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Theatre lovers in Blantyre were on Sunday treated to an afternoon of laughter, courtesy of the country’s renowned stage drama performers who have teamed up to raise funds for the construction of houses of survivors of Cyclone Freddy. The ensemble has been on a performance trail from Lilongwe with a play titled Mwanayu ndi Wanu
The inaugural performance of Mwanayu ndi Wanu, an initiative by multiple artists to raise funds for Trpical Cyclone Freddy survivors, in Lilongwe raised K10.3 million. In an interview, the initiative’s leader Michael Usi said they initially raised K5.6 million during the show held at Bingu International Convention Centre. However, after their performance, through pledges made
The theatre fundraising initiative will this week be in Blantyre with veteran actor Charles Mphoka expected to join the cast. He will join a group of star-studded names such as the initiative’s leader Michael Usi, Jeremiah Mwaungulu, Enifa Chiwaya, Mafumu Matiki, Ruth Simika, Bon Kalindo, Margret Chikwembeya, Ben Mkochi and Ferguson Magona for a performance
Big names in the country’s stage drama on Monday came together to raise funds for survivors of the Cyclone Freddy and they left patrons in Lilongwe yearning for more with a scintillating performance. The 10-member cast of Mwanayu ndi Wanu, which was premiered at the Bingu International Convention Centre featured the likes of Minister of