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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.
  • Hon. Todd Stewart Chilembo, Esq. - May 30,2009

    Zambia's Deputy Minister of Justice, Hon Todd S. Chilembo, Esq. will be the guest of this show at 10:00 am NY Time. Todd will discuss current issues in Zambia's Jurisprudence and answer questions from our listeners. Todd Stewart Chilembo Esq ...
  • Luke Kanyomeka, PhD - May 30,2009

    Professor Luke Kanyomeka, Namibia's Scientist of the Year Award winner winner be the guest of Brain Drain May 30th at 8:00am NY Time. He will discuss his award winning scientific breakthrough, what it means and his future plans. Luke Kanyomeka PhD...
  • Jacqueline M. Musiitwa, Esq. - May 23,2009

    As the Founder and Executive Director of Transitional Trade, a non-profit whose mission it is to promote social trade, investment and entrepreneurship in post-conflict countries and transitional communities. Additionally, she started and runs, Hoja Law...
  • Ngoza Simwanza - May 23,2009

    Why are women in Zambia working so hard, yet are still marginalized to achieve social and economical security? Ngoza, looks at the historical conditions of women in Zambia. "Every society has social practices and institutions that reporduce and perpetuate...
  • Chibamba Kanyama - May 16,2009

    In 1963, 39 year old Kenneth Kaunda penned a classic autobiography, "Zambia Shall Be Free: An Autobiography". That was then, now post-independence children are writing the new formular for success. One such person is Chibamba Kanyama, a Lusaka...
  • Lusaka Indaba - May 16,2009

    Chasaya Sichilima and Paul Lupunga of the Diaspora Connect come to BTR and discuss the proceedings at the much publicised Indaba which was held in Lusaka. What should the diaspora expect or was it business as usual? Chasaya Sichilima | Paul Lupunga |...
  • James Mwape Finale??? - May 09,2009

    This is it! After nine months of interviewing people from around the world, it has come down to the wire. On this show, James looks at life before Brain Drain talk show and its future. He also talks about the 2009 Rising Star Award, the business investments...
  • Dr. Evans Phiri - May 09,2009

    Just nine years ago, he was a hard core criminal, stealing vehicle accessories and terrorizing innocent people in Lusaka, until the law caught up with him. He flunked his Grade 12 exams and his options were limited: prison or death! He chose none of that...
  • Lumwana Mine - May 09,2009

    Hon Richard Taima MP, Deputy Minister of Commerce and Industry discusses the Lumwana open pit mine investment by Equinox and its economic and social impact on the town of Solwezi and its residents in the desolate Northwestern Province of Zambia. Hon Richard...
  • Mobile Hospitals: Ministry of Health Out of It's Mind - May 04,2009

    $0 The Idea $0 $0$0$0 $0 Just when you sit back in your rocking chair thinking and hoping against hope that sanity may come to government, something else out of whack crops up. This time around we are talking about the new US$53 million proposal for Mobile...
  • Siliya Tribunal II - May 02,2009

    A continuation discussion on the Dora Siliya Tribunal, was it necessary or another wasteful endeavor of meager government resources. We also get an update on Cardson Kabwe's condition after a successful heart surgery in St Petersburg, Russia. Dora...
  • Siliya Tribunal - May 02,2009

    The Brain Drain team reviews the findings and submissions of the controversial Dora Siliya Tribunal. Join us with some surprise guests, as we will consider the question of whether it was necessary or waste of government resources. James Mwape | Nathan...
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