In 1998, Angela Ndambuki met
Debbie Asila for the first time. The following year, she met
Angela Mwandanda. They all had a passion to perform. The three became friends and started performing plays together, including at the
French Cultural Centre and at the
British Council in
Nairobi, Kenya's
capital city. After passing the bar examinations, she and others founded the Performers Rights Society of Kenya (PRISK). In an interview with
The Standard (Kenya) newspaper in October 2015, Angela says that she worked for two years without a salary while cobbling the society together. She rose to the position of General Manager by January 2009, serving in that capacity until October 2012. In November 2012, she was promoted to the position of CEO at PRISK, working in that capacity until September 2017. ==Family==