Background
Tembo was born in Kabwe, Zambia, and was raised in a music-loving family.
Tembo was born in Kabwe, Zambia, and was raised in a music-loving family.
Tembo attended secondary school at the Kabulonga Girls School in Zambia"s capital, Lusaka.
Tembo had released two albums and was working on a third at the time of her death. Aside from singing, she was known for presenting on the 5th FM Radio in Zambia, working as a journalist and involvement in charity work. Later on, she pursued a career in journalism at Evelyn Hone College.
Tembo emerged onto the music market in 2004 with the album Lily T, which started her career and brought her national attention.
She released her second album in 2006. Tembo was also a news reader for 5th radio, a radio station based in Lusaka, Zambia.
After winning one award, she had been recognized by British Broadcasting Corporation Africa as a promising African celebrity who had remained original to traditional instruments. Lily had been involved in raising malaria awareness in Zambia.
In April 2009, she led worshippers at a world malaria day commemoration in Lusaka.
After complaining over "minor stomach pains" and suffering severe gastritis, Tembo died around 6:30 Prime Minister, September 14 at the age of 27. Reactions were surprised, as she had been chatting with fans on Facebook on September 11. Tembo"s sister Patience told the press "She had gastritis, she fell sick on Saturday… she was vomiting a lot and developed anaemia.
On Monday around 19:00 hours, she died.".