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This Week on the Show
 Lelemba Phiri
Financial Education & Development
Lelemba has been featured in the Oprah magazine, was chosen as the Xtraordinary Woman of the month for April 2010, appeared on the cover of Great Women International Website and was the first African to appear on Kim Kiyosaki’s Rich Woman Community ‘Real Journeys’ feature.
She is the author of an e-book entitled “Financial Fitness in Five Workouts” that teaches people key principles that they can apply immediately into their lives to boost their finances. She runs monthly Financial Fitness Workshops with a mission to educate and empower people globally to enrich themselves by developing healthy personal finance habits.
Lelemba will talk about the relationship between personal finance, financial education and development.
For her full profile please go to her website here.
Please, join us this Saturday August 7th, 2010 at 8:00am New York Time (14:00 hrs Zambian Time) as talk to Lelemba Click here to join or listen to this show online or call: +1-718-766-4857 or Skype In.
Wellington Kanshimike
Kanshimike, who was born and raised in Mufulira in a family of 11 children, is the author of the book When God Made An Opportunity Cost: The Economy of God's Love which was published in the US last year. "An easy read, the book is Kanshimike's own interpretation of the Bible and how it applies to everyday life. He uses various personal experiences to make a number of statements about the love of God and the choices those who serve Him make on the basis of their faith. Apparently, he draws particular inspiration from the Book of Acts where, in his words, God "used a handful of socially uninfluential men with shallow pockets and empty hands to turn the world upside down..." For me, the most intriguing experience he recounts is the story of a 20-something white woman who ventured into the Diaspora, coming to Zambia as a missionary. She changed her American name and took on a local one: Chikondi Mbewe. Kanshimike, who was born and raised in Mufulira in a family of 11 children, is the author of the book When God Made An Opportunity Cost: The Economy of God's Love which was published in the US last year. "An easy read, the book is Kanshimike's own interpretation of the Bible and how it applies to everyday life. He uses various personal experiences to make a number of statements about the love of God and the choices those who serve Him make on the basis of their faith. Apparently, he draws particular inspiration from the Book of Acts where, in his words, God "used a handful of socially uninfluential men with shallow pockets and empty hands to turn the world upside down..." For me, the most intriguing experience he recounts is the story of a 20-something white woman who ventured into the Diaspora, coming to Zambia as a missionary. She changed her American name and took on a local one: Chikondi Mbewe.
Please, join us this Saturday August 7, 2010 at 10:00am New York Time (16:00 hrs Zambian Time) as we talk to Wellington. Click here to join or listen to this show online or call: +1-718-766-4857 or Skype In.
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