 Ruth & James Mwape Founders & Host Fact: Ruth was the first to invite and connect a guest from Zambia to the show in the blogtalkradio show history, August 30, 2008 the late Hon. Ben Tetamashimba, MP. Non-stop broadcasting since August 14, 2008!
 Read About Us in the Post

Dennis Mwansa, PhD
Dr. Mwansa is the Regional Manager, Networks and Trading Services at The Royal Bank of Scotland in Tokyo, Japan.
Please, join us this Saturday March 13th, 2010 at 8:00am New York Time (15:00 hrs Zambian Time) as we talk to Dr. Dennis Mwansa. Click here to join or listen to this show online or call: +1-718-766-4857.
Edem Djokotoe
He is a Ghanaian-born journalist, writer, newspaper columnist and media trainer who has been living and working in Zambia for over 22 years. He was the first Training Editor of Post Newspapers Ltd in Zambia and was responsible for starting the Business Post, a weekly newspaper supplement. He also undertook a number of investigative assignments as a way of motivating his crop of trainees on the newspaper. He is a founding member of the Southern African Media Trainers Network and has undertaken extensive media training and communication consultancy in the SADC region. He is the author of two books: An Issue-Based Journalism Handbook and Show Me The Money, a study of how government spends and accounts for public money in Zambia.
He talks "about the so-called Diaspora and what Africans abroad have to do to earn the respect they deserve. I think the biggest challenge we face as peoples from Africa is to keep our culture alive to a point where it becomes a civilisation. Look at Indians, the Chinese. They have exported their cuisine, their martial arts, their work ethic, their religion. What did it take? What does it take? I think that even as the world globalises and become one big village, we ought to see our footprints on it. How we do it is by exporting our cultural institutions and practices."
Click here to join or listen to this show online March 13th at 10:00hrs New York Time (17:00 hrs Zambian Time) or call: +1-718-766-4857.
Read the following scholarly paper:
African Customary Law and Customs: Changes in the Culture of Sexual Cleansing of Widows and the Marrying of a Deceased Brother's Widow.
by Kenneth Kaoma Mwenda, PhD, LLD

Mark Your Calendars
World TB Day Show is March 24, 2010
Elias Phiri (UK), Dr. Moses S. Kapembwa (UK), etc. on Diaspora Voice: Saturday, March 20th, 2010 to bring awareness to this disease which has claimed many lives.
Professor Mwizenge Tembo's "Center for Diaspora Children" proposal here.
Professor Mwizenge Tembo on Witchcraft
|
Some VIPs who have appeared on Brain Drain Talk Show: See more
 Rev. Dr. Paul Bupe02/27/10 Sexual Cleansing:12/19/09 |
 Banachimbusa: 11/28/09 Ruth Mugala: 02/27/10 |
 Prof. Mwizenge Tembo: 11/21/09 11/28/09 12/26/09 |
 Oliver Mupila |
 Hon. Vernon Mwaanga, GOEZ |  Rev. Henry Mbambo |
 Gertrude Ngenda |  Hon. Katele Kalumba, PhD |
 Harrison Musonda |  Debra Horne-Bramble |  Alisand Singogo, Esq. |  Mbita Chitala, PhD |
 Amos Malupenga |
 Peter Henriot SJ, PhD |  Gershom Ndhlovu |  Peter Machungwa, PhD |
 Mbumwae Suba-Smith |  Anita Bakanda |
 Musonda Kapatamoyo, PhD |
 Hon. George Mpombo, MP |  Ngosa Simwanza |  Ruth Mugala |  Hon. Maj. Robbie Chizhyuka |
 Rabson Lungu: 01/16/10 Rabson Lungu: 03/06/10 |
 Bwalya Melu |
 Pauline Banda |  Brian Mushimba |
| www.blogtalkradio.com/brain-drain |
 Rev. Emmanuel Sakala |  Kambidima Wotela, PhD Download Dr. Wotela's Paper |
 Princess Zindaba Nyirenda |
 Lungwani Mungo, PhD |
Please contact us if you have breakin' news: james@mwape.com.
|