Walumbe Zaaya Paul Kafeero

Walumbe Zaaya Paul Kafeero

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Fred Masazi

267 Views January 1, 1999

This song I first heard it around 1999 to 2000, they could play at a burial ceremony. I don't know the meaning... That time I was in northern Uganda were I grew up, I just used to hear about Kampala and the baganda... til now the song still sounds new... hmmmm RIP Paul kafeero.

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