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Ma Blacks to perform at Kukhala Motel
Anthony Makondetsa and the Black missionaries will this coming Friday team up to perform at Kukhala Motel in Nchalo.
Anthony Makondetsa and the Black missionaries will this coming Friday team up to perform at Kukhala Motel in Nchalo.
In an interview with Malawi News Agency (MANA) on Tuesday in Blantyre, Thom’s Park Events Manager, Thomson Madulira who has invited them said the show has been organized following the demand of reggae music shows from the music lovers at Nchalo.
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“I want to make Nchalo the home of entertainment here in the southern region. I have noticed that Nchalo is behind when it comes to entertainment and there is a lot of demand for entertainment,” he said.
Madulira urged patrons from Shire Valley districts of Chikwawa and Nsanje to have faith in him since this was just the beginning of his bringing in entertainment to the districts adding they should come in their large number to celebrate on Friday as the band would give out its best performances.

In a separate interview with Anjilu Fumulani who is Black Missionaries’ band leader said their aim is to take global music, perform to the fullest, and give their fans what they need.
“It will be an awesome show since we are going to perform with full energy as we are going towards 6 July and our fans should expect more piping hot fireworks that will lead to massive entertainment and satisfaction,” he said.
Music lover, Sheriff Mbela said a lot of energy from Ma Blacks would uplift his heart and make her enjoy the vibe as he was going to witness what Kukhala Motel has prepared for them.
” I am expecting an energetic performance from my favorite artist since they provide music that carries a heavy message that can change Malawi and this will be a way of stress reliever, and I hope that the show will make us forget all our stress,” he added.

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