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Augustine was the first born in his family. He was married to Kamwengo. <ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YMZebpidXxk Youtube, Remembering The Late Broadcaster Augustine Lungu]</ref> | Augustine was born in 1970 and was the first born in his family. He was married to Kamwengo. <ref>[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YMZebpidXxk Youtube, Remembering The Late Broadcaster Augustine Lungu]</ref> | ||
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Augustine Lungu was born as Augustine Paul Lungu. He was a broadcaster, actor and casting director, known for Bad Timing (2008 movie). He died on March 20, 2010 in Lusaka, Zambia.[1]
Personal life
Augustine was born in 1970 and was the first born in his family. He was married to Kamwengo. [2]
Legacy
The National Association for Media Arts (NAMA) named the Media Artiste of the Year 2013/2014 award at its first-ever Zambia Film, Television and Radio Awards (ZAFTA) after Augustine Lungu. Other artistes to have awards named after them include Dan “Sauzande” Kanengoki, Manda Mwila, Chanda “Maximo” Mwale, Patrick Magoro, Graig Lungu, Joemwa Mtsinje Mwale and Godfrey “Kapotwe” Mwape – all of whom are deceased.[3]