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Linathi Makanda

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Linathi Makanda is an experienced editorial writer and photographer with an eagerness to craft compelling narratives and make a positive impact through her writing. She has published work in several prestigious publications, including Nataal Media, Vogue Italia, The Luupe, and ColorBloc Magazine, and has experience in the fields of fashion, travel, art, and entertainment. She is an evolving and multi-faceted artist in the creative industry, known for her distinctive perspective and capacity to add a fresh voice to any topic.

Stories from Linathi Makanda

Meet Charles Lukonge, a Coffee Champion in Uganda

At kiosks in Kampala, local Ugandans are being introduced to the joys of coffee culture.