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MEGURU - a hymn from the Kavango people of Namibia 

From Wikipedia: The Kavango people, also known as the vaKavango, are a Bantu ethnic group that resides on the Namibian side of the Namibian–Angolan border along the Kavango River. They are mainly riverine living people, but about 20% reside in the dry inland. Their livelihood is based on fishery, livestock-keeping and cropping (mainly pearl millet). The Kavango Region of Namibia is named after the people.

MEGURU - what do the lyrics mean?

Simply translated, they mean ‘Lord, you are up there and we are down here; please be merciful’.

MEGURU - Click the link below to download a pronunciation sheet.

meguru-lyrics.pdf

MEGURU - Cape Town Youth Choir on YouTube >>

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HV8s2PA47S0