Basiye Bazinama Wenye |link| [ 90% AUTHENTIC ]

A squatter who manages to register a piece of occupied land can evict the de facto owner. Without registration, ownership is a fragile social contract.

In 2021, the Tanzanian government launched the Programu za Kukarabati Mfumo wa Ardhi (Land System Remediation Program) in the rapidly expanding outskirts of Dar es Salaam—areas like Bunju, Tegeta, and Mbezi Beach. The goal was to issue Certificate of Occupancy titles to thousands of informal landowners.

However, these heavy-handed approaches often backfire. The Basiye Bazinama Wenye adapt by further fragmenting their assets—holding land in a child’s name, keeping vehicles across multiple nominees, or shifting businesses across borders (e.g., Tanzanian owners registering shell companies in Uganda). Basiye Bazinama Wenye

Dickies RM and 239 others. 240. 30. Malawi na Zambia Association. In Nyasaland me and my fellows we danced to this song. 3 yrs. Facebook·Petersen Zagaze

The lyrics are a blend of local Zambian languages and Swahili. While "Basiye" can be understood in several Bantu languages as "leave them" or "let them be," the full phrase is effectively a rhythmic "vibe" or social commentary characteristic of 2000s-era ragga. Listening & History A squatter who manages to register a piece

Bob Mabege is a notable figure in the Zambian music scene, particularly known for his contributions to the and Zambian Pop genres.

This track is a staple of Mabege's discography. You can find official audio and streaming options on platforms like Mdundo and AfroCharts . The goal was to issue Certificate of Occupancy

Pointing out the behaviors of people in the community, often with a humorous or rhythmic twist typical of Zambian pop music.