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ngalamayi
ngalamayi
6 years ago

It’s unfortunate that Chavula chose to release this in 2 parts: many people will only hear the first and be influenced by that. Why didn’t he integrate the 2, to show how wrong the act of rape is, alongside the act itself? Maybe because he wanted the publicity to boost sales?

Wosova
Wosova
6 years ago

Komatu a Malawi nthawi zina rushing to condemn: Let me declare right from the start: the song is bad, the message is irresponsible. Morally reprehensible even. Should he be arrested for it (as has been reported in another article on this website)? No. You may deny his song airplay, remove it from internet sites, and so on. Koma much as we may hate what someone proclaims to be a work of art, we must realize that we too have limits with regard to what extent we want to bend the law to our purposes. Our claim for artistic freedom means… Read more »

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