Malawi’s Tiwonge Mhango commits to saving the world

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Tiwonge Mhango

Tiwonge Mhango who returned to Malawi after a 17 year stay in the US has set a new agenda on how to save the World.

 

Tiwonge Mhango
Mhango with an admirer

The artists, who is on pathway to rekindle his music career that made him a household name in the country, has joined the country’s tree-planning season campaign in an effort to address climate change. He stormed Bwaila in Malawi’s capital Lilongwe over the weekend for a tree-planting initiative.

“It’s sad to see our country going bare, we need to be environmental friendly people by among other things making tree planting exercises as a habit,” said Mhango who received a warm welcome by locals in Bwaila.

According to Tiwonge, his coming to Malawi makes him appreciate the roots of his life adding that he would love to establish a Tiwonge Mhango Foundation in the near future.

Among other things, the community of Bwaila gave Tiwonge a treat of traditional dances like Gulewankulu.

“There’s more happiness in giving than in receiving. I want to share with others and perhaps make their lives better. I would like to make life full of meaning, purpose and impact to others,” he explained.