Distro Kuomboka
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Formed at Kabwe in 1979, Distro Kuomboka are Zambia's longest surviving band and remain dedicated to writing and performing music, as true exponents of the country's Kalindula style. Recognised as Zambia's Best Band at the Ngoma National Music Awards (2004) and Best Band in the Copperbelt at the Mukuba Music Awards (2005), Distro Kuomboka are now resident band at the prestigous Mukuba Hotel, in the Copperbelt town of Ndola. Their album releases include Dyonko, Twalebana, Toto-Mitala, Kaoma, The Best of Distro Kuomboka, Ichili Pamunobe and Lamba Bull.

