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Discography
- “Pa MtengoWakachere,” Lucius Banda, CD, on Survivors, Zembani Music Company, 2006. “Usalire,” Lucius Banda, CD, on Take Over, Zembani Music/IY Production, 1998.
- “Ghetto Sisunga Kape,” Charisma, ft. Martse, Phyzix, Wishes Flexy and GD, YouTube video, 2017. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1D6q29WdmFY.
- “Malonda,” K2B Block, YouTube video, Janta, 2016. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HjbvA5yIx6Y.
- “Moyo wa Mtauni,” Ben Michael Mankhamba, MP3 audio, on Ben Mankhamba Collection, http://www.malawi-music.com/B/183-ben-mankhamba/210-ben-mankhamba- collection/821-moyo-wa-mu-town, 2013.
- “Amuna Anga,” Malawi Police Band, Ng’oma Records, n.d.
- “Amakhala ku Blantyre,” Peter Mawanga, CD, on City Life, Andrew Stewart, 2002. “Ku Nyambadwe,” Joseph Nkasa, CD, on Pin Code, Ali ku Town Sound Check, 2012.