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 ### Analysis of the Zambian Government’s Conflict with Archbishop Alick Banda of Lusaka: Implications for the Holy See and Pathways to Dialogue The ongoing conflict between the Zambian government and Archbishop Alick Banda of Lusaka highlights a complex struggle between state power and religious authority. Archbishop Banda, a prominent figure in Zambia's Catholic Church, has been vocal on social justice issues, often challenging government policies. This standoff has significant implications for the Holy See and poses strategic questions for the Zambian government regarding how best to engage in dialogue with Church leadership. #### **Implications for the Holy See** 1. **Moral Authority and Global Influence**: The Holy See, as the central governing body of the Catholic Church, monitors conflicts involving its bishops closely. An attack on a high-ranking figure like Archbishop Banda is seen as an affront to the Church’s moral authority, not just in Zambia but globally. The Vatican’...

Two Arrested in Moomba Chiefdom Succession Dispute

In a dramatic turn of events, Kazungula Police have apprehended two men involved in a heated succession dispute over the Moomba Chiefdom in Southern Province.  According to Southern Province Commanding Officer Auxension Daka, said the suspects, Gabriel Moomba, 52, and Philip Moyo, 48, were arrested in the early hours of September 4th, 2024, following allegations of impersonation and conduct likely to cause a breach of peace. Mr. Daka explained that Gabriel Moomba, a resident of Lukena Village in Kazungula District, is accused of impersonating the rightful heir to the Moomba chieftaincy.  “Mr. Moomba has been performing the duties of Chief Moomba since May 26th, 2024, despite a court ruling that awarded the chieftaincy to Ms. Doreen Siita,” he said. “Mr Daka said the the Court of Appeals had earlier confirmed Ms. Siita as the legitimate successor to the throne, a decision that was officially recognized by the Government of Zambia during a ceremony at Lukena Palace on May 26th, ...

ZRA Housing Initiative a Major Step Forward for Employee Welfare, Says Union"

ZAMBIA Revenue Authority Workers Union (ZRAWU) says the commencement of the construction of 242 housing units in the country for Zambia Revenue Authority (ZRA) employees is a significant stride toward bettering the lives of the institution's employees. ZRAWU General Secretary Christopher Mwila said this initiative by ZRA management is a genuine commitment to the well-being of its staff as the authority has completed the construction of 47 housing units. “The new housing units are more than just buildings; they symbolise a critical investment in ZRA’s most valuable asset which is its employees.” "This investment fosters a sense of belonging, stability, and pride within our working community," said Mr Mwila. He said ZRA management’s substantial efforts in improving the working environment and living conditions for staff in the country are commendable as it intends to complete 142 housing units. Mr Mwila said this in a press statement that the construction of new staff house...

Kennedy Mubanga Declares Candidacy for Zambia Athletics Association Presidency

Kennedy Mubanga, a seasoned sports administrator and former General Secretary of the Zambia Athletics Association (ZAA), has officially announced his candidacy for the presidency of the ZAA in the upcoming December 2024 elections.  Mubanga, who currently chairs the Lilayi Athletics Academy, shared his intentions following a wave of inquiries from athletics affiliates, media, and the general public. "I am officially announcing my candidacy for the Zambia Athletics Association Presidency at the Elective Annual General Meeting in December," Mubanga stated in a message to his supporters.  "I am contesting regardless of who else is running, and I am prepared to bring fresh leadership to the association." Mubanga, who stepped down from his role as General Secretary in 2008 to join the Ministry of Sports as a Senior Sports Development Officer, acknowledged the impact of current ZAA President Elias Mpondela, whom he described as a mentor.  While recognizing Mpondela's c...

Permanent Secretary Calls on Churches to Champion National Values and Combat Social Ills

  PERMANENT Secretary in the Office of the Vice President Ndiwa Mutelo has urged religious leaders to take a more active role in promoting national values and addressing social issues in the country. Mr Mutelo noted the pivotal role the church plays as a custodian of the nation's moral and ethical standards. He said this at a church leaders’ meeting for Livingstone constituency at Livingstone Museum on Wednesday. “We are the custodians of national values. The declaration of Zambia as a Christian nation is something we uphold, and as such, we are committed to fostering a mindset change among our people,” he said. Mr Mutelo said religious leaders hold a unique position in society as men of God enjoy clerical privilege and are rarely questioned by their congregants. He encouraged them to leverage this influence to support government initiatives aimed at curbing alcohol and drug abuse, promoting hard work, and discouraging laziness, which he described as a growing concern in the countr...