good day
This song reminds me of my uncle who used to play this song alot when ever am with him. Used to work at the office of the president. May your soul continue resting in internal peace. Uncle Ngoma
This song reminds me of the I was young the it used to play at at a certain tavern.. I loved i loved the song even though I was not understanding the language.