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Vubwi stands out at Night of Laughter - The Times Group Malawi

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Zambian comedian Vubwi delivered a perfect comic set that won her the hearts of many people at the Vilekeke Night of Laughter at Sunbird Mount Soche in Blantyre on Sunday night. This was a last act of the Vilekeke Night of Laughter dubbed Billionaires Edition and it followed two other events at Sunbird Mzuzu on …

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