Imani Sanga - Groups Performed With

Groups Performed With

  • University Choir at the University of Dar es Salaam as Conductor.
  • The Patmos (a University based Gospel Music group) as guitarist and keyboardist
  • Kwaya ya Uinjilisti Sayuni (Sayuni Evangelical Choir) as guitarist, keyboardist and singer
  • Kwaya ya Uinjilisti Kijitonyama (Kijitonyama Evangelical Choir) as guitarist, keyboardist and singer
  • Kwaya Kuu (Main Choir) of CCT at the University of Dar es Salaam as conductor/mwalimu and organist
  • Kwaya ya Watoto (Children Choir) of CCT at the University of Dar es Salaam as conductor/mwalimu and organist
  • Kidugala Lutheran Seminary choir in Njombe, Iringa as conductor
  • In 2004-2005 he sang with the Durban Chamber Choir in South Africa as a tenor singer while studying at KwaZulu-Natal University.
  • In 2007 (August–December) he sang with the Hampshire Choral Society in Massachusetts, USA.

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