It reminds me of my great friend Moses Lepiile Longwari. He is a samburu, we schooled together at maseno University from 2015-2019. Interestingly, we stayed in the same room in Maseno University, when we were first years, at third year we stayed together too. We had formed a two man group where we used to discuss each unit after classes and for your information we were doing different courses but we shared 6 units. Through God's grace we both scored first class honors. I am telling you my friends, this Samburu guys are very good people to interact with. We never wrangled during the said period. One important thing that makes me love this song is that during the week of graduation, he resided at my place in western Kenya and I played for him this song on the date he was leaving back to Samburu. He was extremely grateful with his dad and uncle. This song is a basis of unity in KENYA I love it. We are still connected through phone calls and whatsapp. He is currently in Meru town and am in Nairobi. May God bless Kenya.
kwa kweli mziki mtamu huishi milele,now this is me here 2024 listening and enjoying the song accompanied by the deep message,,,we love you samburu people,God bless Kenya at whole
.......Itakuwa furaha kuonana teena. Hata kwa mwaka mara mooja.... John Peter Ngereza, Issa Juma wakiwa na Sijali Salum Zuwa, Phoney Mkwayule, Tom Malanga nk wakitawala anga la Africa Mashariki. Dah Old is Gold. Nikiwa Kijitonyama Dar es Salaam, nikikumbuka na kusikiliza a real music
Sitasahu na huu wimbo.I remember in 2001 when i was in form 2 and only sister was in Boarding school in class 7.When she was going back for school opening, i would escort her and one day, this song played and i started crying when i saw her off.In 2017, i hold a JKUAT degree in IT and an established web developer and my sister is a high school teacher, so when this song play, we both laugh and we dont cry.Thanks to the best songs.
This song is so nostalgic. Makes you long for days gone. For friends made and lost. For friends who stayed. For memories made in those days. What a song! Hats off Les Wanyika.
My dad lived in Kenya as a teen, he came back to Uganda in 1989 to marry and move to kampala, the same year I was born, I started listening to these songs as I started understanding, they remind me of the unity that our fathers had, they visited each other at least every weekend, I enjoyed listening to their old stories as they reminded each other of their olden days, he could sing the whole song
the ever timeless "safari ya samburu" how i long to go back there. last i checked, Josephina was running a club in maralal town, Dr. maina had shifted his Africanah herbal clinic to lithuli avenue, just down Ramogi studios and " Ndugu Omollo" , who was then a local magistrate is a sitting high court judge. How time passes!
Visited maral Samburu 2024 and on my way I deliberately choose this song as my road trip song it played on a repeat mode until I got into the town, so nice and refreshing ❣️ samburu I surely miss you! I promise a come back God willing ❤ much love samburu🎉
Surely one of the best songs ever from Les Wanyika. I wish I was alive during the 70's and early 80's. I envy people who were old enough then to enjoy this true happiness and peace.
I lived in Maralal for one year doing some engineering works. Let me tell you, that is a very distant but lovely place to stay. The Samburu are very hospitable. I enjoyed endless flow of all kinds of meat and milk. Anyone can plan a trip there, now that the road to the town is fully tarmacked from Nyahururu town. And this song? It wets my eyes with awesome memories of Maralal.
I normally find myself listening to this song many times it reminds me of samburu back in 2015 when I used to sell capes👒 hooking around samburu town and at night I used to pass by through Club 3D and club 7s. I miss samburu people good heart and welcoming their made me feel more than home I do miss coming back guys samburu to the world. Respect to samburu safaris 🚍especially premier league. Greetings to samburu people all the way from IRAQ Bagdad. Samburu we shall be back one day love you guys 🤝🙏🙏
This musicians are tanzanians and they really felt in love with our great country kenya even get their new name les wanyika here in Kenya....this is to show you guys how great out country is.... much love}:‑)
In loving memory of my late parents, Sam Nyariki and Martha Kwamboka, not forgetting my elder brother Kelvin Nyamweno whom God took recently, continue resting in peace my loved ones. We miss you. Life is ain't the same
2021 still rocking ❤️❤️ I heard, when they were performing in Maralal he had food poison and he was treated by Dr Maina... My dad was a friend to late John ngereza.
Any time I listen to this song remind me of my sweet hubby James (RIP)when I was newly married. Saburu nitafika one day...20/20___ and am still listening
The first friendship I made when i joinef MTC Nairobi in 2003 was with this beautiful n good hearted samburu lady. We're still goid friends to date. May God protect you.
This song remind me my first journey to Samburu as a tour guide in 2008. The Simba Wanyika band meaning 'the lions of savannah' was a great hit in the 1970s till now 2021 listening at the Keekorok Lodge Maasai Mara
Gr8 song Teaches me to tespect my dad not that the lyrics say anything about that but my grand dad stayed at maralal so my dad woud always praise his dad❣. So this samburu..song😂..nice song I comment 8 years later❤
Safari ya samburu is my favorite among the les Wanyika songs. I did make it to Samburu some years ago, and while traveling there by road, I remembered this song❤
Am in love with this song. My dream to visit this place. Oh God... It's awesome...am repeating it with deep love for this place.... Maralal am coming soon. How many have the same feeling.
"..itakuwa furaha kuonana tena, hata kama kwa mwaka mara moja." am late 80s Kid, and i tell you KBC's favourite song i the early 90s and there i was parking to as my family was planning to leave mombasa for good in 91 by train to Kisumu and my childhood friends were in tears. Now it's 2017 and av never met even a single one.
Ghalilly Omuko Chris am with you,am a 80s baby too.i grew up in voi,can't forget every morning in kbc radio ya taifa they used to play maroon commando song (amka kumekucha )wow memories are made of this
This was the time radio ilikuwa ya baba ukishika unatandikwa fimbo that time radio inafunikwa kitambaa,tireless song looking forward to visit maralal samburu
Those days Maina omolo were great friends to all brothers we must eliminate tribalism no matter what the only tribe is rich and poor am far from kenya but I find the people who can help incase I need help they are not from my tribe it pains me when I remember situations during. Election 😢😢😢😢
Maralal oldies😪😪Bees Academy,Kenyatta house,Bp😄,St Paul,DeB etc...🤣🤣How this songs my dad used to play them everyday in the morning tukijitayarisha kuenda chuo i kent just stop missing him while listening to them🥲😅.Home sweet home😭😭❤❤. How this song makes me feel like crying manzee😪is just unexplainable. Kwanza nkikumbuka ilivyozoewa kuchezwa kwa butchery ya Wainaina pale Maro🤣🤣sweet memories manzee❤.
😭😭😭😭😭😭😭.Where did time go to?Yare,?😫😭😟.Town ndogo/kubwa,ST Paul's/Mary's .Policeline,Kwa DC,😭😭😭😭,Plastic boys, etc😭😭😭.But butchery ya wanaina siikumbuki,ni wapi hapo?
ooh my ooh my, my house is burning of this, where is the fire-extinguisher? nice song though. it reminds me when i used to go to Club Bora Bora in Kawangware where it was performed live.... you need it, go to Bora Bora. Nowadays it is played now and then at Road House along Dennis Pritt Road.
Ooh how I love this song. I remember my dear dad and his love for this music. It's been one and a half years since he passed, yet still feels like yesterday. Grief is indeed a debilitating emotion. Continue resting in peace baba!
Me huweka songs za Les Wanyika wakati Niko na stress mostly kama nimeheart breakiwa....thanks our star of zilizopendwa,,,I still value you wherever you are.
remind me of the great friends I have interacted with..some have passed on. one day I would love to visit Samburu while driving myself as this song plays on repeat mode