I'm from Namibia. In 2007 there was an lady who had a television at our village, we had always gathered there watching tongai, all kids in the village because she was the only one who owned a television, from afternoons until late. Tongai Moyo , Alick Macheso, Ngwenya brothers. Eish they played repeatedly. played next day again was like new song immediately from been released. Even now I still play these songs abroad here.
Sou moçambicano, sempre que lembro dos meus falecidos avós tenho tocado essas músicas... Eles gostavam muito das músicas de Tongai moyo... Que Deus os tenham....
I first heard this track in 2008 from my father’s construction workers who were tenants at my home, they’d play this music with big speakers and drink black label the whole day
I loved Dehwa and this is the only song that I saw live when he was in Chiredzi in Mandebvu 2005 , we really missed you but even today I still play yo music wakaimba kuchengera kwakanak nkt due to many diseases mostly caused by prostitution chihululu RIP my greatest singer
Legends don't die, they just rest, rest in peace, I'm a great boss, you marked my life, love doesn't kill and taking care of those we love makes us stronger.