The people of Zambia voted on Dec. 27, 2001, in the election of a new president, members of Parliament and local councilors. Though the president gained only 29 percent of the vote and none of the 10 ...
Church leaders in Zambia have denounced what they have termed “unpalatable remarks” against faith leaders who have reportedly criticized the Zambian government for various misdeeds, including unfair ...
Ndola — AFTER what they described as years of soul searching, reflection, anguish and intimidation some married priests in Zambia mainly from the Catholic Church have decided to come out in the open ...
As Zambia concluded a year of celebration marking 125 years since the Church was established in the country, its bishops have said that while it was once a missionary Church, it is now a Church on ...
In Zambia, Catholic bishops raised the alarm this week about increased arrests and prolonged detentions of opposition leaders. In a letter signed by all 11 of the country’s Catholic bishops, they ...
Recent incidents of vituperative comments between Zambian President Hakainde Hichilema and the head of the Catholic Church in Lusaka, the capital, illustrates the fractious relationship between two ...
Ndola — A SPLINTER Catholic Church called the Catholic Apostolic National Church of Zambia has been launched with Archbishop-elect, Luciano Mbewe, calling for more priests to join the church and ...
The Catholic Church in Zambia has called on political parties and their supporters to stop harassing and intimidating journalists as the August 11 general election approaches. Father Winfield Kunda, ...
A Catholic priest from a parish in the rural Eastern Province of Zambia has been deported by the Zambian government for a Sunday sermon in which he allegedly preached that the rich in the country were ...
Grappling with poverty and his family's inability to provide for him and his siblings, 32-year-old Chrispen Mwene was just 13 when he started cutting down and burning trees to make charcoal in ...
The Catholic Church in Zambia on Friday accused President Rupiah Banda’s government of using state media to accuse it of supporting homosexuality and backing the opposition in this year’s election.
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