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Fama seeks K60 million to hold debut fest - The Times Group Malawi

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By Deogratias Mmana: Film Association of Malawi (Fama) president Gift Sukali said Tuesday that the creative body requires K60 million to hold its inaugural festival slated for November this year. Sukali, a renowned filmmaker and videographer, made the remarks on Tuesday in Lilongwe during a press conference. The Fama president has since called for support …

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