This song refers to the custom of young people's sex play which normally results in marriage. Lita was a young girl who was refusing to sleep with her young lover. Now she had a baby and the baby died, so her lover complained about his lost child. He said, "give me back my child, Fasanai and Thompson, so much have I paid to marry you and have a child. If I do not get a child, I shall go to Rhodesia, to Lilongwe, to Lourenco Marques ot to Johannesburg or Cape Town to get a child. Fasanai and Thompson, you must bring my baby back because it is you who killed my child." Topical song with Nthikwi drum
"Malala is crying because she wants a baby. The wife of the headman has run away from her husband, b...
An interesting melody. There was once a man who said to his wife Liti late one night: "Liti, let me ...
Topical song accompanied by guitar, clapping, bottles and vocals, about a prostitute not being inter...
The song recounts the tale of a woman who had a child and threw it away into a drain. "Some mothers ...
This is really a woman's song but here sung by 3 men and is said to be typical of Chewa songs of thi...
There was a man who had a wife and he killed a certain woman who had a child and so his wife adopted...
'I want to have a son. He (the husband) is still at the other house, he has not yet come. What shall...
Music, like language, can be used to transmit beliefs, values and worldviews. Since indigenous music...
This song refers to that rare African phenomena, a girl who did not want to marry in spite of many o...
Nthandazi is the name of a local labour recruting agency which has recruited her husband for work in...
This item was strummed across the strings. "Oh, the dress of women. She left her child on the road t...
This song appears to be influenced by European teaching. The dirty must reflect the inevitable emoti...
The song is about a woman who has gone to market and left her child shut up in the house, and the no...
There was once a husband and wife and the and the man went out to drink beer and come back late at n...
There is a Chewa custom that when a girl is old enough she is taught how to become a good wife and m...
"Malala is crying because she wants a baby. The wife of the headman has run away from her husband, b...
An interesting melody. There was once a man who said to his wife Liti late one night: "Liti, let me ...
Topical song accompanied by guitar, clapping, bottles and vocals, about a prostitute not being inter...
The song recounts the tale of a woman who had a child and threw it away into a drain. "Some mothers ...
This is really a woman's song but here sung by 3 men and is said to be typical of Chewa songs of thi...
There was a man who had a wife and he killed a certain woman who had a child and so his wife adopted...
'I want to have a son. He (the husband) is still at the other house, he has not yet come. What shall...
Music, like language, can be used to transmit beliefs, values and worldviews. Since indigenous music...
This song refers to that rare African phenomena, a girl who did not want to marry in spite of many o...
Nthandazi is the name of a local labour recruting agency which has recruited her husband for work in...
This item was strummed across the strings. "Oh, the dress of women. She left her child on the road t...
This song appears to be influenced by European teaching. The dirty must reflect the inevitable emoti...
The song is about a woman who has gone to market and left her child shut up in the house, and the no...
There was once a husband and wife and the and the man went out to drink beer and come back late at n...
There is a Chewa custom that when a girl is old enough she is taught how to become a good wife and m...
"Malala is crying because she wants a baby. The wife of the headman has run away from her husband, b...
An interesting melody. There was once a man who said to his wife Liti late one night: "Liti, let me ...
Topical song accompanied by guitar, clapping, bottles and vocals, about a prostitute not being inter...