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In this episode of the Kind Regards podcast, host Zamiwe Mwape engages with Mwansa Chambalile, an engineer and entrepreneur, discussing her journey of balancing multiple roles, the cultural challenges of entrepreneurship in Zambia, and the importance of planning and self-care. Mwansa shares insights on navigating the complexities of running a product-based business reliant on imports, as well as her vision for success and legacy, emphasizing the need for generational wealth and impact.
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In this episode of the Kind Regards podcast, host Zamiwe Mwape dives into a profound conversation with financial literacy expert and author, Jane Mazimba. They discuss Jane’s journey from debt to financial wellness and explore how understanding money personalities can transform relationships. Jane shares actionable insights on managing finances as a couple, tackling lifestyle creep, and shifting from a scarcity to an abundance mindset. Together, they unpack how open communication and early financial discussions can lead to greater wealth and a stronger partnership.
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In this episode of the Kind Regards podcast, Zamiwe Mwape speaks with Rebecca Hichilo, Associate Director and Sustainability Leader at PwC Zambia, about the practicalities of navigating career transitions, the importance of clarity in decision-making, and how to leverage LinkedIn for professional growth. They discuss the transferable skills gained from public practice, the challenges of learning in new environments, and Rebecca's recent shift into the sustainability sector. The conversation emphasizes the need for intellectual curiosity, the significance of having a supportive network, and the impact of sustainability on businesses and individuals.
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In this episode of the Kind Regards podcast, Zamiwe Mwape interviews Rabecca Hichilo Silolezya, a Sustainability Leader and Associate Director at PwC Zambia. Rabecca shares her inspiring journey from Zambia to the UK and the US, and finally, back to Zambia, detailing her educational background, career progression, and the challenges she faced along the way. The conversation delves into her decision to return to Zambia, the cultural adjustments she encountered, and her insights on women in leadership roles. Rebecca emphasizes the importance of mentorship and the need for more women in leadership positions, while also discussing the balance between personal and professional responsibilities.
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In this episode of the Kind Regards podcast, Zamiwe Mwape shares her personal wellness journey, discussing the importance of self-care and the various aspects of wellness including physical, emotional, and financial health. She reflects on her experiences with burnout, the significance of movement, nutrition, hydration, rest, and the necessity of regular medical checkups. Zamiwe emphasizes the value of therapy for mental wellbeing and the impact of financial health on overall quality of life, encouraging listeners to prioritize their wellness in all its forms.
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Kind Regards Podcast host, Zamiwe Mwape, engages with Komba Malukutila, the multiple award-winning CEO of MTN Zambia Fintech, discussing his innovative approach to strategic planning, his commitment to supporting women in leadership, and the balance between work and family life. Komba emphasizes the importance of teamwork and accountability in achieving organizational goals, while also advocating for the unique contributions women bring to the corporate environment. He shares insights on personal branding and the evolving role of a CEO, highlighting the need for energy and authenticity in leadership.
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In this episode of the Kind Regards podcast, host Zamiwe Mwape interviews Komba Malukutila, the award-winning CEO of MTN Zambia Fintech. They discuss Komba's journey from a college student to a successful CEO, his leadership style, the importance of creating a non-toxic work environment, and the significance of authenticity in the workplace. Komba shares insights on personal growth, team dynamics, and the value of failure in leadership. The conversation emphasizes the need for leaders to support their teams and foster an environment where individuals can thrive and be their true selves.
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In this episode, Zamiwe discusses the importance of having an exit strategy when starting a new job. She shares their own experiences and reflections on transitioning between jobs and companies, emphasizing the need to start with the end in mind and ask five key questions: where do I want to go when I exit this role, what skills do I need to get there, who do I want to build relationships with, how do I want to be perceived, and when do I want to transition out of this role.
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In this episode of the Kind Regards podcast, Priscilla Chomba-Kinywa, CTO at Greenpeace International, discusses her career journey, highlighting the importance of innovation, audacity, and equitable internet access. She shares how her personal values guide her career choices, the significance of taking risks, and the role of technology in addressing global issues. The episode concludes with a preview of her insights on public speaking and navigating corporate life.
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Lupiya’s growth story is definitely one for the books! The Zambian Fintech started out with initial capital of just $500 and recently went on to raise over $8.25 million in venture capital funding. This week, we chat to Muchu Kaingu, co-founder and Chief Technology Officer of Lupiya, on how they did it. When was the “aha” moment they knew it would work out?💡How did the founders end up shaking hands with Kamala Harris? 🤔What differentiates Lupiya from other players in the market? 📈These are exciting times in the African Fintech space, after all, and everyone from telecommunications companies to traditional banks wants in.
Aaand we’re back with the second segment of this discussion with Bwalya Mundashi! 🎧
Most of us have had people guide us as we’ve progressed through our professional journeys, and we have all encountered - or will encounter- disappointments along the way. 😬 In the final part of this series, Bwalya candidly shares her experiences on both these topics. We chat about how to make the most of the mentors we encounter in different seasons and the story of how she personally recovered from a career setback.
Tune in and set the right tone for the week as you return to Kind Regards😉.
Have you ever had a mentor? Have you had to pick up the pieces after a setback? Share below or in the DMs, we’re listening either way! 💌