Lazarus Tembo
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Lazarus Tembo was one of Zambia's most popular singers. He was born in the Eastern Province of Zambia, went blind at the age of eight, and eventually, under President Kaunda, became Zambia's Junior Minister of Culture.
A Zambian folk music award was named after him. He also supported the work of the Lusaka Nutrition Group, an organisation which was a precursor to the work of Makeni Ecumenical Centre, before 1971.
Selected Songs
- Mtandezeni
- Baby Feeding Song
- Ulwimbo Lwakulisho Mwana
- Nyimbo Ya Podwetsa Mwana
- Malambo
- Jeni
- Kola
- Chitukuko Na Mowa
- Ukwati Ndi M'tima
- Ndayenda yenda
- Umukolwe kokoliko
- Gozha Ng'ombe
- Njala
- Wokondedwa
- Kaleya
References
- "Music and Historical recordings: Lazarus Tembo". Makeni Ecumenical Centre. Retrieved 25 December 2009.
- LaVoie, Matthew (29 July 2008). "Zambian Radio Reels". VOANews. Retrieved 25 December 2009.
- Fardon, R; Furniss, G, eds. (1994). African Languages, Development and the State. New York: Routledge. ISBN 978-0-415-09476-4.
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