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'''Charles Lupiya Buster Mando''' (4 November 1950 — 11 May 1990) was a [[Zambia]]n prolific [[broadcaster]] and presenter of the [[ZNBC Sunday Interview|Sunday Interview]] on [[Zambia Broadcasting Services]] (now [[ZNBC]]). He was known for his extraordinary courage of probing high profile personalities such as politicians.  This was during the one-party state era when it was difficult to ask government officials probing questions the way he used to for fear of the obvious.<ref name=tz>[http://www.times.co.zm/?p=85165 Remembering Charles Mando by Sam Phiri, [[Times of Zambia]], 7 May 2016</ref> One iconic interview was when he featured the Head of State [[Kenneth Kaunda]] on the Sunday Interview and asked him a very daring question, to which the president responded, "Do you realise that I can have you fired, Charles?” To everyone's surprise, Mando responded, “Mr President, you have not answered my question.”
'''Charles Lupiya Buster Mando''' (4 November 1950 — 11 May 1990) was a [[Zambia]]n prolific [[broadcaster]] and presenter of the [[ZNBC Sunday Interview|Sunday Interview]] on [[Zambia Broadcasting Services]] (now [[ZNBC]]). He was known for his extraordinary courage of probing high profile personalities such as politicians.  This was during the one-party state era when it was difficult to ask government officials probing questions the way he used to for fear of the obvious.<ref name=tz>[http://www.times.co.zm/?p=85165 Remembering Charles Mando by Sam Phiri, [[Times of Zambia]], 7 May 2016</ref> One iconic interview was when he featured the Head of State [[Kenneth Kaunda]] on the Sunday Interview and asked him a very daring question, to which the president responded, "Do you realise that I can have you fired, Charles?” To everyone's surprise, Mando responded, “Mr President, you have not answered my question.”
==Early life and career==


==Awards and honours==
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