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{{Infobox person
|name = Saboi Imboela
|image = Saboi Imboela.jpg
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|birth_name = Saboi Imboela
|birth_date = {{birth date and age|mf=yes|1977|10|10}}
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|net_worth =
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|children =
| relatives  = [[Edwin Imboela]] (''Father'')
|alma_mater = {{unbulleted list|[[University of Zambia]]}}
|occupation = [[Singer]], [[Political activist]]
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|residence =  [[Lusaka]], [[Zambia]]
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|website = saboiimboela.com
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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]].