Mc Wabwino: Vindapala

In his series “Vindapala ndi Apolisi” (The Fool and the Police), he exposes how traffic officers demand bribes from minibus drivers. Instead of naming real officers, he uses absurd characters like Constable Njovu (Hippo) who asks for “mchere wambiri” (a lot of salt) — a coded word for money.

No artist is without critics, and MC Wabwino Vindapala has faced his share of controversy. mc wabwino vindapala

During this era, lyrics were memorized by heart. The call-and-response nature of "Vindapala" made it perfect for live performances. When MC Wabwino performed, the crowd didn't just watch; they participated. The phrase became a bridge between the performer and the audience, dissolving the barrier and creating a collective energy that defined the Malawian party scene. In his series “Vindapala ndi Apolisi” (The Fool

is more than a keyword or a trending topic. He is a mirror to Malawian society — reflecting our joys, our struggles, our hypocrisies, and our resilience. In a country where life can be hard, where unemployment bites, and where political promises often turn to dust, he offers one priceless commodity: laughter. During this era, lyrics were memorized by heart