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5 SIGNS TO KNOW THAT YOU ARE DATING A SLAY QUEEN

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5 SIGNS TO KNOW THAT YOU ARE DATING A  SLAY QUEEN (For men only)                                                          By Sangwani Chigezero Chibaka There is a new breed of women in town, and they are popularly known as Slay Queens. The slang term ‘slay queen’ is the new buzzword in today’s generation. It has become so popular nowadays such that any lady having an expensive taste which they can’t afford is depicted as a Slay Queen. But who exactly is a Slay queen?  Basically, this is a person who often stands out among a gathering with either their appearances or their outfit, the crème de la crème of the party. In this blog I am going to share with you a few tips on how you can identify this new breed of women, just in case you come across one or you already have. Who knows, that lady you are seeing now might be a slay queen. 1. Make-up and Hair Make up is what makes a slay queen tick; wavy eyebrows, foundation, flower clips, lipstick, concilar, bronze perfume, cla

THE LAKE OF STARS

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          THE LAKE OF STARS (By Sangwani Chigezero Chibaka) A Slight view of Lake Malawi From the third largest lake in Africa to the third deepest freshwater lake in the world, visiting Lake Malawi is one thing you must add to your bucket list.                                                                                                                                                                  Despite being home to more species of fish than those of any other fresh water lake in the world, Lake Malawi also boasts of over 700 species of cichlids. Discovered by the Portuguese trader Candido José da Costa Cardoso in 1846, the lake has a maximum length of 580km and a width of 75km giving it an approximate surface area of 29600 km². Apart from being one of the great lakes of the East African rift valley, Lake Malawi is also known for its attractive scenery, stunning beaches, gorgeous islands and of course the tasty fish. Dr David Livingston nicknamed it “The Lake of stars