Wisdom of Forgiveness

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Wisdom of Forgiveness
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Studio album by
ReleasedMay 24, 1994
Vusi Mahlasela chronology
When You Come Back
(1992)
Wisdom of Forgiveness
(1994)
Silang Mabele
(1997)

Wisdom of Forgiveness is Vusi Mahlasela's second album.

Track listing

  1. "Hope"
  2. "Ntate Mahlasela"
  3. "Ubuhle Bomhlaba"
  4. "Tontobane"
  5. "Fountain"
  6. "Basimanyana"
  7. "Yithi Masotsha"
  8. "Don't Tramp on Me"
  9. "Emigodini"
  10. "Nquondo Phumula"
  11. "Two Birds"
  12. "Treason"
  13. "Wisdom of Forgiveness"


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