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You are right aunty.Except for some bad songs we are hearing from these dirty so called musicians.
This lady never ages!
I dont thnk so…
These are lenje women who got transformed from a now extinct tribe called Mbwelas. They roamed the forests and bushes of Lusaka (then) in search of wild fruits, roots, roddents and small animals they could manage to catch for their survival until the stronger Lenje warriors (bene chishi) overpowered them and assimilated in there chiefdoms after getting the women and slaughtered most men. There is still a small enclave under chief Mumba in Mumbwa on the Kafue river banks that claim to be mbwelas, otherwise most of them are part of yet another questionable tribe called Nkoyas. Well done Maureen!. Ayikona kulibonesha maa.
…and what has this got to do with her talent!
@ 4.1 that was my question exactly! Some people.Sheesh! Where did you even get this history anyway?
@kanyanyengambet, your contribution is about something else. But good to knowknow that in steamed we have a language thatthat is almost extinct andand no one talks about it. I appreciate your contribution because i love history.
Mayo uyu takula zoona.
LT why is my earlier comment pending approval when I gave you some free but rich history?
SHE LOOK PRETTY GOOD WITH LITTLE ARTIFICIALS ON HER BODY. KEEP IT UP LADY.
Twalumba ba Maureen amulambile tell them.
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You are right aunty.Except for some bad songs we are hearing from these dirty so called musicians.
This lady never ages!
I dont thnk so…
These are lenje women who got transformed from a now extinct tribe called Mbwelas. They roamed the forests and bushes of Lusaka (then) in search of wild fruits, roots, roddents and small animals they could manage to catch for their survival until the stronger Lenje warriors (bene chishi) overpowered them and assimilated in there chiefdoms after getting the women and slaughtered most men. There is still a small enclave under chief Mumba in Mumbwa on the Kafue river banks that claim to be mbwelas, otherwise most of them are part of yet another questionable tribe called Nkoyas. Well done Maureen!. Ayikona kulibonesha maa.
…and what has this got to do with her talent!
@ 4.1 that was my question exactly! Some people.Sheesh! Where did you even get this history anyway?
@kanyanyengambet, your contribution is about something else. But good to knowknow that in steamed we have a language thatthat is almost extinct andand no one talks about it. I appreciate your contribution because i love history.
Mayo uyu takula zoona.
LT why is my earlier comment pending approval when I gave you some free but rich history?
SHE LOOK PRETTY GOOD WITH LITTLE ARTIFICIALS ON HER BODY. KEEP IT UP LADY.
Twalumba ba Maureen amulambile tell them.