Matthew Ngosa: Zambians mourn gospel singer popular in churches and clubs

The popular singer's career spanned 20 years and multiple hits.

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The audience joined in to belt out his beloved hits at the Praise Christian Centre.

Such was the popularity of some of his songs that they were not only played in churches but also in nightclubs over a two-decade career.

The venue in Lusaka was packed with fans, friends, family and government officials. His older brother Boyd, also a musician - popularly known as BJ - led mourners.

Matthew started out singing with BJ and his younger brother Hezron when they were still at high school, often singing a cappella.

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