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Radio TambuaRadio TambuaINTERVIEW: Answering Cults in MalawiIn this fast-paced, wide-ranging conversation—in English and Chichewa—Kennedy Gondwe and Tim Martin of CFAR discuss the real and growing threat of cultic groups in Malawi and offer solutions based in God’s unchanging Word.Originally broadcast via Blantyre Synod Radio.2022-06-2735 minRadio TambuaRadio TambuaINTERVIEW: Answering Cults in Southern AfricaIn this recent radio interview, Kennedy Gondwe of CFAR Southern Africa and Tim Martin of CFAR USA answer important questions about our crisis of discernment and the challenge of cultic groups today. What does Scripture tell us about identifying, understanding, and answering false teachers and their followers? Listen for answers!Recording courtesy of Faith Radio 92.1 FM (Kitwe, Zambia).2022-06-2755 minFifth FloorFifth FloorFinding treasure inside a whaleA group of Yemeni fishermen recently found a sperm whale carcass floating in the Gulf of Aden, with $1.5 million dollars' worth of ambergris inside its belly. Afra Ahmed of BBC Arabic is from Aden, and tells us about the fishermen, ambergris and memories of Aden. The hit Turkish TV shows tackling mental health Turkish TV dramas are famous for their sweeping historical and romantic themes, but in recent years, several top shows have focussed on mental health issues. Dilay Yalcin of BBC Monitoring is a fan and explains the appeal. Words in the news...2021-06-1841 minRaw Conversations with Chromez & FanatikRaw Conversations with Chromez & FanatikEpisode 53 | "Wakanda Forever"This episode starts off with Chromez calling Fanatik a COVID-19 patient because some people from his place of work tested positive for the disease. This leads them into a conversation about the pandemic. Also discussed is Lusaka July and how irresponsible the Mayor of Lusaka, His Worship Miles Sampa was for going to a club before lockdown rules were relaxed (0:06). Speaking of Lusaka July, the guys talk about how the event can become more successful and why some of the people that go there mess it up (22:05). Chromez & Fanatik have some words for Zambian journalist Kennedy Gondwe who is a...2020-09-113h 08Radio TambuaRadio TambuaWhat Did Jesus Really Mean in John 14:12?Jesus said of the one who follows Him that “the works that I do, he will do also; and greater works than these he will do.” Is Jesus referring to miracles? And if not, then to what? Rodgers Atwebembeire and special guest Kennedy Gondwe explain in this captivating message.2020-07-2624 minRadio TambuaRadio TambuaWhat Did Jesus Really Mean in John 14:28?Jesus said “The Father is greater than I.” But if Jesus is truly God, wouldn’t this make Him less than the Father? Rodgers Atwebembeire and special guest Kennedy Gondwe explain.2020-07-2226 minRadio TambuaRadio TambuaWhat Did Jesus Really Mean in John 10:30?Jesus shockingly said “I and the Father are One.” Does this mean that He is the Father…or just that they both have the same purpose? Actually, His statement reveals His deity! Rodgers Atwebembeire and special guest Kennedy Gondwe explain.2020-07-1926 minRadio TambuaRadio TambuaWhat Did Jesus Really Mean in John 8:31–59?Jesus made a statement so shocking that the Jews wanted to kill Him: “I AM.” Why was this so controversial? How does this small statement clarify who He really is? Rodgers Atwebembeire and special guest Kennedy Gondwe explain.2020-07-1526 minThe Outlook Podcast ArchiveThe Outlook Podcast ArchiveAt the Centre of a Match Fixing ScandalNchimunya Mweeta is a Zambian footballer who's made headlines for the right and the wrong reasons. He's been playing professionally since he was 15, but when he moved to a Finnish club, he became embroiled in a scandal. He was approached by match fixers and offered money to throw games. He accepted, a decision that would end in disaster for him and his club. He told Jo Fidgen his story. (Photo credit: Kennedy Gondwe.)2018-11-0619 minThe Outlook Podcast ArchiveThe Outlook Podcast ArchiveZambian MP: I posed as a sex workerAs a newly-elected MP, Princess Kasune announced her HIV-positive status and challenged her fellow politicians to be tested for the virus. But her quest to prevent the spread of HIV goes back even further. Not long after she got her results, Princess pretended to be a sex worker, so she could speak to truck drivers about safe sex. (Picture credit: Kennedy Gondwe.)2016-11-2317 minCowries and RiceCowries and RiceEpisode 47 - Sata and Zambian politicsWe continue our discussion on China-Zambia relations following the death of President Michael Sata, and host Winslow Robertson wanted to look at what Sata meant to Zambian voters. He asked Mr. Kennedy Gondwe, a freelance journalist based in Lusaka who is an expert on Zambian politics and returning guest Solange Guo Chatelard, an associate at the Max Planck Institute for Social Anthropology in Halle/Saale, Germany. If you wanted to know about domestic Zambian politics, this is the episode for you!2014-12-0142 min