We at Alchemy Women in Leadership are very delighted
to introduce to you, not one but two new additional platforms for our work;
this blog and our radio show starting this week. Our hope is that this will
increase our opportunities for sharing and interacting with you. We always love
to hear from you.
The radio show is called Ndabila, which means “I speak”. The name has an interesting history
which we will share in the next edition of our magazine. The essence of that
history is the place the woman’s voice has been assigned in our society over
the generations. How this voice was once dismissed as insignificant no matter
how valuable the message it carried and how that has changed, to several extents,
over the years. The woman’s voice has been on a long journey from obscurity to
qualified recognition and on to authority, yet still this journey is far from
over.
It gives us much pride to say our radio show Ndabila is a woman’s voice in its
rightful place of authority. It goes on air for the first time this Friday, May
24 at 18:30 on Radio Phoenix. On this show, different women who are leaders in
their respective fields will draw on their varied expertise and experiences and
share career, business and life strategies. The show will also feature issues
that impact women in Zambia and other subjects of interest to the different
panelists who will be featured weekly.
We will have a media launch of Ndabila on May 23 at Roma House with our various stakeholders and
our Guest of Honour is the Swedish Ambassador Lena Nordstrom. There are a
limited number of tickets for members and non-members that would like to
attend. Please refer to our Facebook page http://tinyurl.com/bx58tdt for more details.
Do not forget to tune in to Radio
Phoenix on Friday at 18:30 for Ndabila!
We look forward to your continued support and feedback.
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