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By Henry Chulu: The life of legendary musician Mtembeti Wambali Mkandawire was celebrated on Saturday during the unveiling ceremony of his tombstone in Lilongwe. People from all walks of life including family, friends and fellow artists attended the ceremony, which started with a church service at International Christian Assembly before the unveiling of the tombstone […]

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