Onechi Lwenje

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Onechi Lwenje
Born1985 (age 38–39)
Lusaka, Zambia
Occupation(s)Actor, author, director, producer
Years active1999–present

Onechi Lwenje (born 1985) is an actor in Zambian cinema.[1] Apart from acting, Onechi is also a prolific author, filmmaker, award-winning producer and director. He is the founder of a media production company called 'Landmark Communications Limited' and founder of a game development company, music publisher and animation studio called 'Courtland Media Lab'.

Personal life

Onechi was born in 1985 in Lusaka, Zambia to a veteran journalist father and an agro-economist mother in a family with three siblings.[2] His father Patson Victor Robert Lwenje served in the diplomatic service in Beijing, China, where Onechi was two and a half years old at that time. Patson was also a journalist in the 1980s, a music critic and entertainment writer.[3]

Onechi completed primary education from International School of Beijing, Nkwazi Primary and Gospel Outreach Christian Academy. Then he attended to Kabulonga Boys Secondary School for secondary education and finished education in 2002. Then, he pursued studies in Information Systems Management at ZCAS. He is also a certified Microsoft Systems Engineer and worked for NCC Phoenix Contractors and Mediterranean Shipping Company for few years.[3]

Career

In 1999, Onechi joined with a Zambia project to produce a play around a theme of anti-aids and drugs and this play was called Don't. He performed in that play in neighboring districts in about 10 schools. Meanwhile, he lost few years of life to shipping company. Then in 2005, he started to composed poems and joined with several magazines and publications including 'Nkhani Kulture' in 2010 and 'Nkwazi In-Flight' in 2013.[3][4]

At the same time, Onechi featured in a series of programs and advertorials for

Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) and Zamtel
. After establishing as a popular author, he formed the Media Company called 'Landmark Communications Limited'. His first production was Shift which airing on the national broadcaster. Then he made his first feature film Guilt in 2013.[3] The film won the awards for the Best Movie, Best Cinematography and Best Editing at 2014 Zambia Film Television and Radio Awards Ceremony.[5]

In 2013, he became the Deputy Editor for the in-flight magazine of international airline, 'Proflight'. Then he became the Editor-in-Chief in industry specific publications such as ‘Agri-Pro’ ‘Agri-Plus’ and ‘Zambian Mining’. He was also honored with prestigious assignments such as authoring the official biography of the City of Lusaka for its ‘Lusaka 100’ centenary celebrations.[4]

Onechi continued to work Information Technology manager for an international shipping company for ten years. After quit from the job, he joined with a South African Advertising Agency called 'Jupiter Drawing Room' as a copy writer. In 2014, he started to attend Rotary Club of Lusaka Central, which changed his life towards success.[3] In the same year, he acted in the television serial Love Games, that won an Africa Magic Viewer's Choice Award.[4] In 2016, he acted as 'Fletcher' in Zambezi Magic TV series Fever. In the same year, he created a web series called The Adventures of Duncan Hollywood: Rise of a Zambian Superstar.[5]

He appeared as the host and presenter of one of the episodes of My Africa on

Africa Channel. Then, he appeared in the fifth episode of My Lusaka on the My Africa series which aired in the United States.[6][4]

In 2017, Onechi was inducted as the 48th president of the Rotary Club of

Filmography

Year Film/Serial Roles Ref.
2012 Shift Producer
2013 Guilt Director
2014 Love Games As actor
2016 Fever Actor: Fletcher
2017 My Africa As presenter [7]

References

  1. ^ "Isaac Mabhikwa films". Turner Classic Movies. Retrieved 5 October 2020.
  2. ^ "Isaac Mabhikwa filmography". British Film Institute. Archived from the original on 8 October 2020. Retrieved 5 October 2020.
  3. ^ a b c d e f "Art keeps my soul alive". Daily Mail. Retrieved 5 October 2020.
  4. ^ a b c d "Zambian Actor 'Onechi Lwenje' Debuts 'My Lusaka' TV Show on US Channel". Lusaka Times. Retrieved 5 October 2020.
  5. ^ a b "Interview with actor, Writer, Filmmaker – Onechi Lwenje". Lusaka Times. Retrieved 5 October 2020.
  6. ^ "Onechi presents His Lusaka on My Africa". Daily Mail. Retrieved 5 October 2020.
  7. ^ "My Lusaka, One Of Africa's Best-Kept Secrets!". AFKTravel. Retrieved 5 October 2020.

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