THE BURDEN OF ZAMBIA
A Blueprint for Emerging Zambian Leaders
Blueprint for Emerging Zambian Leaders
"Charles Mwewa has summarized eloquently some of the dreams and hopes of many up-and-coming young Zambians. Hopefully his writing will serve as a resource for dealing with the challenge of the increasing pace of development in the Zambia of today and tomorrow" Dr S. Sikaneta). Many who have read THE BURDEN OF ZAMBIA believe it offers a concise vision statement for the future of Zambia JOIN THE BURDEN OF ZAMBIA CLUB @FACEBOOK!
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“Charles I downloaded your book, THE BURDEN OF ZAMBIA. You are a real born-writer. We really need such people like you in such nations like Zambia, where the majority carries a political HIV/AIDS virus called corruption. Your great writing is modernizing Zambia. Young generations will begin to think twice where they belong, and what is in stock for them. Charles, you are indeed a teacher –educate the nation’s young men and women – and we are behind you, and may God bless Zambia”
(Ir. Brown Chibale Kapika)
“I am just glad to have known a person with such passion and a desire to see his fellow human beings live a life of purpose. May you live to see your dreams fulfilled. And now through the pages of THE BURDEN OF ZAMBIA, I am slowly having my faith for a changed Zambia again, and honestly I am now identifying my own burden for my people and its land. (Conrad Muwina)
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