TWO NIGERIANS IN MALAWI TO BE DEPORTED FOR DRUG TRAFFICKING

TWO NIGERIANS IN MALAWI TO BE DEPORTED FOR DRUG TRAFFICKING

By Canisius Mushibwe After being found in possession of dangerous drugs, two Nigerians in Malawi have been evicted from the country, alongside a Pakistan national who was conducting business illegally. The country’s Homeland Security Minister Richard C. Banda ordered Chinesi Omuka, 35, Ejike Enebenchu, 27,  and Yasir Ilyas to be deported.  Homeland Security Ministry spokesperson, Andrew […]

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 NC’WALA TRADITIONAL CEREMONY

NC’WALA TRADITIONAL CEREMONY

By Canisius Mushibwe Part of the NGONI speaking people reside in Chipata district, East Zambia and Malawi’s south west Mchinji district. They originally migrated from the South in KwaZulu-Natal and lived near the ZULU people in now the present country named South Africa. Some of the Ngoni remnants still live in the province of KwaZulu-Natal, […]

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 ZAMBIA CELEBRATES 57TH INDEPENDENCE ANNIVERSARY

ZAMBIA CELEBRATES 57TH INDEPENDENCE ANNIVERSARY

By Canisius Mushibwe Zambia celebrates its 57th Independence anniversary today with a lot of economic hardships that leave the majority of its citizens in poverty.  Access to quality education and technology for most, is still but a dream not withstanding poor healthcare infrastructure which is leaves many in the rural areas of the country with […]

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 ESWATINI SCHOOLS SHUT AMIDST MONARCHY RULE PROTESTS

ESWATINI SCHOOLS SHUT AMIDST MONARCHY RULE PROTESTS

By Canisius Mushibwe Following protests from Eswatini Subjects, Africa’s last absolute monarchy is currently being shaken. Students in the country have been spearheading the latest pro-democracy protests and this has also included transport workers and street vendors among others. These protests against monarchy rule have been ongoing for over two weeks with demonstrations staged in […]

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 SA CALLS FOR RESTRUCTURED EDUCATION SYSTEM TO ENHANCE SKILLS

SA CALLS FOR RESTRUCTURED EDUCATION SYSTEM TO ENHANCE SKILLS

By Canisius Mushibwe With escalating cases of unemployment in South Africa, President Cyril Ramaphosa says the education system should adapt to helping people generate better skills needed for the country. President Ramaphosa said during a national teaching conference that some young work-seekers are not educated adequately with sufficient skills or work experience needed by employers in […]

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