Congolese businessman and philanthropist , mostly known for his support for artists and promoting the culture of his country, the DRC, Kayembe Ntemba has a broadly imaginative.
It continues to innovate in his strategies particularly in music production. His latest initiative: to produce Kamale Malonga, two artists who were evolving on the street, two talented artists, that hardly anyone seemed to notice.
Kamale and Malonga, known as griots are from the Balubakat tribe in Katanga (south-eastern DRC), where the businessman found them. “Muluba obatela-tela” is the title of the coming album of 9 tracks which is exclusively produced by Kayembe Ntemba. Two clips are already available, including one entitled “Mutya Muyampe” which is online on YouTube.
The objective, of the one nicknaked “The Congolese McDonald” because of his enterprises in several African cities, is to mobilize Balubakat (Baluba from Katanga) arount the country authorities, namely the Head of State and the Governor of the Province of Katanga, Moise Katumbi, in implementing the program of reconstruction and development of the country defined in terms of five (5) sites
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