Angela Ndambuki of the defunct Tatuu girl band appointed new CEO of Kenya National Chamber of Commerce and Industry

If you were in high school or primary sometimes in 2003 then you do remember Tatuu; the all girl music band that brought us hits like ‘Tesa’, ‘Parapanda’, ‘Songea’ among other hit songs.

Tatuu comprised of Angela Ndambuki, Debbie Asila and Angela ‘Shinde’ Mwandanda; they were referred as the Ogopalets. They were the hottest girl band in Kenya back then.

Tatuu; (L-R) Angela Ndambuki, Angela ‘Shinde’ Mwandanda and Debbie Asila

Well,  Angela Ndambuki was appointed the new Chief Executive Officer of Kenya National Chamber of Commerce and Industry (KNCCI) a day ago.

Prior to KNCCI appointment, Ndambuki worked as the CEO of the Performers Rights Society of Kenya (PRISK). at She also worked at the Kenya National Commission on Human Rights (KHRC).

The mother of two is also an advocate of the High Court. The ex Tatuu member holds a Master of Laws (LLM) Degree in Intellectual property Law from the University of Edinburgh (UK) and a bachelor of Law degree from the University of Nairobi.

Angela Ndambuki while she was still the CEO of PRISK

“Ndambuki has a passion for advocacy issues and was instrumental in amending the copyright act 2001, Laws of Kenya in line with the World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO) Beijing Treaty on Audio – Visual Performances,” KNCCI Chairman Kiprono Kittony expressed confidence in Ndambuki’s appointment.

 

 

 

 

 

 

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