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Emmanuel Nwaneri

Emmanuel Nwaneri is a journalist with about 27 years of writing, travel and journalism experience in Nigeria, South Africa and Australia. He moved to Johannesburg in South Africa where he spent 10 years as a writer, journalism tutor and commentator. His time in South Africa afforded him the chance to observe the fast-changing dynamics of a country popularly-known as “a rainbow nation." He relocated to Winnipeg with his family in 2018 where he has since found interest in the Customer Service industry. He has published Once Upon A Woman and is working on a second work of fiction.

October 28, 2022
News/Winnipeg

Parents of dead Rwandan student return home with few answers

Basic questions remain unanswered for a Rwandan family surrounding the circumstances of their son’s death in Winnipeg. 

Grace & Nelly event
October 13, 2022
Health/Winnipeg

How Manitoba women are using a taboo to touch lives in Africa

A Winnipeg-based group tackles "period poverty" by working towards giving Zimbabwe schoolgirls menstrual rights

close up of voting ballot
August 18, 2022
Politics/Winnipeg

Diverse, growing immigrant population pivotal in Winnipeg vote

Virtually every candidate in Winnipeg's mayoral race is playing up their immigrant roots, reports Emmanuel Nwaneri.

The swimming pool at Concord Gardens residential complex at 957 Concordia Avenue
August 9, 2022
Winnipeg

Six-year-old dies weeks after being found floating in swimming pool

Data shows new Canadians aged 11 to 14 are five times more likely to not know how to swim when compared to

soccer players
July 21, 2022
Arts & Culture/Winnipeg

Connecting newcomers through soccer

"The ability to see people from all parts of Africa is one of my greatest joys," says soccer tournament founder Gode Katembo

Black art exhibition
July 7, 2022
Arts & Culture/Winnipeg

United in their craft, Black artists in Winnipeg are making their mark

CMHR exhibition highlights diverse work in multiple mediums showcasing the stories and experiences of Black people all over the world.

Ryanair plane from budget Irish airline provides questionnaire in Afrikaans.
June 13, 2022
Commentary/Winnipeg

When language is a test of citizenship

Irish airline faces backlash for asking South African passengers to prove their nationality with a questionnaire written in Afrikaans.

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