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Immigration and Education  

On this radio show we discuss issues related to legal immigration, brain drain of highly qualified professionals, success stories of immigrants and politics. We bring experts from around the world and talk to them every Saturdays for 4 hours. A list of topics and guests is posted here and at our website, www.mwape.com/talkshow.html. The debut show was August 9th, 2008 at 8:00 am NY Time. Our hosts are James & Ruth Mwape and various voluntary contributors.

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To join the show live, every Saturday at 8:00 - 12:00 hrs please, call +1-718-766-4856
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    Category: Life

    Call-in Number: (718) 766-4857


    "The Curse of Copper". We explore all questions surrounding Zambia's mining industry, development agreements, and setting "an optimal mining policy" for Zambia. As well as the challenges of diversification, and linking that to automatic infrastructure delivery.
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    Mwizenge Tembo

    Dr. Mwizenge S. Tembo is a Professor of Sociology at Bridgewater College in Virginia. He joins to discuss immigration, assimilation and cultural traditions. He explains why he still eats nshima prepared with mealie meal from Zambia, which he says is the best ever. Talks about the dividing line between assimilation and maintaining one's own cultural tradition. He will make you laugh and think twice at the same time.

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    Mbita Chitala

    Ambassador Mbita Chitala, PhD is a Zambian Pan Africanist, Political and Economic Consultant and Businessman. He served as CEO for 2008 Rupiah Banda for President Campaign and successfully helped him win the election. Dr. Chitala who was the longest serving deputy minister in the Chiluba government, also served as the Ambassador Extraordinary & Plenipotentiary to Libya, Algeria, Tunisia, Morocco, Chad, Mauritania & Western Sahara Republic during the Mwanawasa administration. His latest book, "Not Yet Democracy" is said to be critical of the Rupiah Banda government.

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    Musonda Kapatamoyo

    Professor Musonda Kapatamoyo debute on Diaspora Voice Live. As an Information and Communication expert, he will discuss Information and Communication Technology use in Zambia's higher education as well as Zambia Telecommunication Corp. issues. In both cases, we shall talk to him about policy mechanisms and practical steps that stakeholders can take to make the situations better.

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    Richard Mbewe

    Professor Richard Mbewe Live! One of Diaspora Voice most recognized voice and well known respected Economics will discuss Chinese investments in Africa in light of the just ended Africa-China Economic Summit in Egypt. Looking at the following basic points of view: 1. Is this the start of a recolonization of Africa? 2. Should specific countries have a strategy in relationships with China? 3. How can Africa leverage this massive help to its advantage? 4. Zambia is listed as one of the major suppliers to the Chinese economy - are we benefitting? 5. Zambians are on the record for having openly defied the Chinese. What precedence does this send to other African countries? 6. Why are the Chinese on the other hand received with open hands in Africa? 7. Is the West (especially international financial institutions) going to change its attitude towards Africa? . You are invited to participate in this stimulating and thought provoking informative topic.

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    Chola Mukanga

    This discussion explores the state of corruption in Zambia. How did we get into our current predicament? What are the many forms of corruption afflicting our nation? Is corruption even bad for Zambia's growth or has it all been over blown? If we are to intervene, how best should we do that? These are some of the many questions that will be explored. Chola Mukanga is a London-based economist specialised in justice and constitutional economics, transport and development, local government, and urban / rural issues. He is the founder of the Zambian Economist.

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    Gertrude Ngenda

    Ms. Gertrude Ngenda is a high achiever Zambian professional based in Kenya. She recently relocated from Botswana where she was Technical advisor at SADC Secretariat to take another challenging position in Nairobi, Kenya with UNEP. Her story from humble beginings in Mumbwa will inspire you.

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    Robbie Chizhyuka

    Hon. Robbie Chizhyuka is Southern Province Member of Parliament for Namwala and a founding member of United Party for National Development. He is a retired Army Major.

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