Nawa
C. Mubita
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Mubita
C Nawa was born on June 20th 1975 in Lusaka, Zambia,
Central Africa. As a child, Mubita knew that he wanted
more in life. He did not know how he was going to get
there, but somehow he just knew. In July of 2001,
after trying two other businesses, Mubita founded Why
Not? Motivational Speakers in Dallas Texas, U.S.A.
Education
Mubita
has been to Dallas Baptist University in Dallas
(U.S.A) where he studied Business Administration. He
has studied Marketing through the Chartered Institute
of Marketing in London England, where he got his
diploma in marketing.
Mr. Nawa is now studying for his Masters degree in
International Marketing at the University of Central
England in Birmingham, U.K. He also studied Theology
and Biblical Studies through Restoration Training
Institute (R.E.S.T.I) in Lusaka Zambia. His other
study was in Banking with The Chartered Institute of
Banking in London, England. Mubita holds many other
awards and achievements obtained from his vast
experience in business and personal growth.
Vocation
Mubita
has worked both in the circular as well as church
settings. He worked in Zambia for Barclays Bank Zambia
Limited for six years were he voluntarily left as a
Sub-Accountant. He has worked for the world's largest
retailer, Wal-Mart as a Department Manager. His other
Jobs have included but not limited to Security
officer, clerk, and Customer service manager.
Ambition
His
ambition in life is to become a very effective
motivational speaker and entrepreneur and to reach as
many people as possible with the message of self-
empowerment and fulfillment.

Spirituality
On
a Saturday night in 1991 at only 16 years of age and
in his eleventh grade in secondary school/senior high,
Mr. Nawa received the Lord Jesus Christ as his Lord
and personal savior. Since then, life has been a
tremendous experience and a non- regrettable one too.
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I
Have A Dream
By Mubita C. Nawa
I
have a dream that one-day Zambia shall be able to
stand tall and high with its head lifted up to the
sky.
Zambia
shall be able to say one day; "we have had enough
of bad days. Its time to change our ways."
I
have a dream that Zambia shall one day develop
patriotic leaders of integrity and faith. Leaders full
of zeal and zest. I have a dream that Zambians shall
sing of Zambia as a proud nation without reservation.
I
know the process will be hard. But I also know that
there are no shortcuts to any place worth going. I
know there is pain in the land but there is gain in
love; in faith and in true statesmanship.
I
have a dream that Zambians all over the world will
sing the national anthem with dignity and victory.
Victory from our struggles, Victory from economic
hardships, Victory from betrayal, Victory from the
people who have short-changed us.
I
know that we shall one day sit down in unity. We shall
be united beyond our creeds and doctrines. I believe
that our unity will bring synergy to conquer our
common problem. We shall transcend all economic
barriers.
I
have a dream.
I
trust that Zambia will one day discover who her real
enemy is. It will one day know that apathy is the fuel
of poverty. I know that poverty has been the face of
this problem, but self-doubt has been its soul;
self-destruction its feet; and selfishness its heart.
Zambia
has been plagued by a contagious lack of self-belief.
But the hour is coming and has now come, for Zambians
to look within. Time has come for Zambians to trust
its own.
Forgiveness and forgetfulness are key. For there is no
progress if people hurt. We will drive out all
foolishness and naiveté. Never trust an enemy.
I
have a dream,
I
have a dream that Zambians shall take responsibility
for the errors and problems of Zambia. If we don't
then who will?
I
have a dream.
I
have a dream that our children will not be ashamed of
us as we are of our forefathers. I have a dream that
from now on; it's forward ever and backwards never.
I
have a dream that we shall restore dignity and honor
to mother Zambia. Glory and power shall be our gift to
her. I have a dream that we wont give her less than
what she deserves.
Let
the journey now begin. March to your destiny with
pride, loyalty and honor. Let all your enemies know
that you have a will and a plan. Let them know that
you intend to utilize all your possessions.
Go
out there and do no injustice to anyone. May your name
be remembered as the person who brought restoration to
their country and community.
And
I know that God almighty will not let you down. He has
a divine obligation to finish what he has started in
you. Go. Go. Go. Go.
I
have a dream.
I
have a dream.
I
have a dream.
Written
by: Mubita C. Nawa DipM ACIM -STAND- ZAFLA

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