Who remembers these good olden days??
All in all this is what some of us who we are today. That was an unwritten curriculum but it was rewarding. Everything we did was actually a replica of reality. No wonder there is a big gap between us and the children of today. We need to be telling and showing some of theses things to our children.
It was normal some years back! Without history you are nothing! It has made some to play their old favourite music in the likes of Paul Ngozi Nyirongo, PK chishala, Franco among others. This is the music which used to be played in council beerhalls and on Zambia National Broadcasting Services, Home service and general service.
Batumfweko !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! mwanjibukisha ichishelemuko chapa Kabundi Market pachilibwe ku Chingola that is how we use to be in those days am glad am living a happy life. Amagagi it was normal those days
The days of ‘chishelemuko’ and sweet mbalala…
iwe natutoba umutwe
Opo nishi tuleteya chindentu….!
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those days when u see a ka girl u just have 2 sit down and wait 4 her 2 pass then u go on.if it is a big boy wearing that u dont hav 2 laugh a any joke because u wil beaten that u are laughing at my magagi.usually in kabwe that was common in railway township as compared chow township which was under zccm
@ air mukwai, you forgot to mention ba Micheal kapembwa & the nkole’s brothers. Napa chililata apalefolela bashimani near section 8.
Ba Tumfweko, that is both immoral and unethical. How can you get such a picture of this innocent boy. Surely that is not by choice. It would have been more honourable if you did this and took picture to fund raise money for new clothes for this poor boy. Bot yhis clearly was not your motive. Please be more responsible !
Wamuza…whats wrong with you…does that picture surelly tell you that the kid needs money for cloths? what of if the boy just likes to go kumushelelemuko just like we use to do…mwilafipanga kwati tamwamonapo ifyapala if mukomboni and yet you do not even help…the foto is just showing the behind and not the face…Good old days
Those were good old days
Am not so sure this picture is for the ‘good old days’ It looks like a ‘good now days’ picture. Look at the sandales, those came in a lot later. That picture cant be more than 5 years old. Batumfweko be serious. Poor kid tho. For you who think it is a good thing for any child to walk around with exposed battocks I feel sorry for you. This is an indicator that we are still wallowing in poverty. Am in Livingstone and it annoys me when I see tourist ask kids to exhibit themselves in a similar manner, its degrading. That child deserves a better life! If you went thru the same it still doesnt make it right. This an injustice!
Wow! Those were the days! Ifigagi and lice were the epitome of life. Our children are weak soldiers.
zoona guys those were real old days twalipitamo kwati bufi look at what today has brought thats why there are many useless cases like rape defilement because life is exaggerated ifwe bagalo twalebosola and it brought no attraction to rape. thanks to good olden days
so uyu mutonga!
I REMEMBER UKUVUNIKA,NA BOLA 2 CHANGE GOAL 4 FINISH BALL.KU NDOLA MU GOMES NA KU NDEKE MALABO
It might be very funy but very serious, this young guy him & de parents hav no option well wishers ba tumfeko lets put ourr efots 2gether we help this guy oneday he might be the Liatos of that generation.
Even with the holes in the butt of my shorts i never missed a meal. If salaula were not there i bet you would have had no shorts on at all today.
Wow wow I remember those days too. How I wish we had opportunities of having documentaries done on us so that we see were we come from today. God is so gracious, in as much as we used to put on that kind of attire, there are various important lessons we learned from the same which has contributed to us been responsible today unlike our children who are weak “soldiers”. I remember us going mukutema insengu isha kucingila ulupango lwesukulu ku chingola pa Mudzabwera. But these kids of today there schools have wall fences, no wonder they have time to make amateur porn.
We should make them taste some of our experiences, stop driving them to school but make them walk, they will not die or during the holidays take them to the village and help their grandparents. It will make them responsible in life we are!!
dont forget that you also used to have inda in those same pants. tumfweko can you start fudrising for the boy to have new cloths i have contributed 10,000
who stole this photo from my bag.dont let ba Sata see this.BALI 8 YEARS OLD BY THEN,NOW HE HIS OUR PRESINDENT.YOU MADE IT.,,.
hahahaha the real and never forgotten days,that was life in the movie,when you see a girl @ that whom you envy then its to make sure that she doesn’t see ur back.
the photo is just ok does it mean that when you are reminded of the days you did not eat then you claim for help.
Think rational guyz
I think this tonga boy is wearing a G-String
amagamba nangu amagagi!
this is real sweet home..i remember the change goals to mean half tym,shelela pa chulu nama papa ya nkonde ninshi namunina abali 4 pali chimo icipapa, amaboko eyaleba ama belt.
Efyo alekula tonga bull thats exactly
Praise be to God for seing us through! Greater were the risks we took! Kumalabo, ku desert, ku kadayi dayi, ku forest, etc
Pipo, this stil happens..let’s learn 2 giv out extra of wat we hav!!
Yaba! but u bemba chaps ar vry funny.how do u say this is a tonga boy whn in yo comments its clear that the picture reminds of yo poverty-striken compound life of kafupi’s era.come on, be serious!
Ni see-thru zoona. Chipata style!
Future MP.
This is what is called IBUTA MPUTI in iciBemba.
Kuma shezi na pa chulu na stem ya nkonde ku mindolo.It was wonderful you fools and not nowdays.
chule magamba