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Rumba sensation Milly Fedha keeps late brothers’ music bug alive

Super Limpopo International Band leader Milly Fedha, performs during the launch of their video Hera Neko at Summer Link in Kariobangi South, Nairobi last Saturday. [PHOTO: BONIFACE OKENDO/STANDARD]

NAIROBI: The music bug that propelled Musa Juma Mumbo and Omondi Tony to rumba stardom has not spared their sister Milly Fedha Mumbo.

Juma and Omondi’s deaths seven and four years ago, respectively appear to have infused a compelling drive into their younger sister, who is keeping their legacy alive.

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