[1] He released his first debut song in 1999 titled Asayansi bodza (scientists are liers) that gained him national recognition.
[2][1] Katimba's hit songs include Ndipatseni yankho (Give me an answer), Usalire tonthola (Stop crying) and Please forgive.
In 2008, Katimba went on releasing his second studio album titled Werenga Madalitso ako (count your blessings) which featured great hits such as Ambuye ndiribe nanu mawu (God I am speechless), and Mulendo akamabwera (when a visitor comes) The album was the best selling for the period of over 2 years at O.G Issa Malawi, as well as its official launch at French Cultural Centre.
In 2010, Katimba released another album titled Ndidzaimabe (I will still stand) which had hits such as parabolical Anaphiri (Miss Phiri), Undipatse mpata (Give me a chance), and Undilonderanji (Why are you following me), as well as many other tracks.
[8] In 2013, Katimba released his fourth studio successful album titled Nthambi (good seeds) which had hits such as Mwasintha nyengo zanga (You have changed my timess (Lord)), and Usatukwane Mulungu (Don't swear God) and Misonzi ya Chimwemwe (Tears of joy).