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'''Keith Shem Michael Mlevhu''' (14 September 1950 - 5 March 1988) was a [[Zambia]]n multi-instrumentalist musician, popularly known for his independence song, ''[[Ubuntungwa (song)|Ubuntungwa]]'', which was part of his 1976 album ''[[Love and Freedom (1976 album)|Love and Freedom]]''. He started his music career from the time he was still a juvenile and played in a number notable music bands in his formative years on the [[Copperbelt]]. {{TFAFULL|Keith Mlevhu}}
'''Keith Shem Michael Mlevhu''' (14 September 1950 - 5 March 1988) was a [[Zambia]]n multi-instrumentalist musician, popularly known for his independence song, ''Ubuntungwa'', which was part of his 1976 album ''Love and Freedom''. He started his music career from the time he was still a juvenile and played in a number notable music bands in his formative years on the [[Copperbelt]]. {{TFAFULL|Keith Mlevhu}}


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Keith Shem Michael Mlevhu (14 September 1950 - 5 March 1988) was a Zambian multi-instrumentalist musician, popularly known for his independence song, Ubuntungwa, which was part of his 1976 album Love and Freedom. He started his music career from the time he was still a juvenile and played in a number notable music bands in his formative years on the Copperbelt. (Full article...)