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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> He was also known for his hit song, ''[[Muka Muchona (song)|Muka Muchona]]'' which was extensively aired on the [[Zambia National Broadcasting Corporation]] (ZNBC).
'''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 [[Zambia National Broadcasting Corporation]] (ZNBC).
He migrated to Tanzania in 1949 and then Kenya where he met fellow Zambian [[Nashil Pichen Kazembe]] in 1962.
==Personal life and death==
Juma married a Kenyan by the name of Margaret Njiru. They later divorced and he came back to Zambia in 1980. He lived in [[Lusaka]]'s [[Mtendere Township]] and died in the year 2000 in [[Kabwe]].


==See also==
==See also==

Revision as of 19:39, 29 January 2017

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 Zambia National Broadcasting Corporation (ZNBC).

He migrated to Tanzania in 1949 and then Kenya where he met fellow Zambian Nashil Pichen Kazembe in 1962.

Personal life and death

Juma married a Kenyan by the name of Margaret Njiru. They later divorced and he came back to Zambia in 1980. He lived in Lusaka's Mtendere Township and died in the year 2000 in Kabwe.

See also

References

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