![]() ![]() ![]() They lead a large group of talented partners, among them head of the ECA practice Lorraine Bayliss, upstream oil and gas specialist Andrew Castle , international capital markets partner Sachin Davé and head of the Africa group Tim Scales. ![]() Media and entertainment (including media finance)Īt Allen & Overy LLP, ' the partners are fantastic, very knowledgeable about project finance, across diverse sectors and jurisdictions, and good at balancing the needs of large and diverse lending groups'. Debt financing specialist Greg Brown and banking and restructuring partner Kathleen Wong are the lead partners for emerging markets work.Intellectual property: trade marks, copyright and design.Intellectual property: patents (contentious and non-contentious).Regulatory investigations and corporate crime (advice to corporates).Data protection, privacy and cybersecurity.Social housing: local authorities and registered providers.Commercial property: corporate occupiers.Power (including electricity, nuclear and renewables).Private funds (including infrastructure funds).Investment fund formation and management.Insurance litigation: for policyholders.Bank lending: investment grade debt and syndicated loans.Banking litigation: investment and retail.Fraud: white-collar crime (advice to individuals).Private equity: transactions - mid-market deals (up to £250m).Private equity: transactions – high-value deals (£250m+).M&A: upper mid-market and premium deals, £500m+.M&A: lower mid-market deals, £50m-£500m.Financial services: non-contentious/regulatory.EU and competition: trade, WTO anti-dumping and customs.Incorporating the use of these instruments into his original compositions, Mathew sings mostly in Chinsenga (language of Nsenga people) and Chichewa (language of the Chewa people) and weaves syncopation, repetition, polyrhythm and call-and-response into his music creating an enjoyable yet powerful style he calls Chachacha (redemption songs). On return to Zambia that same year, he began a self- taught exploration of traditional Zambia's/African musical instruments such as the silimba (a home-made marimba), which he made himself, kalimba (mbira/kalimba), and kalumbu (a one-stringed instrument). From that experience, a whole new world of musical possibilities came to life for him. When he was doing a presentation about the music he played then at the Rhythmic Conservatory in Copenhagen, Denmark, one of the professors from the conservatory asked him why he played reggae and not African music when he was from Africa. Originally a reggae singer only, he began playing Afro-Pop when he had an eye-opening experience while touring Europe in 2004. He was awarded best Afro-fusion for the song “Nandunge” from the album, “Anthem”, his first album to feature Zambia's indigenous musical instruments, at the 2008 Born and Bred Awards in Zambia. While touring in Europe, he produced hits including “Nelar” and “Kumalya Ndimu”, both from his second album “Save My Soul” a reggae album which was recorded in the Netherlands in 2001. Tembo has toured and recorded all over the world. He is an important ambassador of Zambian music culture both in Zambia where he is originally from and abroad. Mathew Tembo is an award-winning Afro-Pop musician hailing from Zambia in Southern Africa. ![]()
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