Chairperson of the chapter, Andrew Kamlopa, said, among other things, the chapter’s leadership is holding meetings in all 15 zones in the city aimed at keeping their culture alive.
“On Sunday, we had a meeting in Kauma Zone where we discussed the importance of working together to preserve our culture as Inkosi ya Makosi Gomani V wants us to do,” he said.
He further said the meeting also served as a starting point for the chapter’s preparations for the 2017 Maseko Ngoni cultural festive which will be held in September.
“We also discussed the Umshanghano of this year in September where all the Ngoni’s in the country and outside will meet,” Kamlopa said.
The Maseko Ngoni-Lilongwe chapter has zones in Kauma, Areas: 12, 10, 43, 23, 25 and 36, Kawale, Chilinde, Biwi, Kaliyeka, Falls, Mwenyekondo, Chinsapo and Likuni.