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About Kwangu
Kwangu Liwewe is a freelance journalist with vast experience working for both Broadcast and Print Media
in Southern Africa, West Africa and the United Kingdom including ten years post qualification experience in senior management positions in the private media in Africa. 
She holds a Diploma in Journalism and a Masters of Arts in International Journalism from City University in London.
Kwangu has held senior positions in Zambia, Malawi, South Africa, and Nigeria and has covered several disputed Presidential elections, coups, and the Boko Haram insurgency in Northen Nigeria.
Kwangu is passionate about Africans telling their own stories and balances this with some positive stories such as the FIFA World Cup in South Africa and the emergence of Rwanda as an IT hub in East Africa.
Some of the positions Kwangu has held include  West Africa Bureau Chief for e-News Channel Africa eNCA 
and  anchor of the Channels  current affairs show Africa 360, in Johannesburg, South Africa.
Kwangu has interviewed include President Paul Kagame( Rwanda), Yoweri Museveni ( Uganda), Uhuru Kenyatta ( Kenya).Others include Graca Machel, Joyce Banda, and the Late Kofi Annan.Topics she's tackled include Social, Economic and Political issues on the continent while interacting with a range of stakeholders including Politicians, Non-Governmental Organizations, Churches,  Donor community, Business community, and ordinary citizens.Kwangu is currently based in Lusaka, Zambia where she anchors a Radio segment ' The African view with Kwangu Liwewe' on Zambia's number one Radio Station HOT FM.
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Nelson Mandela’s African National Congress Has Violated Everything He Stood For

04 Apr 2024  |  newlinesmag.com
The African National Congress (ANC), once led by Nelson Mandela, is criticized for betraying his legacy by failing to improve the lives of South Africa's Black majority and engaging in corruption. Despite Mandela's aspirations for democracy and equality, the ANC has been marred by scandals and has not dismantled apartheid's economic grip. The party's popularity is waning, as evidenced by recent election results, and South Africans are increasingly disillusioned with the government's inability to provide basic services. The ANC's current leadership is accused of industrial-scale looting and failing to address inequality, with the World Bank labeling South Africa as the most unequal country in the world.

Zimbabwe’s Long Quest for Democracy Trudges On

05 Oct 2023  |  New Lines Magazine
Zimbabwe's political landscape remains fraught with challenges as President Emmerson Mnangagwa, who took power after a coup in 2017, faces criticism for failing to deliver on promises of economic revival and combating corruption. Human rights violations, including abductions and arbitrary arrests, persist under his administration. The opposition, led by Nelson Chamisa's new party, Citizens Coalition for Change (CCC), is gearing up for the 2023 general elections amid allegations of police brutality and political violence. Despite previous election disappointments, many Zimbabweans still believe in the power of the vote to bring about meaningful change.

Zambians Question US Vice President's Africa Trip

25 Mar 2023  |  voaafrica.com
Zambians are questioning the motives behind US Vice President Kamala Harris's upcoming trip to Africa, amidst concerns it may be a response to China's growing influence in Zambia. China has invested in infrastructure, despite Zambia's significant debt to Chinese creditors. Local figures, including Socialist Party President Fred Mmembe and author Walter Mwambazi, suggest the US is more interested in geopolitical and economic interests than promoting democracy and human rights. However, Kennedy Kalunga from Zambia's Ministry of Information highlights the government's non-aligned stance. US Press Secretary Karine Jean Pierre stated the visit aims to promote democracy, economic growth, and food security. Civil Society Constitution Agenda Chairperson Judith Mulenga hopes Harris will address democracy and anti-corruption efforts. Harris's Africa tour will include Ghana, Tanzania, and Zambia.

Zambia’s New President, the US and the Politics of Homosexuality

16 Nov 2022  |  New Lines Magazine
The Lusaka July event in Zambia sparked significant controversy due to the presence of men dressed in drag, leading to public outrage and threats of violence. The U.S. has remained relatively quiet on the issue, despite previous administrations' vocal support for LGBTQI+ rights. President Hakainde Hichilema has maintained that Zambia will not support gay and lesbian rights, aligning with the country's conservative and Christian values. The U.S. has normalized relations with Zambia under Hichilema, focusing on strategic interests rather than LGBTQI+ rights. Rights advocates continue to press for the repeal of anti-homosexuality laws, but the government has not prioritized this issue.

Xenophobia in South Africa Mimics Apartheid-Era Violence

26 May 2022  |  New Lines Magazine
Xenophobia in South Africa is escalating, with Black African migrants from countries like Zimbabwe, Nigeria, and Congo facing increasing violence from Black South Africans. Vigilante groups such as Operation Dudula and political entities like The Patriotic Alliance Party are gaining prominence, blaming immigrants for job losses and crime. The violence, including the murder of Zimbabwean national Elvis Nyathi, is reminiscent of apartheid-era attitudes and lacks a sense of pan-Africanism. Experts suggest that apartheid education and disinformation have contributed to the current xenophobic sentiment. Despite the critical role African states played in dismantling apartheid, there is little recognition among South Africans, leading to targeted attacks against the most vulnerable immigrants.

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A news package on the judgment of Nigerian terrorist Henry Okah

An exclusive interview with exiled Rwandan General Kayumba Nyamwasa .

This is a Live crossing from Lagos to Johannesburg following an attack by Boko Haram. I am giving an update on the situation and explaining the difficulty in getting access to the area.

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