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  2. Mlungu dalitsani Malaŵi - Wikipedia

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    And Mother Malawi. II Our own Malawi, this land so fair, Fertile and brave and free. With its lakes, refreshing mountain air, How greatly blest are we. Hills and valleys, soil so rich and rare Give us a bounty free. Wood and forest, plains so broad and fair, All - beauteous Malawi. III Freedom ever, let us all unite To build up Malawi.

  3. Che Wikise - Wikipedia

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    Frank Chawinga (born September 18, 1992), best known as Che Wikise, is a Malawian singer, songwriter and comedian. In 2019, he was awarded as the artist of the year in UMP Awards [1] and his song "Chikam’phukire" (Back to the sender) was awarded as the song of the year 2019.

  4. Gulewamkulu - Wikipedia

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    The Gulewamkulu Traditional Dance is a traditional dance performed by the Chewa people of Malawi, and Zambia. [1] [2] Its history dates back to the 17th century, when it was performed by the Nyau societies, secret fraternal organizations that played a significant role in the social and political lives of the Chewa people. The Chewa ancestors ...

  5. Yao language - Wikipedia

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    Yao is a Bantu language in Africa with approximately two million speakers in Malawi, and half a million each in Tanzania and Mozambique. There are also some speakers in Zambia. In Malawi, the main dialect is Mangochi, mostly spoken around Lake Malawi. In Mozambique, the main dialects are Makale and Massaninga.

  6. Tapps Bandawe - Wikipedia

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    Tapiwa "Tapps" Bandawe (born 1970) [1] is a Malawian record producer. [2] He lived in South Africa for two years before returning to Malawi.He is credited for producing the music of popular Malawian singers, such as Lucky Dube, Brenda Fassie, Jozi (South Africa), 2Face (Nigeria), Nameless (Kenya), K’Millian (Zambia), Lucius Banda, Mlaka Maliro, Theo Thompson and Phyzix (Malawi) [3] just to ...

  7. Inside a family's fight to keep teen daughter's killers in prison

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    Holding a photo of Justine and an engagement ring appraisal, he made his own plea. [KOVR News report] DANNY BEZEMER: She means more to me and her family than she does to you.

  8. Phyzix - Wikipedia

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    Phyzix in 2018 advocating for safe schools and workplaces for girls and women. He moved to Area 25 in Lilongwe to pursue his career. [6] Chikoleka's major breakthrough came in 2006 after releasing his single titled "Cholapitsa" (The Boogeyman), for which he later shot a music video that topped charts in Malawi.

  9. Paul Banda - Wikipedia

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    In 1996, Banda produced the Malawi's highest selling album of all time titled "Cease fire" that sold 2 million copies under IY studios production, sung by Lucius. It sold the first 600,000 copies in a single week. Banda's song "Tiima Pamodzi" is about establishing a sense of national identity among the Malawi people. [5]