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By Benjamin Maona, contributor: Celebrated musician Onesimus, who is trending with his romantic hit ‘Controller’, on Saturday preached against gender-based violence (GBV) during his set at the Pomme Breeze alcoholic beverage launch party. The event was powered by Castel Malawi and driven by Entertainers Promotions at Bingu International Convention Centre in Lilongwe. Onesimus—who shared the […]

Source: The Times Group Malawi - Breaking news, politics, sports, entertainment and more - The Times Group Malawi

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