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Countries with strong economies attract job seekers. Today an estimated 15% of the world's 7 billion people live in 22 countries most sound financially. Its believed that 50 million people have been displaced from from their place of birth for either economic or political reasons, or both. On this radio show we discuss issues related to legal immigration, brain drain of highly qualified professionals, success stories of immigrants and politics in the homeland. We bring experts from around the world and talk to them every Saturday for 4 hours starting at 8:00am to 12:00noon New York time. A list of topics and guests is posted here and at our website: http://www.mwape.com The first show was August 9th, 2008. Our founders are James & Ruth Mwape who work with the following host & contributors: Kambidima Wotela, PhD; Rev. Melody & Pastor Davies Lombe; Mwewa Mwape, Dr. Evans Phiri; Richard Mbewe, PhD; Ngoza Simwanza; Harrison Musonda; Chola Mukanga; Prof. Mwizenge Tembo, etc. While most guests are Zambians from Zambia and around the world, we also talk to non-Zambian's on a regular basis. Join us on Dispora Voice and see why we are called the Intelligent Voice.

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We invite you an open mike discussion with Charles Mukete. Chuck will talk to us on the latest in Western Province specifically Barotseland related issues. Issues will range for the detention of some of some people who took part in the last... more

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... more

Dr Evans Phiri invites you this Saturday April 9th at 10:00 am for a final blog talk show of Season one.The popular show presented with real applicable answers to life's challenging questions in a believers life is going to be the best ever!.Dr... more

Now that popular culture (e.g. Danny's song: Yakumbuyo) has told us that homosexuality in Zambia occurs for various reasons, what should the health practitioners tell their patients, or what should educators tell their students if... more

We are told that our country lacks good and moral leadership.Many leaders divorce when they get into power,Pastor and Rev want to help us understand that any nation where marriage is not the foundation and fiber of its principles... more

?The oppressed use music to express themselves?, this why the music industry of the previously oppressed societies—for example, Black Americans and South African—is a success. On the other hand, music is a multi-billion... more

Zambia today is confronted by immense challenges. Over 60% of our people are still living below the poverty line, which means they lack basic human needs even with the recent economic growth. This is a shame and an aberration on the... more

Discussion on business strategies and opportunities as well as current affairs in Zambia and around the world.

Gary Chapman, the author of the '5 Languages of Love' states that "Couples who understand each other's love language hold a priceless advantage in the quest for love that lasts a lifetime." He believes that there are five distinct languages... more

So the Pact is dead. This is NOT time to play the blame game but to look into the immediate future. The opposition is in disarray and its chances of removing the current govt from seat are next to zero. Therefore, it is imperative that citizen... more
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