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MUSIC SPOTLIGHT: IF SHE DID IT,WHY CANT YOU?

Stelget Stage name: Stelget Genre: HipHop, afro pop, dancehall currently based: Lusaka Musical influences: Non it’s inner thing Management: G City Entertainments Attributes: Rapper/Song writer/ aspiring actress   About Stelget Grace Kabulo aka Stelget beg u n listening to rap music when she was a little girl and has been rapping since her days in school and this is where her passion for the entertainment industry really begun. In the year 2014, Stelget decided to take a center stage on music and acting after relocating from Kabwe to Lusaka her home town. Stelget's biggest achievement happened in 2015 when she got signed   by G City Entertainment. This lady is one of a kind who possesses real drive and talent.   Kaliman, Ashankita, Promise, Emiroux and DMP are some of the artists she has worked with so far in her 2016/2017 songs. Stelget is currently working on her music videos which she will be dropping any time this year. A...

AN ARMY SPONSORED BAND THAT POPPED UP IN KABWE AND TOOK ZAMBIA BY STORM.

 THE SENTRIES On the photo below is Mr Mukuka a former member of the band.  Zambian music arena could not have been so explosive without including the Sentries. This was an Army sponsored band that popped up in the middle of a wild and aggressive Zamrock pack which included pioneers like Tinkles, Mosi O Tunya, Amanaz, Cross Bones, Great Witch and Born Free, among them. The Chindwin Barracks outfit became an instant hit especially that its music was coming from a background of heavy rock of the Deep Purple, Grand Funk, Black Sabbath, Santana and Jimi Hendrix. However, the Sentries music had a rich mix that had always been a hallmark of the band throughout its history. But just like any other band that thrived and disappeared at the close of the 70s and early 90s, so were the Sentries and although the local music industry had also collapsed at the same time, the group’s demise was gradual while holding on to the weakening survival thr...

A FEW FACTS YOU DIDNT KNOW ABOUT THE MULUNGUSHI RIVER

A RIVER AMONG RIVERS IN ZAMBIA Mulungushi is a river in central Zambia which has taken on a symbolic and historical meaning synonymous with the independence and identity of the nation, and has been given to a number of events, localities, buildings and organisations, including: the Mulungushi Rock of Authority ; the Mulungushi Declaration , a policy statement made by President Kenneth Kaunda in 1968 on the nationalisation of the means of production; Mulungushi Village , a suburb of Lusaka ; Mulungushi Hall , an international conference and convention centre, used also as an official reception centre by the Zambian government, and the site of several conferences and negotiations of the independence and anti-apartheid movements in southern Africa; Mulungushi House , a large office building in Lusaka, home to government departments and businesses; Mulungushi University in Kabwe ; a number of businesses, ...