- Jean-Bosco Mwenda, also
known as
Mwenda wa
Bayeke (1930 –
September 1990), was a
pioneer of
Congolese fingerstyle acoustic guitar music. He was also po****r...
- The Garanganze, Yeke or
Bayeke are a
people of Katanga, in the
Democratic Republic of Congo. They
established the Yeke
Kingdom under the warrior-king Msiri...
- east
coast traders.
Msiri was in fact a
Nyamwezi (also
known as 'Yeke' or '
Bayeke') from
Tabora in
Tanzania who got
himself appointed as
successor to a Wasanga...
- Glen,
Babalwa first gained recognition after releasing her
extended play
Bayeke in 2020. Her
extended play
Pisces was
released on 26
April 2024. The song...
-
fingerstyle acoustic guitar music was Jean
Bosco Mwenda, also
known as
Mwenda wa
Bayeke (1930–1990). His song "Masanga" was
particularly influential,
because of...
- The
majority of the
CONAKAT supporters were Lunda, Batabwa,
Tshowke and
Bayeke, most of whom
lived in
southern Katanga. In
common with the
other members...
- the help of
local traders and
their descendents,
known as
bayeke. With the help of the
bayeke,
Msiri rebelled against the
chief of
Garanganza and established...
- the 1950s. His
other name is
Mwenda wa
Bayeke,
based on a
claim of
descent from the
Sanga noble clan of
Bayeke. His
music draws on
various sources including...
-
Madumane &
Kabza De Small) (23), "Shenta" (feat.
Nkulee 501 & Skroef28) (25), "
Bayeke" (feat. Daliwonga,
Mellow & Sleazy) (36), "Camagu" (feat.
Kabza De Small)...
-
forces were recruited,
including Luba warriors, 2,000
Bazela from Pweto,
Bayeke from Bunkeya, and
several white volunteers from Kaniama. By November, the...