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Today is a masterclass on Forgiveness from one of the brightest souls you will ever meet. Do you struggle with forgiveness? Was the crime to heinous to let go? Listen to Lydia describe her own healing journey that passed through pain, forgiveness and finally the light that she stands in now. Let's talk about it. I Find Beauty In My Scars by Lydia Mwansa ******************************** Lydia Mwansa is a young woman, born from a family of eight, three girls and five boys. She currently is in my second year at the University of Zambia , studying law. She is very passionate about writing, so far she is currently working on four books and looking forward to publish the first four months of 2024. Lydia is a leader under Kingdom Warriors which is a faith based organisation as well as a leader under Intentional Growth Network submitting under Sir Chewe her mentor. She is the current leader for Academic Management Resource for Winners Chapel Campus Fellowship. Lydia loves reading, writing, multitasking, baking, and cooking. Connect with Lydia on Facebook Building Godly Relationships Lydia Q Mwansa FROM STUCK TO UNSTOPPABLE REPLAY https://bit.ly/stureplay Join the online Personal Brand Course: https://forms.gle/zyQT8HasBcbaK6Fb9 Be the first to get the scoop on all things Africana Woman Festival including early bird tickets and giveaways. Join our wait list: https://forms.gle/fr5ibT6fSLTmoRs57 Join #LUNCHANDLEARN Series: We are bringing you in person Networking the Africana Woman way across Zambia. We are going to be in Ndola, Kabwe, Lusaka, Livingstone, Solwezi and Mongu. Tell your friends about it. Share it with your sisters https://forms.gle/NGbFTivUhP7EtW3H9 The Africana Woman Network is the first African Female led podcast network. We tell stories that centre the African woman both on the continent and in the diaspora. Our List of shows are: 1. Africana Woman, our APVA award winning anchor show 2. No Breaks 3. The Educated Africana 4. LEMBA The Africana Authors Space Stay tuned and Share the podcast with an African sis who needs her weekly dose of African spice. KNOW your Roots, Grow your Purpose LINKS: Message Africana Woman on WhatsApp. https://wa.me/message/E3N7TH7RZSS4P1 +260978470395 Email: africanawoman@gmail.com Website: https://www.africanawoman.com Socials: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chulu_bydesign/ https://www.instagram.com/africanawoman/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/AfricanaWoman_ Join the Africana Woman Visionaries: https://africanawoman.gumroad.com/l/AWVNetwork
Today is a masterclass on Forgiveness from one of the brightest souls you will ever meet. Do you struggle with forgiveness? Was the crime to heinous to let go? Listen to Lydia describe her own healing journey that passed through pain, forgiveness and finally the light that she stands in now. Let's talk about it. I Find Beauty In My Scars by Lydia Mwansa ******************************** Lydia Mwansa is a young woman, born from a family of eight, three girls and five boys. She currently is in my second year at the University of Zambia , studying law. She is very passionate about writing, so far she is currently working on four books and looking forward to publish the first four months of 2024. Lydia is a leader under Kingdom Warriors which is a faith based organisation as well as a leader under Intentional Growth Network submitting under Sir Chewe her mentor. She is the current leader for Academic Management Resource for Winners Chapel Campus Fellowship. Lydia loves reading, writing, multitasking, baking, and cooking. Connect with Lydia on Facebook Building Godly Relationships Lydia Q Mwansa FROM STUCK TO UNSTOPPABLE REPLAY https://bit.ly/stureplay Join the online Personal Brand Course: https://forms.gle/zyQT8HasBcbaK6Fb9 Be the first to get the scoop on all things Africana Woman Festival including early bird tickets and giveaways. Join our wait list: https://forms.gle/fr5ibT6fSLTmoRs57 Join #LUNCHANDLEARN Series: We are bringing you in person Networking the Africana Woman way across Zambia. We are going to be in Ndola, Kabwe, Lusaka, Livingstone, Solwezi and Mongu. Tell your friends about it. Share it with your sisters https://forms.gle/NGbFTivUhP7EtW3H9 The Africana Woman Network is the first African Female led podcast network. We tell stories that centre the African woman both on the continent and in the diaspora. Our List of shows are: 1. Africana Woman, our APVA award winning anchor show 2. No Breaks 3. The Educated Africana 4. LEMBA The Africana Authors Space Stay tuned and Share the podcast with an African sis who needs her weekly dose of African spice. KNOW your Roots, Grow your Purpose LINKS: Message Africana Woman on WhatsApp. https://wa.me/message/E3N7TH7RZSS4P1 +260978470395 Email: africanawoman@gmail.com Website: https://www.africanawoman.com Socials: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chulu_bydesign/ https://www.instagram.com/africanawoman/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/AfricanaWoman_ Join the Africana Woman Visionaries: https://africanawoman.gumroad.com/l/AWVNetwork
Can we talk about the elephant in the room and the whole array of other animals with it? African governments are struggling in the area of Education. Whether there is even a will to provide quality is debatable. 60 years down the line most countries are till grappling with education models they inherited with barely any improvement, reformation or complete overhaul towards creating a relevance and representation. Mwansa Mukalula-Kalumbi and Faith Abiodun discuss the role government plays in Education granted it is the main education provider for the majority of the population. What more can be done by government? Let's talk about it. *** The world has advanced so quickly. However, education in Africa is not keeping up at the same pace. Be it the curriculum content, teaching methods or stakeholders commitment, there is an urgency to adapt to the times. Furthermore, conversations around Education have only focused on the traditional models. Until now. The Educated Africana, hosted by Tebogo Kangote III brings together diverse voices to have in depth discussions about Education in Africa. Connect with: Mwansa - mwansa.kalumbi@unza.zm Faith - @faithabiodun (Instagram, Twitter, Facebook) https://www.linkedin.com/in/faithabiodun/ Join the online Personal Brand Course Cohort 2: https://forms.gle/zyQT8HasBcbaK6Fb9 Join the Africana Woman Visionaries: https://selar.co/africanawomanvisionaries KNOW your Roots, Grow your Purpose LINKS: Message Africana Woman with Chulu on WhatsApp. https://wa.me/message/E3N7TH7RZSS4P1 +260978470395 Email: africanawoman@gmail.com Website: https://www.africanawoman.com Socials: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chulu_bydesign/ https://www.instagram.com/africanawoman/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/AfricanaWoman_ Africana Woman Blog: https://www.africanawoman.com/blog
Can we talk about the elephant in the room and the whole array of other animals with it? African governments are struggling in the area of Education. Whether there is even a will to provide quality is debatable. 60 years down the line most countries are till grappling with education models they inherited with barely any improvement, reformation or complete overhaul towards creating a relevance and representation. Mwansa Mukalula-Kalumbi and Faith Abiodun discuss the role government plays in Education granted it is the main education provider for the majority of the population. What more can be done by government? Let's talk about it. *** The world has advanced so quickly. However, education in Africa is not keeping up at the same pace. Be it the curriculum content, teaching methods or stakeholders commitment, there is an urgency to adapt to the times. Furthermore, conversations around Education have only focused on the traditional models. Until now. The Educated Africana, hosted by Tebogo Kangote III brings together diverse voices to have in depth discussions about Education in Africa. Connect with: Mwansa - mwansa.kalumbi@unza.zm Faith - @faithabiodun (Instagram, Twitter, Facebook) https://www.linkedin.com/in/faithabiodun/ Join the online Personal Brand Course Cohort 2: https://forms.gle/zyQT8HasBcbaK6Fb9 Join the Africana Woman Visionaries: https://selar.co/africanawomanvisionaries KNOW your Roots, Grow your Purpose LINKS: Message Africana Woman with Chulu on WhatsApp. https://wa.me/message/E3N7TH7RZSS4P1 +260978470395 Email: africanawoman@gmail.com Website: https://www.africanawoman.com Socials: Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/chulu_bydesign/ https://www.instagram.com/africanawoman/ Twitter: https://twitter.com/AfricanaWoman_ Africana Woman Blog: https://www.africanawoman.com/blog
In the last of the Edinburgh Festival Fringe series of this year Elaine chats with writer/director Mwansa Phiri. This episode is slightly different as we discuss the experience of the festival, the highs, the lows and what the month has been like for Mwansa. We also chat future plans and next year's show. It's another brilliant episode with another brilliant human. https://linktr.ee/mwansarp PODCAST SURVEY - https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSdcubjL4oZn3H63Z671OOmgNanXWCxjGUZPdjkKtwNtC0TvFQ/viewform GENERAL SURVERY - https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSeJhctgvUD6RjhPR0n0-d7wJhoaF4XWVzl0U4sDeGpFYjXP8A/viewform waiting for a train at the bus stop '17 minutes. That's how long it takes to die by train. I looked it up once'. Chilufya – you can call her Chili – doesn't know whether she is coming or going. Which makes perfect sense since her name literally means 'the lost one' and lost is exactly how she's felt most of her life. Struggling with low self-esteem and a waning sense of self, she finds herself being drawn into a dangerously controlling relationship. Interweaving spoken-word theatre with Zambian oral traditions this dark comedy is a solo show exploring coercive control. OUR WEBSITE - www.persistentandnasty.co.uk Persistent Pal & Nasty Hero - Pals and Hero Membership Support In The Room - https://www.crowdfunder.co.uk/p/in-the-room Email – persistentandnasty@gmail.com Instagram - @persistentandnasty Twitter - @PersistentNasty Coffee Morning Eventbrite - Coffee Morning Tickets LINKTREE - LINKTR.EE Resources Samaritans - Rape Crisis Scotland - Rape Crisis UK ArtsMinds - BAPAM Freelancers Make Theatre Work Stonewall UK - Trevor Project - Mermaids UK Switchboard LGBT+ - GATE PLANNED PARENTHOOD DONATE - DONATE ABORTION SUPPORT NETWORK UK - ASN.COM- DONATE WeAudition offer: For 25% off your monthly subscription quote: NASTY25 Backstage Offers: Get a free 12 months Actor Subscription: https://join.backstage.com/persistentnasty-uk-12m-free/
What is true abundance in Christ?
In our Issues Affecting the Church Today, we have been looking at Christians in relation to wealth and poverty. Today we zoom into the unemployment. Does the Bible have anything to say about joblessness?
We started off with the Senate's consideration of the evil -Respect for Marriage Act,- which, of course, is the Disrespect for Marriage Act, and how the LDS leadership in Salt Lake City capitulated on basic Christian belief on the matter by favoring the passage of the bill. Then we took great calls on what it is to be Reformed, the need to be part of the local church, Matthew 24-36 and what the -hour- is referring to, a great call from Mwansa in Lusaka, Zambia on dealing with the -cage stage,- and finally Matthew asking about the salvation of -all of Israel.- I directed Matthew to this sermon I preached at Apologia Church recently, and this sermon delivered by Dr. Sam Waldron. Enjoy-
We started off with the Senate's consideration of the evil -Respect for Marriage Act,- which, of course, is the Disrespect for Marriage Act, and how the LDS leadership in Salt Lake City capitulated on basic Christian belief on the matter by favoring the passage of the bill. Then we took great calls on what it is to be Reformed, the need to be part of the local church, Matthew 24-36 and what the -hour- is referring to, a great call from Mwansa in Lusaka, Zambia on dealing with the -cage stage,- and finally Matthew asking about the salvation of -all of Israel.- I directed Matthew to this sermon I preached at Apologia Church recently, and this sermon delivered by Dr. Sam Waldron. Enjoy-
Beatrice Mwansa. She has a Cyber Security degree from Davenport University in America (where she lives). She has created a dating app with over 10,000 users so far. She is a fashionista. She is a content creator. The boys talk to her about all this plus more...
Bi. Mwansa, mwanamke mwenye umri wa miaka 70 amekuwa akijihusisha na upishi wa vyakula mbalimbali ambavyo huviuza kwa wateja kila siku, biashara ambayo ameifanya kwa zaidi ya miaka arubaini sasa. Biashara hii aliitegemea sana kuyakidhi mahitaji yake pamoja na wanawe kukiwamo kugharimia karo ya ya wanawe. Mwanamke huyu ambaye ni mkazi wa Majengo, Mvita katika Kaunti ya Mombasa anajihuisha na upishi wa chapati na maharagwe ya nazi. Vyakula vingine ambavyo pia Bi. Mwansa hupika ni mikate ya sinia na mitai. Kupanda kwa gharama ya bidhaa za upishi ukiwamo ya unga wa ngano, mafuta ya kupikia miongoni mwa bidhaa nyingine ambapo huzitumia kwa upishi kumemwathiri sana. Mwanahabari wetu wa Mombasa Robert Menza amezungumza naye katika Uchumi na Biashara Podcast
London- and Sydney-listed base metal explorer Castillo Copper has identified multiple copper-potential drill-testing targets at its Mkushi project in Zambia, Africa's second-largest copper producer. Castillo stated in a release to Mining Weekly on Tuesday that the formulation of a drilling campaign would be the next step towards further developing Mkushi, one of Castillo's four projects that cover about 1 100 km2 in Zambia's renowned copperbelt. The other three are Luanshya, Lumwana North and South and Mwansa. With multiple primary test-drilling targets having boosted the exploration potential of Mkushi and Luanshya materially, the Castillo board has decided to seek a strategic partner to develop its Zambian assets additionally. The fully-owned Mkushi surrounds the licence area of the Shi Yan Group, which reportedly hosts high-grade copper. (Also see attached graphic.) Castillo's findings are those of a final geophysicists report that interpreted the results of an induced polarisation (IP) survey against three areas of known copper soil anomalies, with strike lengths ranging from about 4 km to 7 km. Castillo Copper MD Dr Dennis Jensen described Mkushi's IP survey results as being outstanding, “especially as they throw off numerous potential targets to test-drill for copper mineralisation”. More significantly, he stated that they complemented the results from Luanshya, where 14 identified primary targets had been identified. “Moving forward, the board is now actively seeking to align with a strategic partner to fully develop the Zambian assets,” Jensen added. The geophysicist's interpretations point to disseminated copper sulphide mineralisation. Forty pre-selected IP lines across 54 km were utilised to test soil geochemical anomalism for potential disseminated copper mineralisation across three target areas, with the report noting a major fault that cuts across Mkushi, which could potentially be the source of mineralising fluids in the region. This, the release added, was consistent with earlier findings that identified two parallel shear zones that originate in Shi Yan Group's contiguous mining lease, one in ground where copper mining is taking place. ZAMBIAN MINING SECTOR As reported by Mining Weekly in December, Zambia Commerce, Trade and Industry Minister Chipoka Mulenga, the MP for Chingola, a copperbelt area, said during a visit to South Africa that Zambia was targeting the regaining of its once pre-eminent copper-mining position. Mulenga was speaking at a spotlight-on-Zambia event hosted by Webber Wentzel and Musa Dudhia & Co. The event took placed against the background of the government of Zambia, under president Hakainde Hichilema – who is known as HH – taking steps to introduce investment and economic policies to enable business and investment. While Zambia was intent on also diversifying its economy, Mulenga emphasised that copper remained a major contributor to Zambia's national treasury, and by regaining ground in copper, the country would earn substantial foreign exchange for the benefit of the Zambian people. The Zambian government had thus set targets to produce three-million metric tonnes of copper a year by 2026. “We want to hit three-million metric tonnes of copper and beyond,” Mulenga enthused. GREEN ENERGY Mulenga also outlined the new government's ambition to advance the generation of green energy. This would be assisted, he said, by the country's new Green Ministry, which had been established to advance sun and wind energy, in addition to the development of more green hydropower in areas not prone to drought. Zambia's copper tailings on surface in waste deposits are also being targeted as a means of recovering copper at comparatively low cost. This is part of the world's new circular economy thinking, with copper-containing waste removal also uplifting the environment.
I met Lombe Mwansa in the Bo Eason Facebook group (A-listers, highly recommended) and I'm so happy to share this awesome conversation with you! Lombe is a high school teacher and a wellness coach. We talk about small wins that lead to big wins, about the magic of empty boxes and how you can find the motivation to just start. This episode almost turned into a private coaching session for me, Lombe sure has a way of motivating people! I wish you loads of joy diving into this hour full of insights and fun! → Get the show notes, quotes & links here: https://www.joyismycompass.com/blog/57-lombe-mwansa –––––––––– Connect with me here: instagram | https://www.instagram.com/joyismycompass facebook | https://www.facebook.com/ronjasakata.joyismycompass pinterest | https://www.pinterest.ch/joyismycompass/ website | https://www.joyismycompass.com Connect with Lombe here: instagram | https://www.instagram.com/thedadbodslayer facebook | https://www.facebook.com/shapeupwithlombe –––––––––– If you want to support my podcast and be inspired by more awesome people, please subscribe and leave a review! : ) –––––––––– About me My name is Ronja Sakata, I want to make this world more joyful, playful & colorful! My goal is to inspire you to take note of the little tiny things like a friendly sunray on your face. I want to rise your and my awareness, how precious this life is. Every moment it could be over, so let's enjoy every day to the fullest! Let's use joy as our compass! This podcast was born out of the idea to talk to different people about how they bring joy into their everyday life. The results are exciting and extremely enriching conversations. We are all experts of our everyday life and it is incredibly inspiring to experience the different opinions, approaches, rituals and much more. With my podcast I would like to show you how many possibilities there are to create joy in your life, no matter where, with whom and how you are in life right now.
21-year-old community activist in Chibwe Mwansa, has dedicated her journey to advocating for human rights and educating community members in Kitwe, Zambia. Her work with the Justice Desk, in addition to her many other humanitarian endeavors, is dedicated to tackling issues such as gender-based violence and human trafficking, and despite any obstacles she may face, the change that she is a part of, and her ability to encourage other young activists, motivates her through. To hear more about Mwansa's journey, listen to the podcast!
Shimika Conmigo! | S2 Ep5 with Ngosa Chungu - This interview falls under my #1000AwesomeZambians project. This initiative is about ordinary Zambians who are doing extraordinary things. It's about letting them tell their stories; big or small. It's time to share how we are changing the narrative positively. Stories that inspire us, told by us! Own your story! Ngosa Chungu Links: Social media Twitter https://twitter.com/whoops_c Instagram https://instagram.com/whoops.c Facebook https://www.facebook.com/NdhlovukhaziStoryteller/ e18hteam https://vimeo.com/ondemand/e18hteam Mwansa's story https://youtu.be/tLw8rhnLF2k Should you need support due to SGBV please reach out to Sistah Sistah Foundation - https://twitter.com/SistahSistahFo1?s=09 ✰ SOCIAL MEDIA ✰ • Instagram ➭ https://www.instagram.com/lazambiana/ • Pinterest ➭ https://pin.it/3KGLBPy • Twitter ➭ https://twitter.com/Lazambiana • Donate to my channel ➭ https://paypal.me/IMubanga?locale.x=en_GB • My Amazon Store ➭ www.amazon.co.uk/shop/topzedbrands • My Website ➭ https://lazambiana.wordpress.com/ ✰ business inquiries ✰ inutujmubanga@gmail.com ✰ Get Books, Music & Film from Zambia by Zambians https://www.amazon.co.uk/shop/topzedbrands?ref=cm_sw_tw_r_inf_own_topzedbrands_dp_KmaQIdMR0hDTa FD: Some links may be affiliate links (meaning if you make a purchase I might get something). --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
IN THIS EPISODE I INTRODUCE MWANSA AND HE'S STORY WHILE CONTINUING CHAPTER 2 OF MY FICTIONAL UNSCRIPTED STORY BASED ON MY IMAGINATION.THE STORY OF MAUREEN AND MWANSA.
IN THIS EPISODE I START CHAPTER 1 OF MY FICTIONAL UNSCRIPTED STORY BASED ON MY IMAGINATION.THE STORY OF MAUREEN AND MWANSA.
Mwansa Palangwa Gold is the Founder of African Youths Social Entrepreneurs which provides training and development, access to resources and capital, networking opportunities and explore innovative ideas to reduce poverty in Africa. AYSE seeks ways to design and develop sustainable grassroots enterprise. Bishop Nelly Chikwanda is the president and presiding Bishop at New Life Ministries International whose vision is to teach the untaught and train the untrained. To prepare the people of God for Zoe. Mwansa and Bishop Chikwanda join us to discuss the work of AYSE and upcoming project in Zambia.
Music has become so prevalent in our time and culture that we do not have the time to think through what it is and what it does, let alone it's effect on us. It is interesting to note the special place that music has in the religion of Christianity. This should cause us to take a closer look and see what exactly God requires of us in and through music. In this opening message Mwansa Mbewe shows the vital connection between our music and our worship
In our second episode of the JUST THREE podcast, host Catherine LaSota talks with nurse and midwife Annette Mwansa Nkowane, a member of the On the Frontlines: Nursing Leadership in Pandemics working group at the Center for the Study of Social Difference. "We cannot push the agenda if we don't have evidence." - Mwansa Nkowane Mwansa is from Zambia and, during the Ebola outbreak, she served as the Technical Officer of Nursing and Midwifery in the World Health Organization's Health Workforce Department in Geneva. As part of the On the Frontlines project, Mwansa conducted interviews with nurses in Sierra Leone and Liberia in August 2019. In this episode, Mwansa discusses the role of nurses and midwives in improving the health of underserved, marginalized, and vulnerable populations, and the importance of communication, preparation, and recognition with the nursing population. She also discusses her current work around COVID in Zambia. More about Annette Mwansa Nkowane can be found here. Learn more about the On the Frontlines: Nursing Leadership in Pandemics working group here. Website of the Center for the Study of Social Difference: https://www.socialdifference.columbia.edu/ Music in our podcasts is by Blue Dot Sessions, and episodes are mixed by Craig Eley. Catherine LaSota, host of the JUST THREE podcast, is Executive Director of the Center for the Study of Social Difference at Columbia University.
Dr. Kym Mwansa 404-856-0505 webpage: gkmtraining.com Founder: Global Kingdom Mandate Alliance Mental Health is the topic most people don't address. Listen to the conversation and leave you commits. Be sure to share the Episode. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/marcus-bakkar/support
Heyy it’s Mwansa, I made this so you guys can start following us :)) But first official episode with both me and Iyiade will be soon!
Hey guys it’s Iyiade, just wanted y’all to hear what I sound like and a test to see how things work; to add more info on what Mwansa said, but ultimately, stay tuned for our first official episode!
Mwansa Mupunda Jr is the Founder & President of the Medical Emergency Fund for Zambians in America (MEFZA) a non-profit organization established to provide financial and/or material assistance to its members, community and general public particularly in situations of financial hardship arising from physical incapacitation due to a medical emergency, terminal illness or physical detention for non-criminal related offenses. Mwansa is founder of Musabwe LLC a social entrepreneurship business that promotes marketing and sales opportunities for African and African-American women entrepreneurship. Mwansa is also known for philantropic work in the larger African communities in the United States. He joins us to discuss his work and most recent project-MEFZA
Driven by her passion to equip people to fulfill their dreams, Sylvia is a serial entrepreneur who is just about to complete her doctorate in business administration. She is CEO of SBM Investments and The Change Agency Initiative.
Two gentlemen, both in their 30’s are making a huge impact in Zambia’s media industry. Kenny Tonga is the CEO of Power FM Zambia. His holding company owns two radio stations. Costa Mwansa is the CEO of Diamond TV which has been on air for over a year. Both began their careers as presenters and have now built brands from scratch, and employ a number of people. During a panel discussion at the just ended Lusaka Radio Summit, Chilu sat down with the two to find out what drives them and what it took for them to bring their dreams to fruition.
Christabel Mwansa ( Planned For God's Pleasure ) by Mount Zion Christian Centre - Ndola
Mr Gracewell Mwansa shares his life's journey from a ZCCM executive to the Diaspora and back home to Zambia. Based in the Northern Province town of Mbala, he joins us to discuss his journey and dispells fears held and expressed by most Diaspora residents. He has found his feet in the in the northern parts of the country growing one the non-traditional crops of coffee. Join us as we hear the amazing journey from a former ZCCM executive, Diaspora resident to Mbala district in Northern Province of Zambia.