Of course they are. But these guys (Orchestra Masika Afrika) are a 10-man band with members hailing from all over Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Congo and Angola.
@@dimbwemazala8978 Because I read African History at Post-Graduate level and Demography. I speak as an historian and a Social Scientist who worked in Mozambique on the UN national census support team lead for Mozambique and Lesotho, and, not as a Congolese. Do I have to be Congolese to speak about Congolese? Or are you saying since I am this or that I cannot speak about this or that? If that is the case, since I am black and male, I should not speak about whites, Asians or females? Is that how life should be? Oops! I guess you know that there are many fronts that inform our knowledge about phenomena...lived and experienced as native (Congolese in this case), or studied as an expert in a field, or read in books/online or folklore. Mine is so much related to studying and working on the 2007 Mozambique national Census data analysis particularly on migration and fertility analysis . Hence, my submission. So you see, I am ain't an ultracrepidarian and hope you too aren't one.
@@dimbwemazala8978 Bro, I think you are mistaken of who said there are "Congolese all over the world" Read again, it's not me but a guy called Joe Shalita...just read again. I never said that. Look for a comment by Joe Shalita
Salud Orchestra Masika....From Pemba, Mozambique
Thumbs up to all kenyans in the house. A great rendition indeed.
We also have Congolese in Kenya who are descendants of the former refugees...Good work bros. Afrika Juu. Much Love from Uganda
Wow nice cover i like the creativity
I love orchestra masika band..keep up
🎉🎉🎉🎉 wonderful 🔥🔥💃🏾💃🏾💃🏾🥰🥰🥰🥰💯
Nice
Good rendition there
amazing
He probably brought Dr Franco Luambo Makiyadi to the present .
Orchestra Masika moto ya kuotea mbali this is moto juu ya fayaaaaa
Talented
Encore
❤❤❤
Legit
There are Congolese in Mozambique?
Of course they are. But these guys (Orchestra Masika Afrika) are a 10-man band with members hailing from all over Kenya, Tanzania, Uganda, Congo and Angola.
There are Congolese all over the world...
@@dimbwemazala8978 Because I read African History at Post-Graduate level and Demography. I speak as an historian and a Social Scientist who worked in Mozambique on the UN national census support team lead for Mozambique and Lesotho, and, not as a Congolese. Do I have to be Congolese to speak about Congolese? Or are you saying since I am this or that I cannot speak about this or that? If that is the case, since I am black and male, I should not speak about whites, Asians or females? Is that how life should be? Oops! I guess you know that there are many fronts that inform our knowledge about phenomena...lived and experienced as native (Congolese in this case), or studied as an expert in a field, or read in books/online or folklore. Mine is so much related to studying and working on the 2007 Mozambique national Census data analysis particularly on migration and fertility analysis . Hence, my submission. So you see, I am ain't an ultracrepidarian and hope you too aren't one.
@@dimbwemazala8978 Bro, I think you are mistaken of who said there are "Congolese all over the world" Read again, it's not me but a guy called Joe Shalita...just read again. I never said that. Look for a comment by Joe Shalita
@@dimbwemazala8978 No worries bredrin' Compliments de la saîson to you and yours
Mko poa,kazi nzuri
My name is Mário, just live me alone please kkkkkk
😂😂😂 they are singing about a different Mario NOT you…..
😂😂😂
amazing