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Lucius Banda, Skeffa Chimoto, Lulu’s song of hope revisited - The Times Group Malawi

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A 2016 song of hope titled ‘Tigwirane Manja’ that Soldier Lucius Banda composed and featured Lulu, Skeffa Chimoto and Wendy Harawa when the country experienced floods that claimed lots of lives and property has been revisited as the country grapples with Cyclone Freddy. Cyclone Freddy has claimed lots of lives and property in the Southern …

The post Lucius Banda, Skeffa Chimoto, Lulu’s song of hope revisited appeared first on The Times Group Malawi.

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