Thebahatizz
Thebahatizz—Almost 10 years after fleeing the violence in Congo, the Mulimbwa family arrived in Winnipeg in December 2012. The family of nine arrived in Winnipeg after waiting for years as refugees in limbo in Kampala, Uganda.
The four oldest of the children, sisters Sylvie, Francine, Odette, and Rachel were already a well-known gospel hip-hip group called Thebahatizz that performed in churches around Uganda.
In May 2014, the group released an EP album of six songs. Among them, is a humanitarian song “La Violence.” Proceeds from the sales of the album will go towards The Panzi Foundation, an organization that provides funding for a hospital which helps victims of war and those who have been sexually abused, and is especially driven to improve the overall health and well-being of the women and children who have been affected.
The group wants to use “La Violence” as a platform to raise awareness about the violence that exists all over the world.
Bron: https://www.edu.gov.mb.ca/k12/docs/support/building_hope/angelica.pdf