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Musaba Chailunga- Object Oriented Development
by ZambiaBlogTalkRadio in News
Tags: Musaba Chailunga Nathan Nkhama Object Oriented Development Zambia Diaspora Connect Zambian Diaspora
Musaba Deodatus Chailunga is an Entrepreneur and software developer for a leading Health and Financial Services provider in Canada. His job involves designing and developing critical mission applications. He found his problem solving skills in software development transferable to a lot of things. A student of history coupled with a broad interest and participation in the financial and real estate markets in Canada has made him an admirer and supporter of free market economics. Musaba is also Pr
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Musaba Chailunga
by Diaspora Voice in Business
Tags: Musaba Chailunga Diaspora Connect Lwangwa Investments Zambia James Mwape
Zambia Diaspora Connect Chairman Mr. Musaba Chailunga will be joining us from Toronto in Canada to discuss his role in the organisation and his recent visit to Zambia. He will also share with the listeners the main objectives of Zambia Diaspora Connect and why almost each and every Zambian should consider being part of ZDC. He strongly believes that as things stand ZDC is one of the very few Zambian organisations which is not only non political but with a lot of initiatives that can help move Za
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Musaba Chailunga
by Diaspora Voice in Life
Tags: Musaba Chailunga Zambian Education Private Schools Zambia James Mwape
In his 2009 proposal to the Ministry of Education and Finance he suggested that Zambia implement a two-tier public education system, turning a few schools into fee paying schools, "so that we can attract the Zambian middle class who are now paying $2000 - $5000 a year sending [their] kids to private schools." He explained that, "The thinking behind it, was to decongest existing schools and allowing government to focus on poor neighborhoods while the rich are allowed to fen
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Dr Caleb Fundanga- Institute of Finance & Economic Zambia
by ZambiaBlogTalkRadio in News
Tags: Caleb Fundanga Musaba Chailunga Bank of Zambia ifezambia Institue of Finance and Economics
Dr. Caleb M. Fundanga is the current President of the Institute for Finance and Economics. Previously, Dr. Fundanga served as Governor of the Bank of Zambia from March 2002 to September 2011, after working as Senior Advisor to the President of the African Development Bank in Abidjan, Cote D’Ivoire from 1998, and as Executive Director at the Bank from 1995 to 1998. Join us as we discuss wide ranging issues concerning the performance of African economies and ongoing re-basing of
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SmallStepsToMillionaireClub
by Diaspora Voice in Business
Tags: Millionare Club Zambian Questions Wealth Musaba Africa
Since time immemorial there has been this antagonistic view that there is the RICH and the POOR sitting at poles. But is it really true that we have this static group of people that never changes, that the rich will forever be rich. Africa and Africans in general have found themselves at the lower scale of power and wealth, and for this most Africans and indeed other poor people consider themselves victims of this social arrangement that favours the rich and victimises the poor. Toda
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Business Sunday
by Diaspora Voice in Life
Tags: James Mwape Musaba Chailunga Zambia Business Economy
Today we look at the seemingly failure of African leaders and business people to engage African-Americans, to tell the black business people about opportunities in Africa share success stories.
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Global 2012 Richard Mbewe
by Diaspora Voice in Business
Tags: Richard Mbewe PhD Musaba Chailunga James Mwape Zambia Economy
Global 2012 - looks at political and economic assessments of what's going to happen in the World and its impact on Zambia. The last segment will concentrate on Zambia - what will happen in Zambia in 2012. Join us an indepth analysis of events that will impact your life and how you can benefit from them.
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Sunday Business Review
by Diaspora Voice in Business
Tags: Global Business Zambian Opportunities Technology Transfer Education Musaba
Economic and Business Development will offer most people freedom and independence. Just like when Children become free and independent from the "control" of their parents when they get Jobs and earn their own living the same applies to Nations. We all know this, the question is "How" do we achieve the same for ourselves, our families and our countries. It is business free for all Sunday. Sitting in for James Mwape and Co. is Musaba Chailunga from Toronto, Ontario in Canada
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NegativeAndPositiveStereotypes
by Diaspora Voice in Life
Tags: Stereotypes Africa People Diaspora Voice Musaba
What does it matter what we hear or say? What encourages people more, being put down or being encouraged? Matthew 15:11 states, “It is not the thing that enters the mouth that defiles a man, but the thing that proceeds from the mouth that defiles a man.” Is true that Africans or Zambians were lazy? In the case of Zambia we have a population of 13,000,000 people how can someone define the entire population that large lazy?Or that the whole country is full of people with bad wor
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ZAMBIAN STRUGGLES: CURRENT AFFAIRS AND CULTURE
by Diaspora Voice in Life
Tags: Zambian Struggle Bernard Mweseka Charles Mwewa Claire Miti Musaba Chailunga
As many changes takes place, the more the things remain the same." As the reality of the new PF government takes hold, people are now wondering wether the phenomena "Donchi Kubeba" has turned into "Donchi Kudabwa" or we just turn into "Donchi Kulanda".. The messianic expectations of the elections are being eroded with mind boggling appointments and policies which were envisaged by the masses as things of the past. The proclamations such as "allergic to c
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Business Sunday
by Diaspora Voice in Life
Tags: Zambia Buisness James Mwape Rabson Lungu Musaba Chailunga
Doing business in Zambia today.
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ZambiasTurnOfEvents
by Diaspora Voice in Politics
Tags: Zambia Politics James Wind Fall Tax Musaba
Zambia's turn of events 60 days and counting, with topics including the past, present and future prospects of our nation. Zambia can definitely get better but are we on the right path? Some think for the most part Zambia has been on the right track for the last 20 years. The PF government may have changed gears but appear to be travelling on the same rails set by their predecessors. Windfall tax is all but dead. Both Vision 2030 and the development plans appear to be maintained than
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