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Musa Juma’s sister Milly keeping rhumba fire burning

Milly Fedha Mumbo. (Photo: Boniface Okendo, Standard)

To many Rhumba lovers, no one could ever fully fit in the shoes left by the late Musa Juma and his brother Omondi Tony. But clearly the music bug that propelled Musa and Omondi Tony to rumba stardom has not spared their sister Milly Fedha Mumbo.

When the original Limpopo International disintegrated and musicians scattered forming their own splinter groups, Musa Juma’s sister Milly Fedha invited guitarist Prof Azile to form her own Super Limpopo. And through it she has kept the fire of her brothers burning in the musical scene.

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