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Media Coverage from the One World Fellowship Scheme
![]() In 2007 Chanda Mfula (right), a fellow from Zambia, was interviewed by freelance radio journalist Anna Lacey. He discussed the Fellowship Scheme in general, the things he had learned and shared during his time in the UK, and the media scene in Zambia. He also talked about a particular incident involving his radio station, Zambezi FM, and their decision to put pressure on one of their advertisers after the company in question was suspected of treating its employees poorly.
Download mp3 - 9 min, 4 MB (Right click to save, left click to listen in new window)
Or listen in one-minute segments (Right click to save, left click to listen in new window) Part 1 - What does Zambezi FM do, and what did Chanda do in the Fellowship Scheme? Part 2 - What did Chanda gain from the Fellowship? Part 3 - What did he share with the people he met during the two weeks? Part 4 - What's the capacity for digital media, and digital changeover, in Zambia?
Part 5 -
What happened when Zambezi FM challenged one of its advertisers over
unethical working practices? |


