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INSAKA CHAT with BWALYA JABULILE
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Mwamba World Outreach Presents Christmas Is Here Testimonies Of Christmas.
And They Overcame by the Blood Of The lamb and By The Word of their Testimony.
We Present Testimonies By The Family Of The past Experiences Of Christmas:
Mum Mildred My Mother Inlaw Gives Testimony.
Elder Tarina Mwamba Gives Testimony.
Bishop Dr. Lawrence Mwamba Gives Testimony.
Testimony Of Christmas Celebrations In Zambia, Africa.
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YOUR DESTINY CONNECTION IN 2015
Solutions tonight, Join your host Prophetess Mwaka Twagirayesu as she talks about Destiny Connection in 2015.
Call 347-237-4270, 11pm Eastern, 10pm Central, 8pm Pacific, 4 am London, 6am Zambia, 7am Kenya
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YOUR DESTINY CONNECTION IN 2015
Solutions tonight, Join your host Prophetess Mwaka Twagirayesu as she talks about Destiny Connection in 2015.
Call 347-237-4270, 11pm Eastern, 10pm Central, 8pm Pacific, 4 am London, 6am Zambia, 7am Kenya
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Ichalo Chesu - Zebron Nyirenda | Open Forum
At 9 am EST on Ichalo Chesu we are talking to another Zambian with a big heart for the Zambian youth. Zebron Nyirenda is a Zambian currently living in the US with a passion to give back to the Zambian community. He is the former Lusaka YMCA Youth Chairman. He had joined YMCA after graduating from school. As Youth Chairperson, Zebron was in charge of over 2,000 youths from four Lusaka branches - Libala, Lusaka West, Kalingalinga and Chibombo. In giving back to the community, Zebron volunteered as a coordinator with Right to Play. In June 2003, he did some collaborative work between the Ministry of Education, UNICEF and Zambia National Measles Campaign that helped vaccinate about 5 million children nationwide. Zebron's resume is extensive - he worked with Action for Children - that fed street kids, he also organized youth empowerment programs like camps, workshops on Peer Education and Counseling and more. He attained a diploma in Sociology from Evelyn Hone College.
Zebron has plans to go back and reinvest in the field he knows best. With a strong network of friends, he is strategizing and identifying potential donors to give to his charity. He knows and understand this part of charity work, and he will be going back to Zambia soon once ready.
At 10 am EST on Open Forum - Join Rodger Chali is stimulating conversation on current events. For both programs, call 347-237-4270 to listen or participate. Time 9am EST, 16 hrs. CAT, 22 hrs. AWST. Caller participation highly encouraged.
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Dr. Neo Simutanyi- Zambia Decides 2015
Dr Neo Simutanyi is a political analyst and Excecutive Director at the Center for Policy Dialogue (CPD) an independent, non-partisan and non-profit organization dedicated to formulating and promoting alternative public policies based on principles of social justice, limited government, individual freedom and rule of law. The CPD has conducted electoral polls in previous elections including the 2011 elections which they predicted that the then opposition Patriotic Front would carry the day. Dr Simutanyi joins us to discuss his recent pronouncement about the significance and role of Lusaka & Eastern provinces determining the winner of the January 20, 2015 presidential election. He has also maintained that the race still remains between the ruling Patriotic Front and the opposition UPND.
We will also get an update from Mr Cris Akufuna, spokesperson for the Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) on their preparedness to conduct this election and of any challenges being faced and the political parties adherence to the electoral code.
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WOMEN OF DESTINY 30 mins SPECIAL
Join Prophetess Mwaka with special guests Celia Muna, Irene Gatere and Shiku Mwangi as they talk about past Women of Destiny Conferences in preparation for the upcoming Women of Destiny Prayer Breakfast Saturday January 24th at 9am which will be held at 2108 Hurd Dr Suite 100 in Irving TX 75038
Women of Destiny, Powerful Enriching Ministry, Refreshing worship, Complimentary Breakfast Buffet, Gift Giveaways Networking and Fellowship
Call 347-237-4270, 11pm Eastern, 10pm Central, 8pm Pacific, 4 am London, 6am Zambia, 7am Kenya
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Special Election Coverage- Zambia Decides 2015
Zambians went to the polls Tuesday January 20, 2015 to elect the nation's sixth president, reports indicate the mood was characterized by a peaceful, rainy and somewhat not so very good turn out. We join several correspondents from different provinces to give us updates on the results and situations in areas which had a late start to the voting process.
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Special Election Coverage- Zambia Decides 2015
Our special election coverage continues with our correspondents reporting from different parts of the country, for live reports and perspective from those experiencing the events unfolding join us as we talk to Simataa Simataa (Lusaka), Ndubi Mvula (Livingstone) and Mrs Kwendakwema (Mongu)
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Ichalo Chesu "Ruben Phiri" | Open Forum
9 am EST on Ichalo Chesu (Our World) We have the privilege of talking to a very humble man with such a huge heart to help the needy and neglected in Zambia. Reuben Phiri is a resident of Dallas Texas. Consistent with his humble nature, Reuben claims he does not do anything out of the ordinary, other than identifying people in Zambia who are already helping the needy. Reuben in conjunction with people in Zambia, finds a way of contributing a little something here and there. Reuben in a humanitarian and social entrepreneur. Be inspired to do more as you join us in this discussion.
At 10am EST is Open Forum - Join Rodger Chali, Dr Patrick, Pianki and Zebron in a stimulating conversation on current events.
For both programs, call 347-237-4270 to listen or participate. Time 9am EST, 16 hrs. CAT, 22 hrs. AWST. Caller participation highly encouraged.
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David Saunders- Diaspora Market Place
The United States Agency for International Development (USAID) and Western Union have launched the third round of the African Diaspora Marketplace business plan competition (ADM III). 15-30 successful ADM III applicants will receive a matching grant of up to $50,000. In 2011 two Zambian applicants made it to the semi-finals and one of them was successful and earned grant support for the business. That company is Mobile Payment Solutions based in Lusaka, Zambia. Mobile Payment Solutions Ltd.
Join us this Saturday January 24 as we host David Saunders from the Diaspora Market Place and our own Robert Sichinga from the Zambia USA Chamber of Commerce. For more information access:
http://www.diasporamarketplace.org
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INSAKA CHAT WITH BWALYA JABULILE
Join bwalya on INSAKA tonight
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SARA LONGWE - WOMEN RIGHTS ACTIVIST
Join us 27th February 2015 tonight at 7pm GMT, 21:00hrs Zambian time as we bring Women Activist Sara Longwe on the show to discuss the momentus occasion of the appointment of a female Vice President in Zambia .
Is Zambia ready for a female President ?
Listen inon www.blogtalkradio.com/politicalcrossfire
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WOMAN ON ASSIGNMENT
Solutions tonight, Join the Lively discussion with our dynamic guests Apostle Monica Sweeney, Varinia Peace, and Beatrice Njekwa as we discuss the importance role of women in the family, church, community and nation!
call 347-237-4270, 11pm Eastern, 10pm Central, 8pm Pacific, 4 am London, 6am Zambia, 7am Kenya
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Ichalo Chesu - Mwansa Mupunda| Open Forum
At 9am EST on Ichalo Chesu (Our World) we talking to Mwansa Mupunda founder of MUSABWE - My USA Business for Women Entrepreneurship, a for profit organization that promotes gender equality.
At 10am EST is Open Forum - Join Rodger Chali, Dr Patrick, Pianki and Zebron in a stimulating conversation on current events.
For both programs, call 347-237-4270 to listen or participate. Time 9am EST, 16 hrs. CAT, 22 hrs. AWST. Caller participation highly encouraged.
A brief bio on our guest on Ichalo Chesu
Mwansa Mupunda Jr is a Registered Nurse working as Nursing Supervisor at a nursing home. He is from Lusaka, Zambia and now lives in Pennsylvania. He is not married and has no children. He is an ambassador/volunteer with the Clinton Foundation. Mwansa recently registered a new company dealing in import & export company, it will trade between America and Zambia/Africa. The company will be an activist company in the sense that it will actively promote gender equality for African women in the U.S. and in Africa. We will help African women by finding markets for their products here in the U.S. Mwansa is very supportive of African initiatives here in the U.S. such as the "SendBetty2School" campaign by George Mtonga.
Mwansa is a committee member for the business committee in SOZA ( Society Of Zambians in America). He believe in gender equality because it the key/answer to Zambia's economic problem. Mwansa says "As a nurse, I want to use my knowledge and experience to help some clinics in Zambia e.g. on pediatrics and maternity issues. For my business that I just registered, I will be supplying 3 things: 1) African clothes, 2) handcrafts, jewelry and gifts, and 3) African dried foods and vegetables. I'm interested in Zambian politics, and also American politics, so I'm always comparing the standards between Zambian and American politics."
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ZBTR Round Table- Review Zambia Decides 2015
On Tuesday January 20, 2015 Zambians went to the polls and elected their 6th Republican President, H.E. Edgar Chagwa Lungu in what has been dubbed the closest and highly contested election in the history of the nation won by a margin of less than 5%. The election however was without incident; the loosing runner up Hichilema Hakainde has still maintained the election was 'stolen' from him, Southern Province voted overwhelmingly for their preferred candidate as has been reflected in previous elections, CopperBelt province also proved it was still a PF stronghold although HH made some inroads and other related matters. The ZBTR Round Table team consisting Dr Liya Mutale (Lusaka), Apostle Margaret Buter (England), Matilda Mwaba-Lucas (Florida) & Pastor Davies Lombe (Chicago) will reflect and review the following; voting patterns, How does the nation move forward based on what these voting patterns revealed?, Role of the Clergy and traditional rulers in Zambia's political process & H.E Edgar Lungu's presidency. Join us as the panelists' give us broad based views from their regions of the world.
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INSAKA CHAT
Join Bwalya Jabulile this evening at 8pm Gmt, 20:00hrs CAT
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MUHABI LUNGU- MMD EXPULSIONS, WHAT NEXT?
Join us Tuesday night 3rd February 2015 , 7pm GMT, 21:00hrs CAT as we host Mr MUHABI LUNGU to discuss the fallout in the MMD which has culminated in expulsions . We look at what happens next ? Tune in and listen , log on to www.blogtalkradio.com/politicalcrossfire .
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Super Bowl Special for Singles
Solutions tonight, Join your Host Prophetess Mwaka Twagirayesu as she shares on "Super Bowl Special For Singles" A show to encourage, and uplift up singles to believe for a Radical Suddenly as you await your spouse.
call 347-237-4270, 11pm Eastern, 10pm Central, 8pm Pacific, 4 am London, 6am Zambia, 7am Kenya
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Discussion on community based initiatives
Zambians around the world are responding to the needs in Zambian communities. New or old, Ichalo Chesu is always excited to highlight these community-based initiatives and the people involved. In this episode, we are having a general discussion on different initiatives. Joining us are Titus Natala, co-founder of ZBTR and Eliz Chilufya Bik. The program airs live at Time 9am EST, 16 hrs. CAT, 22 hrs. AWST. To listen follow the link or call 347-237-4270 to listen or participate. Caller participation highly encouraged.
Titus Habanji Natala Worked at Air BP 1988/89 and later as a Manager at Natala Family Ranch until 1991. Titus is a resident of Minneapolis Minnesota. He worked at Northwest airlines after finishing college. Titus is a fund-sponsor for ZCF - Zambia children fund. ZCF deals with street kids in Zambia and is very successful story. Titus also spearheaded an online fundraising for a bypass surgery for a Zambian student in Russia – Cardson Kabwe. Titus majored in Business Management and MIS at Metro state university
Eliz is a women/children's rights activist: blowing the trumpet on women empowerment in education, social economic status, and politics in that order. She has been an advocate for children's rights since age 16, speaking against child abuse, child labor. Being an activist has opened up many doors for Eliz. She is humbled to be an intermediary between a little girl suffering from a malignant brain tumor in Zambia and her sponsor who just wants to help fulfill her last wish. Currently, she is doing a double major of Bachelor of Science in nursing, and Biology (pre-med). Furthermore, she is the class representative for her schools Americas nurses association. With this organization, they are able to do a lot of community outreach, to the homeless, abused women, as well as volunteer at food pantries, or closets and many more.
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