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  • Mayibuye africa,come africa come ,I am proud to be african ,i will never hate africa,my motherland ,come africa come from the colonialists,africa my land,africa my birthrite.

  • could someone tell me what does mean Mayibuyi? and what does the song try about?

  • Chiccos' best music ever

  • HARAMBE AFRICA

  • I am proud to be Motswana, to be African. If you r African and lives in Africa you will not see how peaceful and loving it is, until you go abroad that's when you will see that you are blessed. Being African is a blessing, it is a treasure. When i die, i am not gonna regret in life, I will always tell people "up there" especially the Father himself that i was born and cherished in Africa. Not gonna forget to thank Him for making me African. Am talking about Jesus, the creator of everything. ;)

  • africa my county Go bless all the people of Africa.i realy miss home ,post more

  • oldskoolyeah nice song

  • Africa Africa for sure.. thus why we hosting the Soccer World Cup because of that song

  • Mayibuye iAfrika.2010 Africa World Cup.From Catherine Letlole in Botswana.

    

  • Great song remind me of my dearest two friends when trying to be lk the Chimora Gals

  • Vanila, this music is very cool. Could you be having Pamela Nkutha's songs? Pls post them. Thank you.

  • Don't understand what they sings but i feel this music spiritually connected to me!!

    Soo beautiful!!!

    Nuff love and blessings

  • A prayer for Africa

  • Ohh remember this  passing through tuck shops walking to my primary in Harare .Zim early 90s

  • true dat

  • One these girls died but cannot remember which one is it. They were not singing at the time. That was a great group

  • Interesting to see so many people like Chimora. I thought I was the only one.

  • Does anyone know where are all this 3 gals.

  • Mayibuye

  • i afrika

  • Great song! That prayer for Africa still stands. Now we pray for blacks to know their black brothers from other countries and respect them as human beings. I pray that my country South Africa can do what other African countries did for us during the strugle!!!

  • Oh my GOD!!!

  • This is a very nice song. I was in lower primary when it was played. I loved this group. Does anyone have a song from them called,Hamba Sathane? I think its in this album. Thankx

  • check out original video by idamawatu

  • @VanillaFresh76

    Beautiful music, thanks.

  • Thankx man!!!!

  • thanks for this video , i rilly love it. i was raised up listening to it.

  • Come on!! Your video keeps stuttering...how the F*k am i suppose to listen to my lovely "Mayibuye iAfrica" when i cant even get to 1:00 min of the song without disruptions?

    Sililela i Africa mama...

  • Nothing wrong with it at all! Check your side.

  • hey i miss zim guys.this used to rock parties when we were stil young.i remember rocking this song at my birthday party Im sure I was in 8 and it was in 92.

  • eish lol I miss Zim man ahhhh I grew up listening to this good music! Thanks for the post.

  • Oyi oyi! I so wish i cud turn back the clock man.......This was too hottt n still is 2 ma ears!

  • amalanga e khabhegi remember dancing that way thanx u r a star.................

  • You tube provides miracles. God bless you Vanilla

  • I need your help, khaneli101. I am hoping you can help me. I am goin to try other people and see where I'll be able to get assistance on this. Back in 1989, or 1988, there was a group of two young boys from south Africa that made waves. One song was haiye, haiye, haiye..where do we go from here. Another was, summer, summer holiday. Do you know the name of the group or the title of any song they had? If you can help me on this it's be great. They were like 15 or 17 years old.

  • @etimsam Hi. It must be Ricardo & Friends. The rocked during their hey days. The first chorus you gave is for a song called Mahala Jive. Here in Zim we liked I Love You Daddy from the same album. Sometime in 2010(or is it 2011), Ricardo was a guest on an SABC show on artists(can't remember the name of the show), he was in his 40s. I've got that album on vinyl but i can't upload it because for one I don't have the rights and it skips a lot.

  • oh ma god, xmas 1990 as i was preparing for form 1. great days

  • go chimora

  • I need your help, mapfc01t. I am hoping you can help me. I am goin to try other people and see where I'll be able to get assistance on this. Back in 1989, or 1988, there was a group of two young boys from south Africa that made waves. One song was haiye, haiye, haiye..where do we go from here. Another was, summer, summer holiday. Do you know the name of the group or the title of any song they had? If you can help me on this it's be great. They were like 15 or 17 years old.

  • Great track this...

  • Eeeeeeeish! This reminds me oh high school years in Kenya. This was our food! It reminds of my old friends.

    VanillaFres76 is a star!

  • thanx for the wonderful song.Its really rocks the world.I was young then and it brings me back painful memories but nevertheless i like it

  • wena this is ma Christmas song eiiiisssssssssh

  • i always listen to this track when i am low and thinking of home. Nonoza

  • thanx for this song vanilla its great reminds of back home

  • You're so welcome!

  • thanks

  • Hey Vanilla, thanks for posting this song, i remember we were in high school at the time and we used to go for crazy for these chicks..... (and their music of course)

  • All the memories come flooding back - oh my... I wish l could go back to my childhood.Siyabonga uku posta lingoma!!

  • Im from Tanzania, i have no clue what they are saying, but their voices so pleasing so united.Since i was young we listen all this songs...my now revisiting wow! so well done.Good job.

  • Thank You.

  • Its a nice song but very painfull,it was a freedom song which goesby ''its long we have been crying for africa and its long we have been praying for Africa to come back to our hands we are praying for the blacks because the whites have got money we have nothing '' thats in brief Mayibuye iAfrika

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