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Michael Kumwenda (died 1996) was a Zambian musician. He was lead singer and founder of the Burning Youth band. The band was known for such songs as "Chiuta" and "Sebenzesani Ma Condom".
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Died | 1996 Lusaka, Zambia |
Death
Kumwenda died in 1996 after an illness. Gone at a youthful age, his death was a blow to the entire music fraternity. However, his passing did not entirely deter the Burning Youth band from soldiering on with their musical mission. After a long time of silence and struggle to find ground, the band reemerged in September 1998 with a new leader Jack Tembo.
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