More Thrills as Namulwana, Chiwiro and Nyeche Join Our Editorial Team
At More Cream Than Coffee, we’ve always believed that travel is more than ticking destinations off a list—it’s about listening to the heartbeat of communities and finding meaning in the everyday. That’s why we’re so thrilled to share some big news: our editorial family is growing!
We’re welcoming three incredible voices from across Africa—Hilda Namulwana from Uganda, Jasmine Nyeche from Nigeria, and Anesu Chiwiro from Zimbabwe. Each brings a unique perspective that will enrich the way we tell stories about culture, lifestyle, and human connection.

Hilda Namulwana: The Cultural Guardian
Hilda Victoria Namulwana is a cultural heritage and tourism storyteller based in Uganda. She founded Tribe56, a platform that uses cultural identity to promote conservation, community visibility, and sustainable livelihoods. Hilda’s writing bridges people with their shared heritage, and when she’s not crafting narratives, she’s behind the lens as a nature photographer or tending to her farm. Her stories are grounded, soulful, and deeply connected to the land.

Jasmine Huoma Nyeche: The Lifestyle Visionary
From Nigeria, Jasmine Huoma Nyeche has a gift for uncovering the extraordinary in the ordinary. She writes about the richness of everyday life and the vibrant beauty of communities, weaving warmth and insight into every piece. Jasmine’s storytelling invites readers to step into the lives of the people she profiles—not as tourists, but as welcomed guests.

Anesu Chiwiro: The Introspective Connector
Joining us from Zimbabwe, Anesu Chiwiro explores themes of love, identity, and the quiet moments that often go unnoticed. Her writing captures the subtle threads that connect people across different walks of life, encouraging readers to pause and reflect on our shared humanity. Anesu’s voice is gentle yet powerful, offering a contemplative lens on travel and connection.
Why This Matters
With Hilda, Jasmine, and Anesu on board, we are entering a new chapter. Their voices will bring depth, nuance, and authenticity to our storytelling—whether it’s through the lush landscapes of Uganda, the vibrant traditions of Nigeria, or the reflective narratives from Zimbabwe.
We can’t wait for you to experience their work. Stay tuned for upcoming features, photo essays, and stories that will inspire you to see travel not just as movement, but as meaningful connection.







