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Lucius Banda to storm M1 Centre Point

Lucius Banda to storm M1 Centre Point

Entertainment
Legendary musician, ‘Soldier’ Lucius Banda will on April 28 storm Capital City to perform at M1 Centre Point on the invitation of Thom’s Park Events. In an interview with Malawi News Agency (MANA) on Wednesday, Thom’s Events Manager, Thomas Madulira said the entertainment joint would like to give people a break from all the social challenges which they have experienced over the last few months. “This event will help a lot of Malawians to release their pain and stress since they have been through a lot. On the other hand, the event will allow upcoming artists to find their sponsors since I have invited a lot of partners,” said Madulira. In a separate interview with MANA Lucius Banda said that people will enjoy the show considering that he has hugely invested in it in view of the ...
Unnecessary competition among local musicians is resulting is poor content production.

Unnecessary competition among local musicians is resulting is poor content production.

Music
Prominent musician Lucius Banda has observed that the current crop of artists is struggling to come up with quality music because they have prioritized competition above everything else. Banda has stressed that most of the substandard music enjoying airplay cannot breakthrough to the international scene, as most of it is produced impatiently. Banda is popular for his timeless song releases that talk about social issues, embedded in enticing lyrical content, with his latest hit titled ‘Bisa’ enjoying airplay across local radio stations as well as streaming sites.
Mukuru Support Sand Music Festival K9 Million

Mukuru Support Sand Music Festival K9 Million

Music
Money transfer institution Mukuru has supported this year's Sand Music Festival with 9 Million Kwacha. The eminent music festival which starts from 30th to 2nd October at Kambiri Beach in Salima continues to earn support from the corporate world at a time when Zambian Yo Maps has been named the first international act. Speaking after presenting a cheque today, Charles Phiri, Country Manager for Mukuru said the decision follows the company's interest in promoting the arts industry in Malawi. In reaction, Wendy Harawa, one of the organisers of the festival could not hold her gratitude and said the support will also go a long way in ensuring that the show earns the massive tag yet again this year. Harawa has meanwhile said the full list of artists billed to perform will be announ...