BY ANJELLAH OWINO
At the tender age of three, Daniel Pamba would grab sufurias at his home and turn them into drums to his father’s chagrin. Even after repeated warnings, the youngster did not relent causing the father to realise that his son had a passion for music that needed nurturing. “I decided to let Daniel make music to his heart’s content and use anything in the house as long as it was safe for him,” Rev Dennis Pamba, spoke of his now 11-year-old son, at the National International Podium during the launch of the Safaricom Youth Orchestra at the Michael Joseph Centre on April 29 this year. Daniel, who wants to be an architect, has not had any form of musical training and landing this music training opportunity is a big boost for a young soul keen on taking his craft to the next level.