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On this radio we discuss issues related to legal immigration and brain drain of highly qualified professionals and success stories of immigrants. We bring experts from around the world and talk to them every Saturdays for 4 hours. A list of topics and guests will be posted here and at our website. The debut show will be August 9th, 2008 starting at 8:00 am EST (NY Time). Our hosts are James & Ruth Mwape and various voluntary contributors.
Brain Drain
Date / Time: 7/11/2009 12:00 PM UTC
Category: Life
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Hon. Benny Tetamashimba, MP for Solwezi Central, Minister of Local Government & Housing and Chairman of MMD Information & Publicity comes back to discuss the future of Zambia's ruling party, MMD. He comes just after the main opposition group spokesman came to present their case. Just how strong is the MMD? Is the party ready for the 2011 General Elections? What is the beaf with Hon. Sylvia Masebo? Any other questions?
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Original Air Date: 7/4/2009 2:00 PM UTC
Chief Executive Officer of USA Incorpoated, Barack Obama has made some decisions that are viewed as being against his campaign promises. Some have argued that he has failed to live up to the hype of his mantra, "Yes We Can" or "Change We Can Believe In". For the longest we were not "free" to discuss his performance now we are taking on the "messiah" himself on this independence day show and look at his record so far. From North Korea, to Iran, Honduras, Gitmo, War on Terror, 9.5% unemployment rate, Israel, Cuba, Venezuela, GE, Detroit, Michael Jackson, Gay Issues, plus more. It's the talk you will never get from traditional media.
Original Air Date: 7/4/2009 12:00 PM UTC
As the Director of Treasury Operations at the National Treasury under South Africa's Ministry of Finance, Lucky, who is two earned masters degree with a third an MBA on the way and PhD in progress, has 20 years experience in Financial Services. He comes to Brain Drain Radio Talk Show, the biggest stage in online talk show, talking to Macdonald Longwe of Atlanta, Georgia on the rebuilding of Zambia.
Original Air Date: 6/27/2009 2:00 PM UTC
Please, join us celebrate Bernard Mweseka's winning of the 2009 UK Pharmacy Manager of the Year Award. Last year he came second. We are proud of Bernard's achievements. Bernard will join us on the show to discuss his rise from his humble upbringing in Zambezi to being the world class Pharmacist.
Original Air Date: 6/27/2009 12:00 PM UTC
Hon. Lubinda will be the guest of our show. He will the fourth high ranking member of PF to appear on this show. He is the Chairman for Information & Publicity (Spokesman) for the opposition Patriotic Front in Zambia. He is also a Member of Parliament for Kabwata Constituency in Lusaka and the President of African Parliamentarians Network Against Corruption - Zambia.
Original Air Date: 6/20/2009 2:00 PM UTC
What do you want to know about Zambia? This is an open forum with Hon. Nzowa, a native of Ndola and a former trade unionist, MP, deputy Minister of Tourism, Environment & Natural Resources and currently deputy High Commissioner for Zambia in Ottawa, Canada. He will answer questions from all callers.
Original Air Date: 6/20/2009 12:00 PM UTC
Charles Kapungwe, a class of 2008 masters program graduate of St. Joseph College in Portland, ME and Nelson Daka, a native of Kitwe, Zambia who recently returned from UK will discuss transportation issues in Zambia. John Crockett, a British Volunteer in Zambia wrote: "The richest organizations and tourists avoid the roads altogether, opting to fly - again reducing the potential investment in roads. Bad roads mean high transport costs, which reduce the amount of traffic..." How is Zambia's transportation System? What's your experience?
Original Air Date: 6/13/2009 2:00 PM UTC
Should Zambians in the Diaspora be investing in their mother country? What opportunities are currently obtaining in Zambia? Like most of us in the Diaspora, at one time or another we have attempted to invest in projects that we thought could bring some semblance of development. Most of us, of course, started investing in projects with our family members or friends with disastrous results. Based on such experiences, we have become dischanted about developmental prospects in our motherland. Hold that thought... hope is not yet lost! Zambians in the Diaspora are at the cross-roads of steering developmental efforts in our country. Over the past few decades, we have amassed resources (human capital as well as financial) which if properly channeled, can help augment what is already happening on the ground. Clement Mugala who is the Founder and Director of Trace Aid Program, is a firm believer in the philosophy of thinking globally, but investing locally. He demonstrates this principle through what he does/is doing in Zambia. He is currently at ground zero, consulting with various organizations on best business practices. Endowed with vast experience and knowledge of the business sector of Zambia, he will give us unbiased analysis of business opportunities for both individuals and organizations.
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