family's most successful songs was "Hatichina Wekutamba Naye", a lament for the recently deceased President of Mozambique Samora Machel.
[2] The short description given to the song on album artwork states:"Someone keeps stirring and heating the pot.
"[3] This description refers to the controversy surrounding the aircrash in which Machel perished.
# ZIM 410),[4] the song proved popular enough to feature alongside Paul Matavire & the Jairos Jiri Band and Jonah Moyo on a compilation of Zimbabwean hits produced by the DiscAfrique label,[3][5] best known for bringing the Bhundu Boys to international attention.
The late Charlie Gillett lauded the song as "One of the great soul records of the 1980s.