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Charles Mwewa

    Zambia: Struggles of My People
    Ethical Mentorship: Missing Link in Transformational Leadership
    Africa Must Be Developed: Agenda for the 22nd Century Domination
    Poetry 2: The Best of Charles Mwewa
    10 Strategies to Defeat Stress and Depression: Creating an Internal Safeguard against Stress and Depression
    Laws of Influence: 7even Lessons in Transformational Leadership
    • "Charles Mwewa has written this inspirational and motivating book which is a "must read" for everyone from all walks of life. His ideas are holistic and well-rounded as he discusses the "Laws of Influence." He has captured vividly leadership and other principles which he elaborates and makes situational for his readers. This is a non-traditional approach, and one that can be attributed to the positive feedback from across three continents - North America, Europe and Africa. Hon. Jean Augustine, P.C. Ontario's Fairness Commissioner (Former Deputy Speaker of Canada)."

      Laws of Influence: 7even Lessons in Transformational Leadership
    • Poetry 2: The Best of Charles Mwewa

      • 794pages
      • 28 heures de lecture

      This book of poems is unique and comprehensive. It covers a period of over 30 years of selected poems. All the published and unpublished works of Charles Mwewa are compiled into this one collection, earning the title, The Best of Charles Mwewa. Mwewa's style is Charsian - styled in a mixture of rhythmic verse and iambs, where desired, creating a mixture of sound and sense that captivates the mind/reason, engages the soul and records or reshapes history. This is the second edition (Poetry 2), and it has additional over one hundred and forty poems from the original 2020 publication. The second edition is a triumph, in that it moderates international and local motifs that span a period of close to 40 years, twenty of those years emerging from Africa and the other twenty, from America.

      Poetry 2: The Best of Charles Mwewa
    • No matter where Africa is discussed, it's always an elephant in the room. Because each time there is a discussion on Africa, two facts are implied without necessarily being expressed: Africa is mostly Black and developing. The author avouches that what are regarded as Africa's liabilities are, in fact, Africa's assets. "Black and developing" that's a badge of honor and no other peoples on earth share that designation. Whether by divine design or by pure chance, the significance of black is just being rediscovered (even those who used it with negative racial connotations are slowly discovering the power imbedded in color black) and what is developing can only go up; and the 22nd Century is setting an agenda for the unmatched domination of Africa in global affairs. The same way the world flocked to Africa for its raw materials in the 19th Century, as a repeat, it will show up for its brains and prowess in the new century, only this time Africa will be ready and prepared and nothing would hoodwink its brainocrats.

      Africa Must Be Developed: Agenda for the 22nd Century Domination
    • This book moves beyond the major mentoring models and theories which emphasize mentors (coaches)' goal-setting criteria towards the success of the mentees (clients)'s overall support through motivation, training, direction, and advising. The book assumes that the mentor has succeeded and that the client has been coached. The book goes a step further and focuses on the ethical leadership approach in the mentoring process and avouches that the major reason why theories and models on mentoring have not borne sustainable results is because of the absence of an ethical component on the part, mostly, of the coaches or mentors. The saliences briefly discussed in here are universal in nature and apply to all levels of leadership interactions.

      Ethical Mentorship: Missing Link in Transformational Leadership
    • Zambia: Struggles of My People

      • 828pages
      • 29 heures de lecture

      This is the everything-Zambia magnum opus, dubbed the most comprehensive book ever written on Zambia by a single author. It covers history, the economy, politics, law, culture, education, religion, the military, presidential politics, the diaspora, regional and international affairs, and the place of Zambia during and in the post-Covid-19 era.

      Zambia: Struggles of My People
    • The Bible, and Jesus in particular, dealt with everyday social realities in a manner that confounded even the best and brilliant minds of the time. Common-sense is very much at play in most of the biblical themes, stories and encounters. The unified consensus of the Scriptures points to the same That God wants us to win in both worlds, in this, and in the one to come. The book captures some of the following All those who desire to be champions, to win, to excel, in this present world and to be welcomed with admiration in the next, will have found their match through the contents of this book.

      Champions: Application of Common Sense and Biblical Motifs to Excel in Both Worlds
    • Ethics or moral judgment is at the center of Biblical interpretation. Jesus Christ is said to be the lawyer of lawyers, in the sense that, no-one had ever propounded the legal efficacy and representation of Scriptures more than Him - and no-one has, ever since. In His sayings can be found the saliences of the English Law, from equity, to common-law, to statutory jurisprudence. Jesus Christ is the quintessential jurist. In these sermons, I expostulate on both the legal efficacy and representation central in the Gospels, in particular, and the Bible, in general. Written from a rare legal dynamic, these sermons evoke a sense of responsibility for those who are impacted by its truths. The content can be used by ordained Ministers, the lay people, and for reference. The authority comes from the Scriptures, highlighted throughout the book in footnotes. Those who seek judicial justice and those who cleave for spiritual ascendancy, are united in the topics selected for this purpose.

      Sermons: Application of Legal Principles and Procedures in the Life and Ministry of Christ
    • A Pandemic Poetry, Covid-19

      • 68pages
      • 3 heures de lecture

      Covid-19 pandemic has devastated the people of the world. Within a span of one year (between March 2020 and March 2021) about 112 million people contracted the virus, with approximately 2.5 million deaths from the virus. Life as the world knew it came to a stand-still - masks replaced facial make-ups, and social distancing became a new social routine. Nations and cities closed, so were companies and businesses. These poems bring the vagaries of the time to note and provide the hope for tomorrow.

      A Pandemic Poetry, Covid-19
    • A prophet is God's spokesperson. He or she is a divinely called minister who announces the will of God to the people. Such a person can be called a real prophet. True prophets hear from God and convey what they hear from God to the people. The duty of a prophet, therefore, is to prophesy or utter prophesies (prophetic utterances). They may utter prophesies to predict the future, and they may report to the people what God is doing in the present. This book is Part I in this series.

      Prophets: Distinctions Between Real and False Prophets, Part I