: The song celebrates the beauty of the Maluti Mountains and the heritage of the Sotho and Tswana people. Musical Style
Released prominently on their 1988 album Paris – Soweto , the song is a vibrant anthem of greeting and unity. It features the group’s signature "groaning" basso-profundo vocals from Simon "Mahlathini" Nkabinde paired with the high-energy, multi-part harmonies of the Mahotella Queens. Key Themes and Lyrics Mahlathini & The Mahotella Queens - Marena Reya Dumedisa
: A steady, danceable tempo driven by electric guitar and bass. : The song celebrates the beauty of the
: The verse "Pula ea medupe" refers to a steady, soaking rain, which in Southern African cultures is a symbol of prosperity, peace, and blessing. Key Themes and Lyrics : A steady, danceable
: The interplay between Mahlathini’s deep, growling voice and the Queens' bright, soprano harmonies. Where to Listen
: The lyrics specifically call out to "children of Africa" ( bana ba Africa ) and offer respect to the leaders ( marena ) of different regions, including Lesotho, Botswana, and South Africa ( Mzanzi ).