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The UTM party said the death of soldier Lucius Banda was very painful especially when the party was still mourning its leader, Saulos Chilima.
Lucius Banda is the campaign director of the UTM party.


UTM spokesman Felix Njawala said as a party they had no idea what had happened or how their leaders had died.
Mr Njawara explained: “Mr Chilima came to South Africa to visit Lucius Banda when he recently visited from South Korea.
“Several party officials have also been visiting him. We didn’t expect things to end like this. Brothers, what to do with his crying?”
Many singers expressed in messages posted on different gaming websites that Soldier’s death was very painful considering that the singer had a heart to help his friends and friends.
“I am speechless. This death is very painful,” said Anjiru Fumulani, leader of the Black Preachers Band.
Another singer, Wendy Halawa, also complained: “I have nothing to say. Lord, have mercy on us.”
Many singers and other musicians continue to share their messages about death. Lucius Banda has passed away at the age of 54.
Musician Steve Muliya said Lucius Banda was a pillar of music in the country. Many of these musicians shared their records with Lucius Banda.
Growing up, the Musicians Union of Malawi- MUM said Lusisi Banda was a caring and humble person.
The group’s head, Vita Chirwa, made the comments after Banda died in South Africa today.
“You can see that he helped many musicians in this country, and that shows the love he had for his friends,” Chilwa said.
Chilwa also said they had discussed various development plans aimed at nurturing musicians in the country. “As soon as I was elected to this position, he called me and told me that he would work with me, so what you are hearing now is the funeral thing, what am I going to do now,” Chilwa said, his voice sounding sad.
Banda died while serving as an adviser to the country’s president on technology and youth issues.
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