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On this radio we discuss issues related to legal immigration and brain drain of highly qualified professionals and success stories of immigrants. We bring experts from around the world and talk to them every Saturdays for 4 hours. A list of topics and guests will be posted here and at our website. The debut show will be August 9th, 2008 starting at 8:00 am EST (NY Time). Our hosts are James & Ruth Mwape and various voluntary contributors.
  • Architecture in Zambia - Jan 31,2009

    Beston Chitala, an Environmental Engineer, talks to Gerald Chungu who is an architect and Urban Designer. Gerald has worked in Zambia but now lives and lectures Building Construction in South Africa at the famous University of the Witwatersrand in South...
  • Women in Ministry - Jan 31,2009

    Debbie Banda, Mwaka Twagirayesu, Pauline Musonda, Nongolo Muteto and other renown women in ministry face the BTR Brain Drain team on the contentious issue of women and their role in church leadership, preaching, performing of sacraments. Should women...
  • ZFIF - Jan 24,2009

    Richard Mbewe, PhD and James Mwape introduces Zambia First Investment Fund (ZFIF). What is this fund about? What is its purpose and objectives? Where will the money be invested? What is the minimum amount I can invest in? Time for Q & A plus FAQ....
  • The Northrise University Story - Jan 24,2009

    Moffat Zimba is the founder and president of Zambia's only privately owned and managed Northrise University in Ndola. Hear his life journey and story that prompted him to undertake this mammoth task, the hurdles, challenges and bumps his family went...
  • The sanctity of life - Jan 17,2009

    Rev. Paul Bupe talks to Pastor David L Hixson a well respected Calvary Baptist minister in the Sandusky, Ohio area for his great ministry. With the change of guards in Washington, D.C just days away. The debate on this topic is timely. Just when does...
  • James Mwape and Team - Jan 17,2009

    General discussion. The brain drain team talks politics, business, investment, Obama, etc. James Mwape | Beston Chitala | Nathan Nkhama | Titus Natala | Rodger Chali
  • Zambia and its Diaspora - Jan 17,2009

    Beston Chitala, an Environmental Engineer, talks to the Human Capital Theme Group, a coalition of Zambian intellectuals in the Diaspora. The Group is credited with the initiative behind the e-Conference which ran from October 12-24, 2008. A lot of issues...
  • Geoffrey Chikunjiko Live - Jan 17,2009

    We are excited to finally have someone on our show to share success story of the local NGO. It is the success of community mobilisation to HIV/ AIDS and care of infected people. Mr Geoffrey Chikunjiko is the Executive Director of the NGO called Thandizani...
  • Ethics in Ministry - Jan 10,2009

    Rev Paul Bupe and Nathan Nkhama discusses the thorny subject of ethics in Christian ministry with a panel of ministers and lay leaders; Apostle Charles Musonda, Pastors Debbie Banda, Kennedy Mulenga and Clement Muwele respectively with Mr Bwalya Melu...
  • Muriella Brand - Jan 10,2009

    What the Muriella Brand? We are excited to have a radio friend Muriel whow came from Guyana, to the US and worked in the UN for over 32 years, living and working in countries like Haiti, Togo, Madagascar, Ghana (where she also live now)to join us on the...
  • Alisand Singogo Exclusive Interview - Jan 03,2009

    James Mwape and team talks to former Zambia State Insurance Corporation Managing Director and now African Development Bank Ombudsman. Mr. Singogo is a highly qualified lawyer and business professional who transformed ZSIC into a profitable entity. He...
  • Man on the Street II - Jan 03,2009

    BTR Brain Drain Team talks to ordinary Zambians on the streets of Lusaka, Copperbelt and other provinces. We randomly ask regular men and women if they are optimistic about the year 2009 or not in terms of the economy, politics, sports, in this continued...
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