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'''Saboi Imboela''' (born 10 October 1977) is a [[Zambia]]n [[singer]] and [[political activist]]. In the late '90s she teamed up with long time friend [[Barbara Njovu]] and formed a music duo called [[Shatel]]. They first featured on [[Mondo Music]]'s [[Rhythm Nation Project]] with a track called ''Niswalele'' in 2000. Prior to this, the duo performed at the [[Women in Music Talent Show]] in 1996 and at the International Conference for AIDS and STDs in Africa hosted in [[Lusaka]].
'''Saboi Imboela''' (born 10 October 1977) is a [[Zambia]]n [[singer]] and [[political activist]]. In the late '90s she teamed up with long time friend [[Barbara Njovu]] and formed a music duo called [[Shatel]]. They first featured on [[Mondo Music]]'s [[Rhythm Nation Project]] with a track called ''Niswalele'' in 2000. Prior to this, the duo performed at the [[Women in Music Talent Show]] in 1996 and at the International Conference for AIDS and STDs in Africa hosted in [[Lusaka]].
==Early life and education==
Saboi was born on 10 October 1977. Her father was [[Edwin Imboela]], a renowned police officer after whom [[Edwin Imboela Stadium]] was named.


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

Revision as of 10:53, 18 July 2017

Saboi Imboela (born 10 October 1977) is a Zambian singer and political activist. In the late '90s she teamed up with long time friend Barbara Njovu and formed a music duo called Shatel. They first featured on Mondo Music's Rhythm Nation Project with a track called Niswalele in 2000. Prior to this, the duo performed at the Women in Music Talent Show in 1996 and at the International Conference for AIDS and STDs in Africa hosted in Lusaka.

Early life and education

Saboi was born on 10 October 1977. Her father was Edwin Imboela, a renowned police officer after whom Edwin Imboela Stadium was named.

See also

References

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