This song is part of the #Artists4SocialChange Project supported by OSISA
Music: Vusa Mkhaya
Lyrics: Vusa Mkhaya & Msiz Kay
Lead Vox: Vusa Mkhaya & Msiz' Kay
Background Vox: Mimmie
Tarukwana and Luke DeLukes Kamanga
Programming & Guitars : Mthabisi Moyo
Bass Guitar : David Mabhena
Drums : Erastus Nleya
Musical Director: Vusa Mkhaya
Project Administrator : Kudakwashe Takundwa
Bemoans lack of lawlessness where for one to be safe they must at least know someone who is in power. Typical of George Orwell's animal characters in Animal Farm, not all citizens are equal. The law is not applied the same way across. The rich and "connected" are protected while the ordinary citizen is not protected at all. You've got to know someone if you don't know anyone you are on your own. There is no freedom for the poor. The song continues to lament over bad roads, poor infrastructural development, no water, no electricity and neglection of areas in Matabeleland. The only solution left seems to be for one to leave the country for better opportunities elsewhere, out of the country: abroad/neighboring countries.
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