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'''Ben Kangwa''' was a [[Zambian]] media strategist, political analyst, journalist and broadcaster. He was former [[ZNBC]] Director of Programs and former Deputy Ambassador at Zambian Mission in Washington.
'''Ben Kangwa''' was a [[Zambian]] media strategist, political analyst, journalist and broadcaster. He was former [[ZNBC]] Director of Programs and former Deputy Ambassador at Zambian Mission in Washington.<ref https://www.lusakatimes.com/2018/10/18/veteran-broadcaster-ben-kangwa-has-died/ Veteran Broadcaster Ben Kangwa has died>, [[Lusaka Times]], 18 October 2018</ref>
 
==Early life and education==
Kangwa earned his Master’s Degree in Journalism and Culture from Cardiff University in Wales.  


==Career==
==Career==
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In collaboration with the Media Institute of Southern Africa (MISA), Zambia Chapter, he also produced and presented a live phone-in program on Media Reforms on both radio and television for a stretch of four years running.
In collaboration with the Media Institute of Southern Africa (MISA), Zambia Chapter, he also produced and presented a live phone-in program on Media Reforms on both radio and television for a stretch of four years running.


 
===Others===
Kangwa served on several professional Boards such as the [[Evelyn Hone College]] School of Journalism Department Advisory Committee, the Zambia Business Coalition on HIV/AIDS, the [[Yatsani Catholic Radio Station]], [[Zambezi FM]] in [[Livingstone]], the Salvation Army and the [[Keep Lusaka Clean Campaign]] Committee.
Mr Kangwa earned his Master’s Degree in Journalism and Culture from Cardiff University in Wales. In 1996, the Press Association of Zambia (PAZA) presented him with the ‘Best Financial Journalist Award’ of the year.
 
In September, 2010, he was recognized by the Cambridge “Who’s Who’ for demonstrating dedication, leadership and excellence in his career.
 
Mr Kangwa served on several professional Boards such as the Evelyn Hone College School of Journalism Department Advisory Committee, the Zambia Business Coalition on HIV/AIDS, the Yatsani Catholic Radio Station, Zambezi FM in Livingstone, the Salvation Army and the Keep Lusaka Clean Campaign Committee.


==Death==
==Death==
Kangwa collapsed after suffering a suspected stroke and was rushed to [[Fairview Hospital]] in [[Lusaka]] where his condition deteriorated and passed away a week later on 18 October 2018.
Kangwa collapsed after suffering a suspected stroke and was rushed to [[Fairview Hospital]] in [[Lusaka]] where his condition deteriorated and passed away a week later on 18 October 2018.


==Awards and honours==
* In 1996, the [[Press Association of Zambia]] (PAZA) presented him with the ‘Best Financial Journalist Award’ of the year.
* In September, 2010, he was recognized by the Cambridge “Who’s Who’ for demonstrating dedication, leadership and excellence in his career.


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