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CONTRIBUTORS
RONALD ELLY WANDA is a transdisciplinary scholar interested in restorative cultural
practices as well as the role indigenous knowledge systems play in the administration
of justice in Africa. Educated at Stanmore, he read Politics at Middlesex for his
undergraduate degree and Human Rights for his postgraduate at Bickbeck College.
He holds two further postgraduate degrees in Ethics and in Public Administration
from Nairobi.
Wanda is very interested in how knowledge is generated and applied in relation to
community development. His current research interests cover: Restorative democracy
in Eastern Africa; Afrikology; Community Sites of Knowledge and Indigenous
knowledge systems; Epistemology, Ethics and Culture.
gahokenya@gmail.com
NICHOLAS MUNYORORO (Organic Farmer/Green Energy Expert)
Nicholas Munyororo is a father, a husband and a son of God. He now runs Viro
Mental Ltd, a renewable energy and organic farming business, having run a solar and
power solutions business for the last 12 years. In 2013 He answered God’s call to be
a farmer and the process has led to him seeking to be a qualified trainer in Farming
God’s Way.
PASSION FOR THE ART
I love farming and I am passionate about doing it in God’s way.
SAMUEL PHILLIPS (Writer/Photographer)
A gospel music artiste, song writer and singer, passionate photographer and a lover
of God and the nature that He created. A free-lancer who writes from wherever his
trips take him in Africa. Subscribe to his website at www.saphire338.org
PASSION FOR THE ART
I simply love photography and anything arts. Music, poetry, singing, graphics, all come
to me as spiritual bridges to deeper realities of God. I am passionate about the art.
Mfuniselwa Bhengu (Author, Editor of INQABA Magazine)
Dr. Bhengu is an Independent Researcher on Afrikan philosophy, Afrikology and
Egyptology. He is an established and experienced author, self-publisher and managing
director of Phindela Publishing Group & Editor-in-Chief of INQABA Magazine, a
quarterly publication that specializes on Afrikology.
He describes himself as an Afrikan of Nguni (Zulu) extraction, but then a global
citizen. Black, but being in total fusion with the world, in sympathetic affinity with the
Earth... “I am black not because of a curse, but because my skin has been able to
capture all cosmic eluvia. I am truly a drop of the sun under the earth.” He says.
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Msingi Afrika Magazine is a kingdom, faith-based
publication that is not affiliated to any denomination,
church or religious organization.
Vision:
Revisit the African narrative, creating a platform for
healing, restoration and rebirth through God and
brotherhood.
Mission:
To give voice to Africa’s God given values and
purposes.
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