Personality of the day: Teresa Ndanga a first female chairperson of MISA Malawi

Personality of the day: Teresa Ndanga a first female chairperson of MISA Malawi

Meet Teresa Ndanga the first female chairperson of Media Institute of Southern Africa (MISA) Malawi.

Formerly worked with a leading private media house in Malawi Zodiak as director of news.

In 2016 Teresa asked Former President of Malawi Peter Munthalika questions that every Journalist afraid to ask at Kamuzu Airport on his return from United Nations General Assembly ( UNGA).

She is the most fearless Journalist in Malawi, known for commitment to her profession.

Ndanga is someone who always achieves what she sets her mind to.

Teresa Ndanga is currently working with Agricultural Holdings Limited (AHL) group of companies as public relations officer.

Fearless Journo Teresa Ndanga was born on 29 April 1982, aged 39, in Malawi.

She holds a degree of Journalism from University of Malawi Polytechnic and Masters degree in public administration from Harvard University.

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