Cardi B’s house is filled with Christmas trees, and they’re all decorated with different themes … and she’s giving us a backstage tour. The “Bodak Yellow” rapper posted video from inside her home, showing off her Christmas decorations ……
Cardi B’s house is filled with Christmas trees, and they’re all decorated with different themes … and she’s giving us a backstage tour. The “Bodak Yellow” rapper posted video from inside her home, showing off her Christmas decorations ……
By Jones Gadama
In the vast realm of legal luminaries, few shine as brilliantly as Dr. Gift Dorothy Makanje. Her journey is nothing short of extraordinary—a tapestry woven with threads of relentless dedication, intellectual brilliance, and unwavering commitment to justice. From her early academic pursuits to her current status as a distinguished legal scholar and practitioner, Dr. Makanje’s story is a beacon of inspiration for aspiring lawyers and academics alike.
The foundation of her illustrious career was laid at the University of Malawi, where she earned her Law degree in 2009. This was not just a graduation; it was the birth of a formidable force destined to reshape Malawi’s legal landscape.
Her zeal for the law was evident early on, and her trajectory was marked by a series of impressive milestones that showcased her deep understanding and passion for justice.
Serving in pivotal roles such as Senior Resident Magistrate and Assistant Registrar at the High Court, Dr. Makanje demonstrated an unyielding commitment to upholding the rule of law. Her judicial acumen was matched by her ability to navigate complex legal challenges with grace and precision.
These roles allowed her to impact the judiciary from within, ensuring that justice was not just a concept but a living, breathing reality for those who sought it.
But Dr. Makanje’s journey did not stop at the courtroom doors. Recognizing the importance of continuous growth and specialization, she pursued a Master’s degree in Law, focusing on Criminal Justice and Human Rights at the University of Aberdeen. Graduating with distinction in 2015, she not only expanded her academic horizons but also deepened her understanding of the nuanced interplay between law and human dignity.
This achievement highlighted her as a scholar who is not content with resting on her laurels but is driven by an insatiable thirst for knowledge and excellence.
Her academic prowess seamlessly transitioned into a meaningful career in education. As a lecturer at the University of Malawi, Dr. Makanje has been a guiding light for countless students, imparting wisdom, fostering critical thinking, and nurturing the next generation of legal minds.
Her role as Head of the Foundation Law Department further speaks volumes about her leadership capabilities and her dedication to shaping a robust legal education system. She is not just an educator but a mentor and a role model, inspiring students to pursue justice with integrity and courage.
The crowning jewel of her academic journey came with the completion of her PhD in Law from the prestigious Durham University.
This monumental achievement is not merely a personal triumph but a testament to her resilience, intellectual capacity, and unwavering dedication to the legal profession.
Her doctoral research, characterized by depth, originality, and relevance, adds a significant voice to contemporary legal discourse, particularly in areas that resonate deeply with Malawi and the broader African context.
Dr. Makanje’s story is one of breaking barriers and setting new standards. In a field that demands both sharp intellect and compassionate understanding, she embodies the perfect blend of these qualities.
Her work transcends the boundaries of academia and judiciary, touching lives and influencing policies that uphold justice and human rights.
Beyond her professional achievements, Dr. Makanje’s character shines brightly. Colleagues and students alike speak of her warmth, humility, and unwavering integrity.
She approaches challenges with a calm confidence and tackles adversity with a smile, inspiring those around her to strive for greatness while remaining grounded in empathy and respect.
Her journey is also a powerful narrative of empowerment, especially for women in law—a domain historically dominated by men. Dr. Makanje stands tall as a role model, proving that with passion, perseverance, and dedication, the glass ceiling is not just cracked but shattered.
She invites every young woman with a dream to dare boldly, to pursue excellence relentlessly, and to make a difference fearlessly.
As we celebrate Dr. Gift Dorothy Makanje’s remarkable achievements, we are reminded that true success is measured not only by titles and degrees but by the positive impact one leaves on society.
Her legacy is one of hope, progress, and justice. She has not only mastered the law; she has used it as a powerful tool to uplift, protect, and empower.
The legal fraternity and the academic community await with great anticipation the next chapters in Dr. Makanje’s journey. Her story is far from over; in fact, it is only just beginning to unfold in even more impactful ways.
With her intellect, passion, and heart, there is no doubt that she will continue to illuminate the path toward a just and equitable society.
In celebrating Dr. Gift Dorothy Makanje, we celebrate the triumph of dedication over adversity, the power of education, and the enduring spirit of a woman who has dared to dream and dared to do.
Here’s to a future filled with even greater achievements, groundbreaking contributions, and the continued pursuit of justice that defines her extraordinary life.
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JoJo Fletcher and Jordan Rodgers can count themselves among the success stories to come out of Bachelor Nation.
The couple met and fell in love during season 12 of The Bachelorette in 2016. The reality stars had a long engagement before finally setting a wedding date in June 2020. However, the coronavirus pandemic delayed their plans.
Amid the wait for their nuptials, Fletcher’s season re-aired as part of The Bachelor: The Greatest Seasons — Ever! Turns out, Rodgers had never seen their televised love story, so the special event gave him an opportunity to walk down memory lane.
“When I first got the call from our producers, I think I got this pit in my stomach. I was like, ‘No! We have to rewatch this?’ I don’t know why I had initially felt that, but like there was like a sense of anxiety,” Fletcher exclusively told Us Weekly in June 2020. “I think I got really lucky the first time around because Jordan didn’t watch my season. He’s like, ‘I don’t need to see that!’ But now he’s like, ‘I’m super excited to watch!’ I’m like, ‘Oh, great. Four years later we’re gonna rehash all this?’”
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By: Edwin Mbewe
ANGOLA—(Maravipost)-Angola has been recognized for its strategic role as an anchor for youth sports development in Africa.
The Chief Executive Officer of the African Union Sports Council Region 5, Stanley Motoya, revealed this when he attended the closing ceremony of the African Youth Games.
In his remarks, Stanley Motoya underlined Angola’s potential as one of Africa’s emerging sports powerhouses, commending the country’s organizational capacity, institutional commitment, and long-term vision demonstrated throughout the Games.
“Angola has clear conditions to assert itself as a giant in African sport. The work being carried out, particularly in strategic communication and the sports sector, confirms that the country should continue to play a central role in strengthening youth sport within Region 5 and across Africa,” he stated.
This recognition comes within the framework of strong cooperation between AUSC Region 5 and the Ministry of Youth and Sports of Angola, led by Minister Rui Falcão Pinto de Andrade, whose leadership has prioritized youth sport as a driver of human development, regional integration, and sports diplomacy.
As a concrete sign of institutional confidence and strengthened regional partnership, Angola has accepted to host the AUSC Region 5 Annual Sports Gala scheduled for May—a flagship continental event celebrating athletes, leaders, and initiatives that elevate African sport.
The African Youth Games once again demonstrated that Region 5 continues to position itself as a hub of excellence, cooperation, and opportunity for Africa’s youth, with Angola playing a decisive role in this collective journey.
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By: Edwin Mbewe
LONDON—(Maravipost)—The dedication and passion of James Chiutsi to develop para-sports both locally and internationally has not gone unnoticed.
Malawi Paralympic Committee President James Chiutsi has been conferred an honorary Doctorate degree by the prestigious Loughborough University of London.
This esteemed recognition honors Chiutsi’s outstanding contributions to the development of sports for people with disabilities, as well as his tireless efforts in promoting diversity, equity, and inclusion.
The honorary Doctorate was awarded at a ceremony held at Loughborough University’s London campus a week ago, which Chiutsi attended in person. As a champion of equality, Chiutsi has made a profound impact not only in sports but also in the small-scale business sector.
His leadership and expertise have earned him numerous awards, international appointments, and recognition, including roles with the African Union Sports Council Region 5 and the International Paralympic Committee (IPC).
Upon receiving the honor, Chiutsi expressed his humility: “I am very humbled, and I receive this degree on behalf of all the people we serve.
“Let me urge fellow graduates to strive for a world where everyone can thrive. One can only enjoy life if those around them are enjoying it too.”
The Malawi Paralympic Committee has since congratulated Chiutsi on this well-deserved recognition.
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“Ned’s Declassified” alum Daniel Curtis Lee thought he was doing the best thing for his homeless fellow former child star Tylor Chase by getting him a motel room to get him off the streets … but it sounds like Tylor tore the place up. Daniel…