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The band later changed their manager as first misunderstood the insistence of signing a contract with the band as an indication of mistrust. As a result of this, the manager then took away his musical instruments leaving the band with nothing to work with. After discussions, the two parties reaching an agreement of 60:40 percent to share the master records. The band then decided to sell their 60% share to a new local recording company, [[Zambia Music Parlour]] run by [[Edward Godfrey Khuzwayo]] on the [[Copperbelt]].
The band later changed their manager as first misunderstood the insistence of signing a contract with the band as an indication of mistrust. As a result of this, the manager then took away his musical instruments leaving the band with nothing to work with. After discussions, the two parties reaching an agreement of 60:40 percent to share the master records. The band then decided to sell their 60% share to a new local recording company, [[Zambia Music Parlour]] run by [[Edward Godfrey Khuzwayo]] on the [[Copperbelt]].
 
[[File:The WITCH performance.jpg|thumb|right|The WITCH performing during one of their concerts]]
==Lyrical content==
==Lyrical content==
The band made some of their songs in English, although most of its members did not have formal education and could not speak the language very well. This made them adopt words and accents from songs they heard other international musicians sung. As a result, some of the English lines in their songs are unclear.
The band made some of their songs in English, although most of its members did not have formal education and could not speak the language very well. This made them adopt words and accents from songs they heard other international musicians sung. As a result, some of the English lines in their songs are unclear.