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Eli Njuchi reunites with his brothers on a song in his album.

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  Eli Njuchi Reunites with his two brothers Chizmo and Veda in Powerful New Song “Asa”. By Ruth Ndolo. Seven years after going their separate ways, Eli Njuchi has joined forces once again with his musical brothers, Chizmo Njuchi and Veda Njuchi, in a heartfelt reunion that has left fans with excitement. The trio, once known as Njuchi Zitatu, have released a new track titled “Asa”, featured on Eli’s brand-new album Cifu.  The song dropped today and is already available on major streaming platforms including YouTube, Spotify, and Apple Music. “Asa” is a song filled with messages of hope, resilience, and unwavering determination.  For many, it brings back memories of the early days of Eli’s career, when the three performed together and built the foundation of what would later become a remarkable solo journey. Eli Njuchi, now a household name with hits like “Gu Gu Gu” and “Maine”, seems to have returned to his roots with this reunion. And though there's no official word on wh...

Malawian artist in entrepreneurship and branding.

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By Ruth Ndolo Michael Swift, a young Malawian entrepreneur and the owner of the "Malawian Branded T-Shirt" brand, believes his work symbolises pride for the nation.  He said his entrepreneurial journey is driven by the desire to inspire others and show that it is possible to build industries that contribute to Malawi's development. He said: "I strongly felt there was a need to build a sense of pride in our nation. As a young entrepreneur, I see this idea as a sign for our future. " He was optimistic about the brand's potential to influence and expand its reach both locally and internationally.  Swift said the possibilities are endless, and he is ready to embrace opportunities that comes with growth.  "The career will eventually influence many Malawians, both at home and in the diaspora, including tourists. I am positive and open to learning as we grow as a brand" he said. He acknowledged that while most people supported his work with open arms, th...