Ngoma Africa Band has released several successful hits including Mama Kimwaga (Sugar Mummy), Anti-Corruption Squad and Apache wacha Pombe (Stop over drinking).

In 2010, Ngoma Africa Band released a single in praise of Tanzania’s President Jakaya Kikwete. The song, titled Jakaya Kikwete 2010, praises Kikwete’s good leadership skills and commitment to fight corruption.

On Sunday, 12 August 2012, Ngoma Africa Band received the International Diaspora Award (IDA) at the International African Festival Tubingen 2012, Germany, for their hard work in promoting East African music throughout Europe.

Susan Muyang Tatah, CEO of the International African Festival Tubingen 2012 said Ngoma Africa Band was also chosen for the award because of their creative performance on stage. It’s difficult to resist dancing at their concerts, she said.

In 2013, the band released a new CD titled Bongo Tambarare featuring Supu ya Mawe and Uhuru wa Habari. The new release is already dominating air waves in Tanzania.

Supu ya Mawe advices the listeners to work hard and be patient while pursuing their objectives in life. It also appeals for generosity towards the needy. Uhuru wa Habari praises African journalists who are bold enough to speak out the truth in environments where freedom of speech is quite limited.

Ngoma Africa Band is famous for staging thrilling shows in festivals in different parts of Europe. The band’s joyful female dancers, wearing traditional costumes and dancing vigorously to their tunes, always leave fans asking for more.

Ngoma Africa Band is composed of young musicians including soloist Christian Bakotessa aka Chris-B, Said Vuai, Matondo Benda, Jonathan Sousa, Aj Nbongo, Prince Zongolo, Bedi Beraca "Bella" and Jessy Ouyah.

For further information about Ngoma Africa Band and to listen to their music, visit www.ngoma-africa.com.