Chamsia Sagaf

Chamsia Sagaf (born 1955) is a Comoros singer who sings in Shingazidja.[2]

Chamsia Sagaf
Born1955
NationalityComoros
Known forSinging

Life

Sagaf was born in the Comoros[3] and she is known for singing about women and children. She first sang in women's associations in the 1970s and has created three albums.[2] She has lived in France since 1975. She is married and has five children.[1]

In 2003, she was nominated for the trophy for best singer in East Africa.[1]

gollark: Are the powerlines that big?
gollark: What I mean is, on *all* the ones you show, why are they not multi-floor - why is it just a single floor with some balconies above?
gollark: I mean, why is there just a 3-block solid rim round empty space?
gollark: Why the hole in the middle and not solid floor though?
gollark: I might adopt that thing of running lots of small cable holes round the edges instead of one in the middle.

References

  1. "Chamsia SAGAF". www.comores-online.com. Retrieved 2020-06-10.
  2. Chamsia Sagaf, Abidjan.net, Retrieved 10 February 2016
  3. Chamsia Sagaf, Afrisson.net, Retrieved 11 February 2016


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