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References related to Lucius Banda
- Banda, L. 1999. “Yahwe.” Yahwe. Balaka, Malawi: IY Production. Audiocassette.
- Banda, L. 2010. “How Long.” How Long. MP3 file, created on 12 March 2010.
- Banda, L. 2011. “Life.” Life. Blantyre, Malawi: Zembani Music Company, 2011. CD.
- Banda, L. 2012. Lucius Banda – Yellow. YouTube video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6dIPlnXOj8Y.
- Banda, L. 2014a. “Bingu vs Atcheya.” MP3 file, created on 19 March 2014.
- Banda, L. 2014b. “Dzuka Malawi.” Malawi-Music.com. https://m.malawi-music.com/song.php?id=1581.
- Banda, L. 2017. Interview with Brian Banda. Times Exclusive, 28 Jan 2017 – ‘Soldier’ Lucius Banda Talks Prison Life, UDF, Bushiri, Bakili. YouTube video.
- Banda, L. 2018. Interview with Joab Frank Chakhaza. Cruise 5 Talk Show. YouTube video.
- Banda, L. 2019a. “Chilima.” Malawi-Music.com. 2019. https://m.malawi-music.com/song.php?id=11541.
- Banda, L. 2019b. Lucius Banda – Yehova Sagona (Official Video). YouTube video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fKS9oO4Wjhw.