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'''Chanda Mwale''' (22 May 1961 – 27 July 2001) popularly known as a 'Maximo' was a [[Zambia]]n comedian. In 1994, Mwale was featured in [[Ballad Zulu]]'s song, "Activities".


'''Chanda Mwale''' (22 May 1961 – 27 July 2001) popularly known as a 'Maximo' was a [[Zambia]]n comedian.  
He appeared in a number of short films known as '''[[Play Circle]]''' on the [[ZNBC|Zambia National Broadcasting Corporation]]. He and fellow comedian and friend [[Dan Kanengoki]] popularly known as 'Sauzande' become a duo in a number of shows they did together.  


He appeared in a number of short films known as Play Cicle on the [[ZNBC|Zambia National Broadcasting Corporation]]. He and fellow comedian and friend [[Daniel Kanengoki]] popularly known as 'Sauzande' become a duo in a number of shows they did together.  
==Death==
Mwale died on 27 July 2001 after an illness and was put to rest on 31 July 2001 at [[Old Leopards Hill Cemetery]] in [[Lusaka]]. At the time of his death he was survived by a wife and 3 children.


He died 27 July 2001 after an illness and was buried 31 July 2001 in Old Leopards Hill cemetery, [[Lusaka]].
==Awards==
At the time of his death he was survived by a wife and 3 children.
He received a posthumous award from the National Association for Media Arts in 2011.<ref>[http://www.zambia.co.zm/article21439 Zambia Online, 8 December 2011]</ref>
 
He received a posthumous award from the National Association for Media Arts in 2011.<ref>{{cite news |title=Artists policy underway |url=http://www.zambia.co.zm/article21439 |work=Zambia Online |publisher=[[ZNBC]] |date=8 December 2011 |accessdate=7 September 2012 }}</ref>


==References==
==References==
{{reflist}}<ref>http://thezambian.com/online/popular-zambians/</ref>
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==External links==
==External links==
 
*[https://www.daily-mail.co.zm/?p=9184 Zambia Daily Mail]
*http://p4b.blogspot.com/2010/03/tribute-augustine-lungu-12-december
*[http://www.times.co.zm/?p=8591 Times of Zambia]
*https://www.daily-mail.co.zm/?p=9184
*[http://thezambian.com/online/popular-zambians/ Popular people in Zambia]
*http://lusakavoice.com/2014/05/03/augustine-lungu-gets-national-association-for-media-arts-award/
*http://www.times.co.zm/?p=8591


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Chanda Mwale
Maximo Chanda Mwale.jpg
Born22 May 1961
DiedJuly 27, 2001(2001-07-27) (aged 40)
OccupationActor, Comedian

Chanda Mwale (22 May 1961 – 27 July 2001) popularly known as a 'Maximo' was a Zambian comedian. In 1994, Mwale was featured in Ballad Zulu's song, "Activities".

He appeared in a number of short films known as Play Circle on the Zambia National Broadcasting Corporation. He and fellow comedian and friend Dan Kanengoki popularly known as 'Sauzande' become a duo in a number of shows they did together.

Death

Mwale died on 27 July 2001 after an illness and was put to rest on 31 July 2001 at Old Leopards Hill Cemetery in Lusaka. At the time of his death he was survived by a wife and 3 children.

Awards

He received a posthumous award from the National Association for Media Arts in 2011.[1]

References

External links