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  2. Lucy Sichone - Wikipedia

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    In 1993, she formed The Zambia Civic Education Association (ZCEA), a non-profit human rights organisation meant to empower Zambian citizens in coping with civic rights and responsibilities. [11] ZCEA was established to promote the development of democratic process in Zambia as well as promote justice through increasing awareness among all ...

  3. Yvonne Mwale - Wikipedia

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    She joined the Zambian group B-Sharp as a vocalist where she received an advanced musical education from Jones Kabanga. In 2009, Mwale was awarded with “Best Upcoming Female Artist” at the Ngoma Awards, the national music awards in Zambia. [2] [3] The same year, she formed a band with her friends named “Nyali”.

  4. Afronauts - Wikipedia

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    Bodomo first discovered the afronauts on Tumblr in YouTube video of a 1964 newsreel of the Zambian space program. [ 2 ] [ 5 ] The black and white film aesthetic of Afronauts replicates 1960s black and white photos and videos of Africa and questions the validity and reality of ethnography and newsreels of the time, as well as creating a sense of ...

  5. Mampi - Wikipedia

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    Although Mampi didn't appear in Luyanna's video, the two artists collaborated in a music video for a new rendition of Mampi's previously released track, 'Why.' [9] [10] December 2017 saw Mampi releasing the single 'Nyula Yako' from her upcoming 2018 album of the same name. [11] This dancehall-inspired track came complete with a captivating ...

  6. Jordan Katembula - Wikipedia

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    It features Salma Doldia, a female Zambian artist. The album was produced by Digital X, a Lusaka-based studio. The "Kapilipili" music video received air play on MTVbase and channel-O. In 2014 he released a song titled "Telemundo loving" which aired on channel O and all local TV stations in Zambia. Some of his music videos are available on YouTube

  7. Tasila Mwale - Wikipedia

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    The album is a re-imagining of traditional Zambian folk songs and is led by four singles Shekala ku Mutima, Ndafunafuna, Mulume Wankene & Amama(Emeli) whose videos are available on YouTube. Nili Chabe Bwino is the title track of Tasila’s October 2020 album.

  8. Yo Maps - Wikipedia

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    Mulenga was born on November 29, 1994, in Kasama.Mulenga's interest in music is said to have started in 2009 while he was a student at Chibombo High School. [2] When he was 18, he and his family moved to Kabwe; there, he recorded his first single 'Njikata Kuboko' in 2016.

  9. Can You See Us? - Wikipedia

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    Can You See Us? is a 2022 Zambian based on the life of local village boy called John Chiti. It was directed by Kenny Mumba and loosely fictionalised by Andrew Thompson and Lawrence Thompson. The film is loosely based on the life of the John Chiti, a child born with albinism.