Last time round we visited Ghana in the north west of Africa. This time we are in the south east and the country of Mozambique which looks out to the Indian Ocean
The flag was adopted in 1983 and the yellow star and the emblem of a book,hoe and an AK-47 rifle symbolizes the country's struggle for independence, natural wealth and dedication to education and defense.
As we are still in Africa I am contractually obliged to Ernie's place where you will find many excellent posts referencing the music of Mozambique.
First up this time are the band Djaaka who were founded in the city of Beira in the early 2000's with the song Tchemerani
Next up is Fany Mpfumo who was considered to be one of the founders of the marrabenta music scene which combines traditional Mozambican dance rhythms with Portuguese folk music. Fany sadly died in 1987 aged 59. Here he is with Awupelanga.
Fany is followed by Luísa Zélia Sebastiana da Graça Madade.Fortunately she goes by the stage name Liloca and her song today is Mabetele.
For some reason I appear to have downloaded two songs by Lisbo Matavel, the Grand Old man of marrabenta. I've gone for the one with the shortest title namely Sati Wamina.
We conclude with the band Mabulu. Mabulu, as I'm sure you know, means looking for a dialogue in the Shangana language - a reference to the fact that the group comprises members from different generations. Today's offering is Maldeyeni
We will remain on the African continent for our next Blog Country





