MIJ STUDENTS ASSOCIATES WITH THE NGONDES

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Malawi institute of journalism has partnered with the Ngonde’s as to learn more from their culture
Speaking in an interview, the village headman Mwamupaghatwa has complained that the Ngonde’s culture is dying as the coming in of technology.
“Our ancestors used to dance traditional dances whenever there is a funnel and also during the harvesting season but technology have to splash them away”
Commenting on the issue one of the ancestor in the village, Saidana Mvura said it really takes someone to realize his culture and drive the whole village with power.
“Some of the things that we used to do during our time like dances have become the history of Ngondes culture, since parents shows no interest to teach their children”.
One of the students who presented the Malawi Institute of Journalism, Winkly Maulambo has encouraged parents to take their children’s to school as also a means of learning how Ngondes culture can be preserved.
“Culture on its own without education is nothing, we learn different ways on how this culture can be preserved as highlighted in society and culture coarse”.

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