Author, high school Learning Disabilities Teacher, candidate Master of Education Special Education, Mason University; highly organized, charismatic and persuasive Communications Specialist and accomplished Journalist, Editor with 41 years in the communications field, offering expertise in all phases of print, broadcast, telecast, and social media productions. Enthusiastic story teller.
Highly-motivated and trained media professional possessing exceptional writing and editing skills with ability to draft engaging and effective content; Opinion column contributor for leading national dailies (Maravi Post - 2015-PRESENT; Nation Malawi - 2015-PRESENT; Times Malawi (2004-2007).
Other areas of expertise include grant writing and NGO project management. Highly trained in international, regional and local lobbying and election skills. Collaborates with international companies to initiate development policy change and foster public awareness, with deep commitment to social justice and health care equity; especially in work towards women's political, economic, and social empowerment; ending child, early and forced marriage; and promoting the human rights of the elderly. Advocate for highlighting climate change its effects on the planet.
International development work experience with the United Nations headquarters (10 years, and two years UNDP field work); field experience (Malawi) - Oxfam, UNDP, UNICEF and UNESCO. Superb public speaker who communicates effectively with target audiences through strategic one-to-one or large audiences, expert in event planning and PR campaigns. Conscientious, diplomatic, and tactful in all communicationsg.
I remember Ngwazi Dr. H. Kamuzu Banda.... BOMA lathu!
I remember press freedoms, lack of it, under six presidents
Malawians, Africans must develop, control their own news stories and development agenda
Is Malawi's No vote in Human Rights resolution sacrificing rights of children and parents?
On this road to 60 years of freedom in Malawi, still I pray…
Woman, God is not a respecter of persons; He's got your back!
Sadness about the Sad Story of Malawi: A response to the Pastoral Letter 2024
Malawi: Should parliamentarians be adding more woes to the country?
To prevent total collapse, Malawians, Africans must always look at the big picture
Tertiary school management system like no other!
