I SHED TEARS WHEN I LISTEN TO THIS NICE SONG...those were the days when l was young boy living with my dad at nyamira in nyaramba centre...loving my dad too much....he use to have a big radio made of timber covering.....long live my dad Mr ALEX OTIENO ONYANGO.
Long live Anthony kipkoech kosgei, my favourite person, my dad, my hero, yaaani nakumbuka we use to go shambani anaweka redio Kwa mti and we would actually listen to music tukilima and immediately this song plays it's time to go home tukachemshe mahindi tukule lunch...😭😭😭😭, Life those days,
RIP my Dad. Mr Charles Mong'are Omuoyo! it gives me memories when you used to play this music tukiwa garissa back 1997. I was a kid but whenever I listen such music I get all those memories back. sad 😥😥😥😥😥 that you no longer here to enjoy your cigarette and whiskey na dance yako taratibu. music is remedy
This song reminds me of the 80s. Wimbo taratibu sana. The moment when the kibwagizo starts .... "maneno maneno hakuna.... tunaishi kwa raha sana... wapangaji hawana zogo nami" This is music, the guitar is on point too!
Reminds of my late father January 1920 to August 2020. He loved this song into old age and could dance it perfectly with his walking stick. He never grew old of dancing. Good memories.
Am from Nigeria, i don't understand the meaning but i enjoyed the music, because music is the foods to the soul and it remind me much of my fathers stereo, and the old school songs he use to play when we are small, long live Africa
The meaning of this song is: The language of this song is Swahili started by saying that he move from present house to another one and the new house located seven street. The reason of moving is that in this house peoples are quarreling everday and in when he is sleeping bad dream come to his head...
its about a guy who is conteplating moving from his present domicile.the present home has alot of horrific and scary happenings like cats jumping anyhow in the ceiling at night and children falling sick often
It's about living and moving from a haunted house, "Mtaa wa Saba" means "7th Street" where the new house is located. He basically describes the paranormal activities in the old house and then towards the end, he talks about how things changed for the better after he and his family moved.
Great stuff bro. Music is a universal language. Many times we enjoy the music sung a language we don’t understand like Congolese, and other African languages. Finally, we get the lyrics and their meaning. And the song becomes all the more wholesome. If you can, you’re welcome to learn Swahili
Honestly, I broke in tears listening to this song, reminds me of the childhood simple life. Ah! Those instruments, the solo guitar by himself Mbaraka! RIP Mbaraka Mwinshehe!
There no dispute that this man was a genius. Even now it's hard to find young ones who can touch this artistry, despite the technological advances. Ongeza volume!!!😁😎
2021 mtaa wangu Stima hakuna at samburu hiyo music inanipeleka tu slowly kwa bed SAA mbili nisakanye singizi mos mos sijui nitaota na nani Leo hii music is getting me out of everything today oh my God.
Well I am listening to this as I remember my mum sitting sawing some vitenge n the music playing on that precious radio she had and battery were recharged kwa jua.. I thought it was the boring music. Ooh now I do understand...
Picture this: You're from school, rushing home for lunch - the sun is damn hot. You get home, no cooking is happening. You're tired. You imagine lighting the charcoal jiko. You think twice: do you really need this meal. What bad parents (guardians) you have. The news announcement on VOK is over, and immediately this song plays on radio. You want to cry. You light up the jiko anyway.
I was here in year 2021,March ,Feb 11 at 1521hrs, EAT...talking to you guys of this year, this future generation, here am growing older and older, our fathers used to listen to this, still good music. In year 3000, thumbs up though already long long. gone.
Bliss!! Everything you would ever need in good music. Composition ya ajabu, instruments beautifully played, arrangement is perfect, vocals just right, mixing iko sawa, and appropriate, relevant story that entertains and teaches - both for that time and always. RIP ngwiji wa muziki Mbaraka
Hivi kwanini watanzania mnakuwa wachoyo hata kwenye like kwa wana Morogoro kwa hii zawadi ya bule kutoka hili gwiji la muziki kwenye Tanzania yetu pendwa ndugu zangu watanzania tunakuombeni like zenu sisi sote ni ndugu acheni choyo pasipo na sababu za msingi
They used to record live, everything is done to perfection, recording and mastering. Thank you for the history whoever did this. And they never enjoyed the fruits of their labor from this music. If their kids or grandkids or their generation could rise up, we could give to them to appreciate this great work.
Any one 2018 ?? Nomaaaa!! nyimbo kacheza bibi yangu na mama yangu na mimi pia naicheza pia na kuisikiliza 😍😍😍😍💋💋💋 ..R.I.P M'baraka mushehe Mungu akupe kauli zuri huko ulikoo ...
Mbaraka is among the very rare African legends whose works are timeless even the likes of Franco Dr.Nico and Tabuley were scared of him. In fact the day he perished in that road accident at Kengeleni roundabout Kongowea in Mombasa Kenya the whole city came to a standstill. It was such a tragedy for Africa while in East Africa and the rest of the world it was both a good day and a bad day. The bad was his tragic death while the good was that the Tanzanian forces led by General Oyite Ojok and Yoweri Museveni invaded Uganda after crossing the Kagera river to kick out Dictator Idi Amin Dada
Mbaraka mwishehe's songs remind's me our family.my dad,mum,bro's and sister's who passed away. I remember them in my prayers every day. Really I feel lonely. Thanks to God.
Dear Baughman. Anyone who want to know why Mbaraka was called Soloist Nationale..... then they have to listen how he plays the guitar in this song above from minute 2.11 to 2.44. Pure magic.....
i'm From North Western Kenya, This song reminds me in the year 1984, my grandpa used to sing it, although i don't understand swahili language well but i pick some few swahili words.
Left home land decades ago.. Recently went thru old school songs then this pops up don't recall most of the lyrics but instruments takes me back when I was 6/7yrs then got in to my fancy Bima started blasting this old joint in the middle of VEGAS strip.. See all Blacks, Caucasians n Hispanic dancing.. Damn good ol days!! In Fuckin 2019!
After i sleep 😴 a long sleep is when I come to listen 🎧 to listen 🎧 to this song Mkenya 🇰🇪🇬🇧 I feel like kuhama here in uk 🇬🇧 ang go back to my mama land kenya 🇰🇪🤧😷😎😇🙏🏾
Daaaah hiii nyimbo naipenda sana daah nakumbuk mbali nilikua mdogo sana kipnd ichoo mtaa wa saba wazaz wangu walikua wanaipend sana iyooo nyimboo wakikaa seblem wote
Reading comments and listening to this music makes me so nostalgic, I long for someone to reverse time so we can enjoy the memories which now bring tears to our eyes. Everyone is talking about how things used to be, how their dad or their mum come back to their mind, how primary school used to be, their teachers, their towns. ujana ni maji moto kweli. It's sad we're getting old and we can only live with memories of the old, memories which have refused to go....memories more beautiful than present life.....the voice of this guy is doing that damage, he pull us back to our youth.......age is catching up with us now and will wear us out of action...
Mbaraka was one of God's gift to Africans in particular and mankind in general. He was in the class of musicians who used music to educate and philosophise. Unlike today's musicians who specialise in porn music. It is so sad we were given him so briefly.
mama yangu amekufa miaka 6 iliyopita alikuwa anaupenda sana wimbo,huu,nikmwambia wimbo gani huo,ananijibu nyimbo zetu sisi wakati vijana tulikuwa tuna unaupenda,
Haki ya Mungu, mimi sasa niko home sick....... Azimio primary school, Mbeya mjini! Kiwanja ngoma, madrasa ya chini, soko matola and all that. 1982 Oysterbay primary school then Janqwani girls secondary schoo.......OMG! nalia machozi
02/04/2024 kam unaisikiliza mpk leo gonga like ya kale ni dhahabu 😊😂
Kweli kunaye mtu sasa ivi 2024 march anasikiza uu wimbo? Ka yupo nipe like pls
Tupo
Dah we acha 2po pa1
Tupo
Tupo kaka
Nipo
Nani mwingine anasikiliza huu wimbo mpka leo.
2024
👇
👇
Mie nipo 2025
@@JacksonMutinda-jw5qw Tupe ripoti,unauonaje mwaka 2025 huko??😂😂
🙋🙋
Mimi
Mm hapa aki
Mziki bado ni bora. Mwaka wa huu wa 2023. Inanikumbusha zama zile za Radio Tanzania Dar esalaam
I SHED TEARS WHEN I LISTEN TO THIS NICE SONG...those were the days when l was young boy living with my dad at nyamira in nyaramba centre...loving my dad too much....he use to have a big radio made of timber covering.....long live my dad Mr ALEX OTIENO ONYANGO.
Made of wood
Precious memories
Old is gold
🤣
Almighty God bless your paps
Nipe like kama unaskiza huu wimbo 2023 maan I miss my 80's 😢😢😢 R.I.P daddy 🕊
Long live Anthony kipkoech kosgei, my favourite person, my dad, my hero, yaaani nakumbuka we use to go shambani anaweka redio Kwa mti and we would actually listen to music tukilima and immediately this song plays it's time to go home tukachemshe mahindi tukule lunch...😭😭😭😭, Life those days,
Nmerud kusikiliza tena leo 02.08.2024
RIP my Dad. Mr Charles Mong'are Omuoyo! it gives me memories when you used to play this music tukiwa garissa back 1997. I was a kid but whenever I listen such music I get all those memories back. sad 😥😥😥😥😥 that you no longer here to enjoy your cigarette and whiskey na dance yako taratibu. music is remedy
Nipo hapa 2:11Am, 7/2024.
Nani mwingine anaskiza Nami twende nalo...
This song reminds me of the 80s. Wimbo taratibu sana. The moment when the kibwagizo starts .... "maneno maneno hakuna.... tunaishi kwa raha sana... wapangaji hawana zogo nami" This is music, the guitar is on point too!
Hizi ndo zenyewe
Reminds of my late father January 1920 to August 2020. He loved this song into old age and could dance it perfectly with his walking stick. He never grew old of dancing. Good memories.
Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmhhhhhhjjj
May his soul continue resting with the angels
I nanikusha 1978
Same here 😢😢😢R.I.P daddy 🕊
He was blessed to get to 100 years
This guy died more than a decade before I was born but his music still lives on. Super talent.
Am from Nigeria, i don't understand the meaning but i enjoyed the music, because music is the foods to the soul and it remind me much of my fathers stereo, and the old school songs he use to play when we are small, long live Africa
The meaning of this song is:
The language of this song is Swahili started by saying that he move from present house to another one and the new house located seven street. The reason of moving is that in this house peoples are quarreling everday and in when he is sleeping bad dream come to his head...
its about a guy who is conteplating moving from his present domicile.the present home has alot of horrific and scary happenings like cats jumping anyhow in the ceiling at night and children falling sick often
It's about living and moving from a haunted house, "Mtaa wa Saba" means "7th Street" where the new house is located. He basically describes the paranormal activities in the old house and then towards the end, he talks about how things changed for the better after he and his family moved.
Great stuff bro. Music is a universal language. Many times we enjoy the music sung a language we don’t understand like Congolese, and other African languages. Finally, we get the lyrics and their meaning. And the song becomes all the more wholesome. If you can, you’re welcome to learn Swahili
Take your time to enjoy East African environment then ...
The language will fit itself in
Honestly, I broke in tears listening to this song, reminds me of the childhood simple life.
Ah! Those instruments, the solo guitar by himself Mbaraka!
RIP Mbaraka Mwinshehe!
Umeonaee ?
...and the Saxophone
Me it made me miss my mum...she now rests
This song reminds me of old KENYA RAILWAYS. These were the songs you could hear at railways stations. gone gone are the days.
Hii ngoma haichuji mzee baba DAAAH! BLESS FOREVER
There no dispute that this man was a genius. Even now it's hard to find young ones who can touch this artistry, despite the technological advances. Ongeza volume!!!😁😎
Volume iko mwisho
Wallahi nothing will ever beat growing up in the late 80's and 90's...rest in peace My dad Jack Okwach and Nanjira..nostalgia
we're just age mates...life was cool & beautiful, it fills me with nostalgia too
Is your dad?
Shukran kwa musiki
One of East Africa's best rhumba greats.Brings back memories of my late Dad pensively listening to this song as one of his best sundowners.
2021 mtaa wangu Stima hakuna at samburu hiyo music inanipeleka tu slowly kwa bed SAA mbili nisakanye singizi mos mos sijui nitaota na nani Leo hii music is getting me out of everything today oh my God.
So soothing. Reminds me of my childhood memories. Who's still listening to this masterpiece in 2021?
Am here. I was very young , time flies
John Onyango wazee hukumbuka
Tupo tena sanaaa
I’m here! Africa got Music!!
These are my favourites. Can't stop listening to them
mm nko hapa leo tarehe 3 mwezi wa 8 mwaka 2024...jameni jameni jameni hoooiiii❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I think because of Jamal April from wafasi media
IAM listening to this masterpiece today 6/5/2021,it is reminded me plenty of good memories in the past 😭😭😭my grandpa rest in peace
And here I am a month later after you, nimekumbuka nilivyokuwa mdogo pia.
I love this song sijui Ni kwanini blessings to all Wenye wame iskiza
Huu Wimbo nimeukumbuka ikabidi Niufungue Leo 2/4/2024
👍😂😀😀ooooooh zamani ,Bado tupo watoto,ukumbusho 😁😁😁🙏🇨🇩
Well I am listening to this as I remember my mum sitting sawing some vitenge n the music playing on that precious radio she had and battery were recharged kwa jua.. I thought it was the boring music. Ooh now I do understand...
It was the real deal sikuizi ni makelele
True
@Beatrice, is mum still there? Bless her.
25/9/24 Naisikiliza hapa. Nyimbo za zamani zilikuwa poa snaa..❤
Sasa nmeamia mtaa wa saba nlipokua nakaa zamani, lile nyumba sio nyumba limejaa na mikosiiiii.
It never gets old... Sweet music
I love zilizopendwa songs 2024 October 6...
2019 July still listening this song it reminds me I was in a primary school
Like me my sister dat was morning in kbc
@@mashverm4680 yes🤣🤣
Duh! Sijauskia huu wimbo zaidi ya miaka 30.asante Sanaa kwa kazi njema ya kututunzia nyimbo kama hizi si rahisi kuzipata. Hii ni Mali ya asili.
Picture this: You're from school, rushing home for lunch - the sun is damn hot. You get home, no cooking is happening. You're tired. You imagine lighting the charcoal jiko. You think twice: do you really need this meal. What bad parents (guardians) you have. The news announcement on VOK is over, and immediately this song plays on radio. You want to cry. You light up the jiko anyway.
....sijacheka hivyo ...funny story....nakumbuka kuliwa na programme ya "sundown" (my favourite) na "memories are made like this"....
Nelson Guys you truly remember the way it was
Nelson Guya I second that
yea those days i say,, cool music
I understand what you mean, I used to cry then go back to school 🤣
Nasikiliza Leo 11/6/2020 gonga like kama zote
Hii sanaa ina kitu flani cha pekee sana, nimepita hapa June 2024.
I was here in year 2021,March ,Feb 11 at 1521hrs, EAT...talking to you guys of this year, this future generation, here am growing older and older, our fathers used to listen to this, still good music. In year 3000, thumbs up though already long long. gone.
Hata mie nimehama. Tangu nihame hakuna nightmares, pesa inaingia😂😂😂
asante sana shilia apo apo
Hata mm nimehama mtaa wa7😂😂😂 November 8 2019
Pole sana
😂😂😂 umehamia wapi?
Wakati muziki ulikuwa muziki... reminds me of onyango joe... Tuesday night kbc....kudos from +974
who is listening 2019 weka like tukisonga😍😍😍😍 I just love the song
Mimi nasikiliza
1/12/19
Now 2020 na bado inasikilizwa
Mm niko 2020
One of my mom's favorite songs, so is mine! Brings back memories.
Much luv to Kenya from Germany!
Nikiwa mwishoni mwa mwaka 2019 nakamilisha mwaka nimeusikiliza huuu wimbo karibuni 2020
Wangapi wanasikilza huu wimbo 2020 tujiane kwa like
Nyimbo zilikua zamani jamani.Ujumbe kama wote
Mmoja wapo mie
Ndio
Dduh! Mungu amuweke mahala pema
Tupoooooooo
Listening to the old stuff and am totally satisfied..........miziki ya kitambo ilikuwa na maelezo tosha!!
Who is still listing this legend 2020
Nipo hapa
Bliss!! Everything you would ever need in good music. Composition ya ajabu, instruments beautifully played, arrangement is perfect, vocals just right, mixing iko sawa, and appropriate, relevant story that entertains and teaches - both for that time and always. RIP ngwiji wa muziki Mbaraka
Hihihi, darini hakusemeki mapaka hayaishi kulilia , noma sana.
Lovely.they balanced their instruments well.2023 still listening to it from primo 1972
Hivi kwanini watanzania mnakuwa wachoyo hata kwenye like kwa wana Morogoro kwa hii zawadi ya bule kutoka hili gwiji la muziki kwenye Tanzania yetu pendwa ndugu zangu watanzania tunakuombeni like zenu sisi sote ni ndugu acheni choyo pasipo na sababu za msingi
Yes is true they don't give likes 🇰🇪
.l2..1l😅 lp.ollp11lp
Huyu baba alikuwa na nyimbo za kuelimisha Sana watazania wenzangu.
Big thanks to the legend mbaraka nwishehe
My best best hits
leo hii tareh 26/ 7 / 2024 nina sikiliza hii nyimbo ni nzuri mashairi ya mepangiliwa vinzur..
For me it is the finest audio quality of this record. The surround effect is on another level. Finding such kind of recordings these days is not easy.
True
They used to record live, everything is done to perfection, recording and mastering. Thank you for the history whoever did this. And they never enjoyed the fruits of their labor from this music. If their kids or grandkids or their generation could rise up, we could give to them to appreciate this great work.
Eldest daughter of the late maestro is a great guitarist in her own right
@@noelmwakale3053 l ppl lllp
Naupenda kweli
Any one 2018 ?? Nomaaaa!! nyimbo kacheza bibi yangu na mama yangu na mimi pia naicheza pia na kuisikiliza 😍😍😍😍💋💋💋 ..R.I.P M'baraka mushehe Mungu akupe kauli zuri huko ulikoo ...
Mbaraka is among the very rare African legends whose works are timeless even the likes of Franco Dr.Nico and Tabuley were scared of him. In fact the day he perished in that road accident at Kengeleni roundabout Kongowea in Mombasa Kenya the whole city came to a standstill. It was such a tragedy for Africa while in East Africa and the rest of the world it was both a good day and a bad day. The bad was his tragic death while the good was that the Tanzanian forces led by General Oyite Ojok and Yoweri Museveni invaded Uganda after crossing the Kagera river to kick out Dictator Idi Amin Dada
Deborah mie bibi yako pia niko ngangari kinoma
Kweli hatutapata mwingine kama mwinshehe. He was and is until now in a class of his own!!!
Hii nyimbo🤦🏽♀️ nimeisikiliza leo hii tena 20/2/2020❤️
Mulhat Ally177.
Tupo pamoja tunasikiliza zilipendwa DSM
Is the plural wimbo or wyimbo?
Am learning kiswahilii...
@@marcdadark7335 wimbo...
@@marcdadark7335 plural-Wimbo
Singular-Nyimbo...
My late dad's favourite music ooh may his soul rest in peace
Jamani 2024 na mm naomba like zangu😢😢
Mbaraka mwishehe's songs remind's me our family.my dad,mum,bro's and sister's who passed away. I remember them in my prayers every day. Really I feel lonely. Thanks to God.
Like zenu mnao sikiliza huu wimbo 2020 karibuni sana leo ni tarehe 15 january 2020
Wimbo huu una mafunzo kweli! Shukran mbaraka mwinshehe kwa Wimbo mzuri!
My hair stand still whenever iIlisten to this music. RIP Mbalaka Mzee
Hizi ninyimbo
Nyimbo zamana sana
Nilikua mndogo.m
My dad and company used to like the guys songs.hata Mimi nikafuata nyayo.
Mungu moja_
True story_
Aama?!?
Dear Baughman.
Anyone who want to know why Mbaraka was called Soloist Nationale.....
then they have to listen how he plays the guitar in this song above from minute 2.11 to 2.44.
Pure magic.....
Nyimbo kweli
Love song be ever
i'm From North Western Kenya, This song reminds me in the year 1984, my grandpa used to sing it, although i don't understand swahili language well but i pick some few swahili words.
Left home land decades ago.. Recently went thru old school songs then this pops up don't recall most of the lyrics but instruments takes me back when I was 6/7yrs then got in to my fancy Bima started blasting this old joint in the middle of VEGAS strip.. See all Blacks, Caucasians n Hispanic dancing.. Damn good ol days!! In Fuckin 2019!
After i sleep 😴 a long sleep is when I come to listen 🎧 to listen 🎧 to this song Mkenya 🇰🇪🇬🇧 I feel like kuhama here in uk 🇬🇧 ang go back to my mama land kenya 🇰🇪🤧😷😎😇🙏🏾
Kuja home whenever you can... it’s even better listening to this masterpiece from motherland.
@@frankjuma3886 ntakuja aki waiting for my pp😇🍀💖
Nakumbuka huu wimbo nilikuwa naipenda sana nilipokuwa kijana mdogo.Wakati huwa tulikuwa tunaishi mtaa wa kisulisuli mjini Nakuru.
now ths is music...aint it..wakenya wakikubali huwa wanahit like
Mbaraka and the band, love you
Niko Nairobi...2024 bado inanibamba
Tupo mazee
Daaaah hiii nyimbo naipenda sana daah nakumbuk mbali nilikua mdogo sana kipnd ichoo mtaa wa saba wazaz wangu walikua wanaipend sana iyooo nyimboo wakikaa seblem wote
David Mombek
Love this song, I had the same experience in a house I will never forget.
A song to listen to for a lifetime
Reading comments and listening to this music makes me so nostalgic, I long for someone to reverse time so we can enjoy the memories which now bring tears to our eyes. Everyone is talking about how things used to be, how their dad or their mum come back to their mind, how primary school used to be, their teachers, their towns. ujana ni maji moto kweli. It's sad we're getting old and we can only live with memories of the old, memories which have refused to go....memories more beautiful than present life.....the voice of this guy is doing that damage, he pull us back to our youth.......age is catching up with us now and will wear us out of action...
Hapo sawa inanikumbusha kama nimeenda kibarua kuvuna mahindi imagine we were paid 5 shillings
5 shillings lol!!!
I'm enjoying it here in Kampala, just like it was released yesterday, taratibu sana bila vurugu aisee
Twende nayo 2020 pia 🔥🔥
Exelenti
Much love from Kenya 🇰🇪
Huu wimbo umenifanya nitoechozi namkumbu father aliku anapenda xn hii 😥😥😥😥 RIP father....
I remember my dad telling me about his good ol bachelor days stories in "mtaa wa saba" every time this song came on... every time mazee...
Dah!! Nalia huku naskiliza jamani nakumbuka utotoni korogwe kwetu. Raha Leo bar
Majengo moja duuuh wewe acha tu
@@edithajovinary9961 old korogwe jirani na marehemu mzee juma msilimu (shekimweri)
@@edithajovinary9961 ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Lwengera dalajani unapajua
@@edithajovinary9961 lwengera tulikua tuna endaga kuchukua Maziwa
Mbaraka was one of God's gift to Africans in particular and mankind in general. He was in the class of musicians who used music to educate and philosophise. Unlike today's musicians who specialise in porn music. It is so sad we were given him so briefly.
When nyash nyash was not the order of the day . Nostalgia 🕺 💃 ❤❤❤❤
mama yangu amekufa miaka 6 iliyopita alikuwa anaupenda sana wimbo,huu,nikmwambia wimbo gani huo,ananijibu nyimbo zetu sisi wakati vijana tulikuwa tuna unaupenda,
mie pia bado naburundika na huu wimbo, old is gold🎉🎉🎉🎉
Mbaraka Mwinshehe's was one of the very rare artists whose works are timeless
Nyimbo za Africa za Zamani ni balaaa.....
Maisha yalikuwa mazuriiii
Rest in Peace Legend.
East Africa greatly misses you.
Niko hapa nyali ngoma poa sana
The harmony of the rhythm and the lead solo guitar from 5:36 to the end is just incredible!
Soothing. His voice is mellow. It's not noisy.
You were right. That guitar interplay is healing for the soul!
RIP Mwishehe
Excellent
Haki ya Mungu, mimi sasa niko home sick....... Azimio primary school, Mbeya mjini! Kiwanja ngoma, madrasa ya chini, soko matola and all that. 1982 Oysterbay primary school then Janqwani girls secondary schoo.......OMG! nalia machozi
Saada Johnson soko matola hahahaa karibu home
Polee
Merina Masawa Senate mwananchi
Asante sana.....oooh matoke na makatapela
Saa zingine huwa nataka kurudi nyumbani....lakini nimeishi marekani miaka 30 sasa.....ni vigumu kuondoka
Allah amrehemu