Ufukara Sio Kilema By Les Wanyika Here

The song is sung in Swahili with a distinct Rhumba melody. Here are some of the most iconic lines and their English meanings: Swahili Lyrics English Translation Sio nia yangu niwe masikini ooh, uamuzi wake mungu eeh mama It’s not my wish to be poor, it’s God’s decision dear Ufukara ooh, bibi eeh, si kilema sheri mama Poverty, my lady, is not a disability Naamini iko siku mama, nitakuwa kama wale… fulani I believe one day, I will be like them... the others Eeh dunia kigeugeu, aah leo hivi, kesho vile mama The world is changing, today this way, tomorrow that

Also known as "Dunia Kigeugeu" (The Changing World), the song highlights how life is unpredictable—"today this, tomorrow that". Ufukara Sio Kilema by Les Wanyika

Other from the same era (like "Sina Makosa"). A full list of band members and their roles in the song. The song is sung in Swahili with a distinct Rhumba melody

The song serves as a powerful plea from a man to his lover, who is leaving him because of his financial struggles. Its title and central refrain, translates to "Poverty is not a disability," reflecting the belief that being poor is a temporary condition rather than a permanent flaw. Key themes include: Other from the same era (like "Sina Makosa")