Breaking News: Flora Suya Appointed Malawi Coordinator for Nollywood African Golden Awards
The Nollywood African Golden Awards (NAGA) has officially announced the appointment of Flora Suya as the Malawi National Coordinator, a major step toward strengthening the organization’s presence in Malawi and expanding its influence across the African entertainment industry. Strengthening the African Film Network The Nollywood African Golden Awards is a respected platform dedicated to recognizing excellence in African film, television, and entertainment. The organization celebrates filmmakers, actors, producers, and creatives who contribute to the growth of African storytelling and the global recognition of African cinema. With the appointment of Flora Suya, the organization aims to deepen its engagement with the film and entertainment industry in Malawi while creating new opportunities for Malawian creatives to participate in international recognition programs. Role of the Malawi Coordinator As the Malawi Coordinator, Flora Suya will be responsible for: Her appointment represents an important move toward ensuring that talented individuals from Malawi receive recognition on a continental and global stage. Promoting African Cinema and Creative Excellence The Nollywood African Golden Awards continues to expand its reach across Africa by appointing national coordinators who help bridge local film industries with the larger African entertainment community. Industry observers believe that Flora Suya’s leadership and passion for the creative sector will help elevate Malawi’s presence in African cinema and strengthen collaboration between Malawian filmmakers and other African film industries. Looking Ahead The organization plans to continue expanding its network of coordinators across Africa while preparing for upcoming award events that celebrate excellence in film, acting, directing, production, and creative storytelling. With Flora Suya now serving as Malawi Coordinator, the future looks promising for stronger collaboration between Malawi’s entertainment industry and the wider African film community.

