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9 Comments

Reply paul okello
07:40 PM on December 25, 2010 
Please kindly pass my e-mail address to Jos Ajabo .
Reply IVAN AMANYIRE
06:01 AM on October 22, 2010 
Wonderful music...never grows old.
Reply Ambrose Awici
09:12 AM on November 15, 2009 
nice music,reminds me of the good old days when i was growing up.
Reply Assumpta Mary Kintu
02:37 AM on August 22, 2009 
I am the same one, who never gets enough of this song. It is one of the old songs with action. It is vibrant and very entertaining, thanks to these younguns. I would like to know whether they have any other music. So far I have seen none. I am having a great timel!!
Reply Justin Okello
09:17 PM on August 17, 2009 
It the music for soul
Reply Assumpta Mary Kintu
07:56 PM on July 19, 2009 
Sina Makosa is the song of yesterday, today and tomorrow. Always the same, maginificent to listen to, gorgeous to dance to and very entertaining to watch what our sons and daughters dancing to it even though they were not yet born when the song came out. Many thanks to them all! Amazing!!
Reply anonymous
05:01 AM on July 19, 2009 
NEVER GROWS OLD AND OUT OF STYLE.
Reply Jos Ajabo
05:22 PM on March 08, 2009 
As a former broadcaster at Radio Uganda, I took the opportunity to promote this group in a live broadcast that was indeed a succesful show in the early seventies. Now as a private viewer on this web, I would say that you have posted a perfect memory that goes beyond the music to remember for those who had witnessed the group without video clips. Long live Les Wanyika Band and thanks for the great music .... Sina Makosa which means "I am innocent" .
Reply Assumpta Mary Kintu
02:13 PM on February 23, 2009 


What can I say?

I am addicted to Muzika Muzito.

Mr. Tom Malanga and his Les Wanyika Band really put life to Sina Makosa, a song played before the video era. I think he should the same to all the others.

It has been very entertaining to see my people enjoy our music. I will definitely be back. Appreciate the opportunity to have this therapeutic music of those good old days, with our young ones giving it life.

Assumpta Mary Kintu

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