16. MLONDOLOZI

Mahlori Ya Londolozi

God’s care and love for humanity are praised. The songster maintains that without God’s loving care all amounts to nothing Listen to Sample:

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15. NTWANANO

Mahlori Ya Londolozi

“Harmony” – Harmony is key to successful relationships and teamwork: in families, communities, nations and international relations. Through harmony wars are won, sporting teams triumph and bountiful harvests are realised. Success in all human endeavours is predicated in harmony Listen to Sample:

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14. VULTURES IN CIRCLES FLY

Mahlori Ya Londolozi

The song applauds the majestic flight of the vultures which do so before they pounce on a carcass. Sharp beaks and strong claws are their “utensils” Listen to Sample:

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13. LOOK AT THE BIRDS

Mahlori Ya Londolozi

The song is about the biblical injunction, admonishing humans to trust in God; just as the birds seem to not worry about where their next meal will come from Listen to Sample:

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12. ZEBRA

Mahlori Ya Londolozi

Black and white stripes, freshness and apparent strength, are features to marvel at when beholding the beauty of the zebra Listen to Sample:

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11. NYARHI YA NTIMA

Mahlori Ya Londolozi

“The Black Buffalo” – this song extols the menace and ferocity of the black buffalo and exhorts humans to leave it alone to live in the tranquility of its natural wild environment Listen to Sample:

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10. THE LIMPOPO TRANSFRONTIER PARK NO. 2

Mahlori Ya Londolozi

This song celebrates the large co-operative game park encompassing land from Zimbabwe, Mozambique and South Africa. The main attraction is the “Big Five”: lion, elephant, buffalo, leopard and rhino.The bird variety, vegetation and luxurious lodges complete the attraction Listen to Sample:

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9. THE ELEPHANT

Mahlori Ya Londolozi

This song depicts the elephant, one of the biggest mammals, its majestic assured but somewhat awkward walk. The message is cast into sharp focus by contrasting the elephant with the hare. The urge to return to Londolozi is irresistible Listen to Sample:

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8. TIMHALA

Mahlori Ya Londolozi

This song plays on the Shangaan onomatopoeia depicting the jumping or springing of the springboks and impala. The greater beauty is the musicality of it all Listen to Sample:

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7. MHISI YI RILELA MARHAMBU

Mahlori Ya Londolozi

“The Hyena is Crying for Bones” – This song is about the hyena, a scavenger crying for bones (the remains) in the wake of a kill by more daring predators Listen to Sample:

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