Am a true Zambian, this music draws me closer to the mother land, imulaka ulwela mbuli buchi amukupa... Tonga, am a namwanga but I can speak 11 Zambian languages ....Am truly an African 😎😍
This song bring so many memories.wen family was family.wer by u r family sitting my mother n my siblings chatting under a tree.n having breakfast n lunch.i love this song it's always bring old memories
This music 😍😍💙 remind me of my late grandmother passed away the same 😢💔 day this song was released she was the number one fan of the team peace be with you guys
Listening to this track on cloudy afternoon in Caracas, Venezuela and I find myself thinking about old days when we listen to these hits on radio Chikuni. One can never talk about the development of Tonga music without mentioning Chikuni radio .
I thought I would never listen to such classic s. the first I heard this track was in 2005by then I was 5 now 2023 such wonderful now I can understand the meaning. .
I always reflect those old days we used to listen to these songs. Am always get reminded to get back to my culture. Proud Zambian, proud Tonga. We should always appreciate where we come from and our rich culture
This song brings so much memories....when we were still young, life was so simple and there was love among distant relatives. Someone to tell me the meaning pliz..Am Lunda by tribe but identify myself as Zambian and African
It's saying of someone who hides a disease(Kalonda) which is an STI. The message here is not to hide but open up and seek medical help as many have died