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Tembo attended secondary school at the [[Kabulonga Girls School]] in [[Lusaka]]. Later on, she pursued a career in journalism at [[Evelyn Hone College]]. | Tembo attended secondary school at the [[Kabulonga Girls School]] in [[Lusaka]]. Later on, she pursued a career in journalism at [[Evelyn Hone College]]. | ||
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Tembo emerged onto the music market in 2004 with the album ''[[Lily T (album)|Lily T]]'', which started her career and brought her national attention.<ref name="lyricsafrica" /> She released her second album, "Osalila (album)|Osalila]] in 2006. Tembo was also a news reader for [[5FM Radio]] before launching her music career. | Tembo emerged onto the music market in 2004 with the album ''[[Lily T (album)|Lily T]]'', which started her career and brought her national attention.<ref name="lyricsafrica" /> She released her second album, "Osalila (album)|Osalila]] in 2006. Tembo was also a news reader for [[5FM Radio]] before launching her music career. | ||
After winning one award, she had been recognized by BBC Africa as a promising African celebrity who had remained original to traditional instruments. | After winning one award, she had been recognized by BBC Africa as a promising African celebrity who had remained original to traditional instruments. | ||
She also served as a Millenium Development Goals (MDGs) goodwill ambassador for the United Nations. | |||
==Charity work== | ==Charity work== |