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From royal roots to creepy foods

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January 16, 2026

This time, Afrimaxx shows why you should try snake meat, why dancing is taught in Ghanaian schools, and what adaptive fashion from Malawi is all about.

This time, host Seitebatso Khomari meets with His Royal Highness Prince Seeiso Bereng at The Oxenhill in Lesotho.

And, she presents, a very special food from Nigeria: Venomous, deadly, and feared… Snakes! In Nigeria, 20,000 people fall victim to snake bites annually. But in Lagos, Nigeria, you can safely bite back. Ready to try some snake meat?

In Ghana an innovative educator is teaching students core subjects using the art of dance! Who wouldn't want to be a student at his school and enjoy such a fun-filled learning experience?

Despite being differently abled, fashion designer Ruth Chirwa from Mzuzu, Malawi, is out to challenge perceptions of the fashion world around ability and adaptive fashion.  

After losing her mother and aunt to HIV and AIDS, South African singer Nomfusi Ngonyama transformed her grief into powerful music, rising from heartbreak to a global sensation.

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