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Guitars From Malawi Camp Hit Right Note With Musicians Around The World

Guitars From Malawi Camp Hit Right Note With Musicians Around The World

by The Daily Eye Team April 28 2016, 6:25 pm Estimated Reading Time: 0 mins, 29 secs

DZALEKA, Malawi, April 6 (UNHCR)– Hidden among the dirt footpaths of Dzaleka refugee camp is the nerve centre of a business that strikes a chord worldwide. In one of the mud houses crammed together in the congested camp, Patron Palushong can be found carving and polishing handcrafted wooden guitars, his signature product. Born in 1980 in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Palushong learned how to make guitars at a skills training centre in his home town of Bukavu in the conflict-torn east of that vast country. He fled civil war in the DRC in 2007 and was separated from his wife.




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