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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. {{TFAFULL|Charles Mando}}  
'''[[Charles 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. {{TFAFULL|Charles Mando}}  
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Charles 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 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. (Full article...)

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