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This song is a sad story narrating how orphans are being subjected to suffering and ill-treatment by their guardian after they have lost their parents. This is a common situation in most of our societies. This is a bad situation that we as a band we are against it and we call upon everyone individuals, companies, human rights activists and governments to stand against this evil practice of oppressing orphans in whatever form. LYRICS Wasudza mankuku ndewali bulaya,walimetha makusi walipa nsimiso (The only way to stop a person’s progress or success is by killing hin/her but persecuting/ill-treating someone will not kill that person rather it will strengthen him/her) Kufigwa matoko banoku lebesela koku jisila mundilo ye shangwa. (Orphanage is a big problem and makes one suffers) Ezwi ndaka zwibona na manini namibo ndaka figwa maiwee. (I have seen this myself when I became an orphan after the death of my parents and was left under the care of my aunt) Chorus Kolaiwa kolaiwa wotsha.....siyangwa inohwilapo...*4 (An orphan has no one to give him/her advice rather he/she gets advice when those children who have their parents are being advised by their parents) Zhuba palabuda yenda ku vula babo bana bali ghele wee.. (When the sun rises, I am forced to go and fetch water while their children are just sited and playing) Palabuda yenda ku wuni babo bana bali ghele wee.... (At sunset I am forced to go and collect firewood while their children are just and playing) Tate na mme bonani nasi namibo ndisiyangwa....*3 (My father and mother look at me now I am an orphan and am suffering...*3) Chorus Kolaiwa kolaiwa wotsha....siyangwa inohwilapo...*4 (An orphan has no one to give him/her advice rather he/she gets advice when those children who have their parents are being advised by their parents)