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'''Charles Lupiya Buster Mando''' was a [[Zambia]]n [[broadcaster]] and presenter of the Sunday Interview on [[Zambia Broadcasting Services]] (now [[ZNBC]]). He known for fearlessly taking on the toughest interviews with prominent people such as | '''Charles Lupiya Buster Mando''' (4 November 1950 — 11 May 1990) was a [[Zambia]]n prolific [[broadcaster]] and presenter of the Sunday Interview on [[Zambia Broadcasting Services]] (now [[ZNBC]]). He was known for fearlessly taking on the toughest interviews with prominent people such as politicians. One iconic interview was when he featured the Head of State [[Kenneth Kaunda]] on the Sunday Interview and asked him . | ||
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Born | Charles Lupiya Buster Mando |
Died | May 11, 1990 (aged 39) |
Occupation | Broadcaster |
Charles Lupiya Buster Mando (4 November 1950 — 11 May 1990) was a Zambian prolific broadcaster and presenter of the Sunday Interview on Zambia Broadcasting Services (now ZNBC). He was known for fearlessly taking on the toughest interviews with prominent people such as politicians. One iconic interview was when he featured the Head of State Kenneth Kaunda on the Sunday Interview and asked him .
Personal life
Among Mando's children are musician Magnus Mando (Mag44) and broadcaster and journalist Kunda Mando.[1]
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