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Her grandson, Thabo, watched her from the doorway. "Gogo, why do we sing when the corn is dying?" he asked, his voice small.

In Sesotho, translates to "Rejoice," a central theme in many Southern African gospel hymns—most notably Sefela sa Sione No. 67 , "Nyakallang lefatsheng lohle" ("Rejoice, all the earth"). Nyakallang

Experience the soul-stirring power of this traditional hymn that inspired the story: Nyakallang (Live) Release - Topic YouTube• Apr 2, 2020 Her grandson, Thabo, watched her from the doorway

Thabo, caught in the wave of sound, began to clap. He saw the tired faces of his neighbors transform. The stooped shoulders of the elders straightened, and the worried eyes of the mothers began to shine. In that moment, the village wasn't poor or thirsty—they were a choir, and they were alive. 67 , "Nyakallang lefatsheng lohle" ("Rejoice, all the

The conductor raised his hand, and the first note of pierced the silence. “Nyakallang lefatsheng lohle…”

As they walked home under a blanket of stars, a cool breeze finally began to stir. A single drop of water hit Thabo’s forehead, then another. "Gogo, look!" he cried.