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'''Peter Juma Fwambo''' professionally known as '''Peter "Tsotsi" Juma''' (born 1932 in [[Mbala District]]) was a [[Zambia]]n [[musician]], folk teller and social commentator who sung mostly traditional love songs based.<ref name=times>[http://www.times.co.zm/?p=17685 PETER TSOTSI JUMA: LEGACY LIVES ON] by Davies M.M Chanda, [[Times of Zambia]], 4 April, 2014</ref> One of his greatest hits was the song, ''[[Muka Muchona (song)|Muka Muchona]]''.
'''Peter Juma Fwambo''' professionally known as '''Peter "Tsotsi" Juma''' (born 1932 in [[Mbala District]]) was a [[Zambia]]n [[musician]], folk teller and social commentator who sung mostly traditional love songs based.<ref name=times>[http://www.times.co.zm/?p=17685 PETER TSOTSI JUMA: LEGACY LIVES ON] by Davies M.M Chanda, [[Times of Zambia]], 4 April, 2014</ref> He was also known for his hit song, ''[[Muka Muchona (song)|Muka Muchona]]'' which was extensively aired on the [[Zambian National Broadcasting Corporation]] (ZNBC).


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Peter Juma Fwambo professionally known as Peter "Tsotsi" Juma (born 1932 in Mbala District) was a Zambian musician, folk teller and social commentator who sung mostly traditional love songs based.[1] He was also known for his hit song, Muka Muchona which was extensively aired on the Zambian National Broadcasting Corporation (ZNBC).

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  1. PETER TSOTSI JUMA: LEGACY LIVES ON by Davies M.M Chanda, Times of Zambia, 4 April, 2014