Anita Otchere (Presenter/editor a Africa Web TV) was born in Nairobi, Kenya and moved to the Netherlands with her parents at the age of two. As a daughter of parents who had a passion for travelling, Anita picked up the travel bug and has visited many places all over the globe. Her biggest passion is discovering new cuisines, the weirder the better. Anita is also an entrepreneur at hear. Her most venture is a boxing course for women. It is Anita’s personal mission to make a positive lasting contribution to the current narrative about Africa through the power of storytelling. Follow her on Instagram @malaika.metier
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