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Blantyre gives Senzo cold shoulder in second gig - The Times Group Malawi

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South African reggae musician Senzo Mthethwa suffered a setback on his second concert in Blantyre on a cold Sunday when he performed in front of a handful patrons. The artist who is on a countrywide tour arrived in the country last month and is currently engaged in additional concerts having finalised the first line-up that …

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