Godwin Kaluwe is president and founder of Barotseland Peace Foundation, a non profit organization registered in the state of Minnesota designed to fight poverty, Malaria and HIV/AIDS in Zambia.
He is also the Senior Pastor for Capital Fellowship Seventh-Day Adventist Church in St. Paul, MN.
He was born and raised in Mongu. He holds a BA in Religion and an MA in pastoral Ministries with a Minor in History from Solusi University, Zambabwe. He also has a Master of Divinity, MDiv. from Andrews University, Michigan, USA. He graduated from Park Nicollet in Chaplaincy Residence in 2000. He also obtained a certificate in IT, Computer Configuration SAP/HR Systems from Info-Tech, Atlanta Georgia in 2007. He is currently pursuing a PhD in Management, Leadership with Capella University. Godwin has special interest in conflict resolution and development of Zambia and International peace and trends. As a community leader he is a minister in touch with the common man.
He is listed among Zambians who make a difference in Diaspora on 'Who is Who,' on James Mwape. com. Godwin can be contacted at (952) 854 6092, (612) 578 5331 or e-mail at kefyeta3@msn.com.
A friendly dialogue between Professor Kenneth Mwenda and Pastor Godwin Kaluwe; Date: Mon, 3 Jan 2011 13:36:52 -0800 Thank you for your comment, Dr. Mwizenge Tembo These are my personal reflect...
By Godwin M Kaluwe In response to Questions raised from my article “Barotseland, a Litmus Test for real democracy in Africa.”It is sad that we cannot be civil and objective enough to discuss and enga...
By Godwin Kaluwe Declaring a country Christian status is good, but may not be the best idea. If Zambia constitutes Christian citizens, Hindu, Muslim, traditionalists, non-believers and so on, then al...
By Godwin M Kaluwe The Barotseland issue is a litmus test for real democracy in Africa and the world at large. If no further bloodshed by the Zambian government, who killed more than 19 unarmed citiz...
By Godwin M Kaluwe By 1963 the territory of Barotseland protectorate which isnow called Western Province in Zambia,was administered jointly, with Northern Rhodesia protectorate by, and for British co...
I believe in Barotseland being part of Zambia. If you check all my submissions I always hint on that. I am a Zambian. But there were many Zambians who did not understand the BA64 which the government...
By Godwin Kaluwe One Zambia One Nation is the best thing that ever happened to Zambia. Through its propagation and promotion two different nations agreed to put aside their differences of uniformity ...