This is not a Wikipedia article: It is an individual user's work-in-progress page, and may be incomplete and/or unreliable. For guidance on developing this draft, see Wikipedia:So you made a userspace draft. Find sources: Google (books · news · scholar · free images · WP refs) · FENS · JSTOR · TWL |
'
Moses Siwale
edit
Background
edit
Moses Jameson Siwale was born to Jameson Cyrus Siwale on 19 August 1976 and grew up in Chingola, Zambia. He went to Chingola Secondary School, where he did his junior and senior secondary. He studied accounting at the National Institute of Public Administration and later went to the University of West London. He worked as a sale representative then consultant and freelance writer from an early stage. He is also a Chartered Fellow of the Chartered Management Institute (CMI) and Fellow member of the Royal Society of Arts (RSA).
His interests include mathematics, physics, psychology, computer science, economics, business administration, management, international relations, political science and diplomacy, creative writing and poetry.
Personal life
edit
Moses become a global and international activist, author, advocate, advisor, administrator, economist, Journalist, director, consultant and research scholar at an early stage in life. His desire for writing was from childhood and like poetry even at the age of ten. His father Jameson worked as a hospital staff and latter mine operator instructor, and his late mother was very instrumental in providing moral discipline to him. He shared artistic interests with his uncle, the fabled Thompson Akwila Simpasa, renowned international artist and musician who made the famous and iconic Zambian “Freedom Statue” – remembered from some of his friends among them the late musician Jimi Hendrix, Mick Jagger(Sir Michael Philip), Barbara Moore (daughter of British artist Henry Moore whose passion included sculpturing), Professor Sir Peter Mansfield (Nobel Laureate in physics and physiology), President Jomo Kenyata, Barack Obama (senior)and the late singer, songwriter and actress Phyllis Linda Hyman and Eddy Grant, and provided Bemba lyrics to Eddy grant’s “Hello Africa” song.
Politics
edit
In 2010, Siwale was detained in police custody wrongfully in the government of Levy Mwanawasa and in 2014 detained in custody illegally during the government of Michael Chilufya Sata. This was due to political motives, suspicions and unknown motives, and somehow due to some of his pro western sentiments.
Global and international activities
edit
In 2010, Siwale founded the Save the World and Life Campaign, channeled also through The Siwale Foundation. He has been an advocated for human rights, also as a member of Amnesty International and the International Human Rights Organization. He survived three assassination attempts, one from a terrorist organization. His mother, Ellen, was murdered through uranium poisoning at the hands of operatives. He has championed for a sustainable world, a world with equal opportunities, where economic benefits should trickle down to the grassroots, empower people to fight injustice of all forms, as well as promote social responsibility both corporate and non-corporate.
References
editExternal links
edit