Anglican Diocese of Lusaka Bishop

has called on Zambians to register and vote en masse in this year’s elections.
Speaking during the Mothers Union Lady Day celebration held at St Peters Church in Libala, Lusaka yesterday ,Bishop Njovu said Zambians should be able to exercise their rights by participating in voting during the elections.
The Clergyman also appealed to Zambians to embrace peace ahead of this year’s polls and urged them to condemn violence at all costs saying it was detrimental to democracy.
He said politicians should always preach peace in their campaigns as opposed to inciting the youth to cause anarchy in the country.
The Bishop also condemned opposition political party leaders advocating for gay rights in the country and described the act as barbaric.
And Bishop Njovu warned youths in the country to be careful and avoid being used as tools for fueling violence in this year’s elections.
He said violence during elections did not pay but only created problems which would result in them either ending up in Jail or injured for no reasons.
Speaking at the same occasion, Mothers Union President Brigadier General Freda Sakala Kazembe said the event was an annual event aimed at empowering women and children in the Anglican Church with survival skills to uplift their livelihood.
She said Mothers Union sought to promote conditions in society favourable to stable family life and the protection of children.
She stated that the event was an annual event celebrated world over where ever the Mothers Union was present adding that in Lusaka the event started yesterday ends today
ZANIS
Ba NJovu mwikalefye tapali efyo mwaishiba….Just because you have been given ka ngweee you have again started ukufulungana.People have lost trust in you.Dont even boast that mulubaku church.What type of a christian are you.You are the same as Danny Pule.
NO PROPAGANDA WILL STOP THE WIND OF CHANGE,ZAMBIANS WANT CHANGE.
DONT WASTE YOUR VOTE ON SMALL REGIONAL PARTIES IF YOU WANT CHANGE.
VOTE SATA AND PF COME 2011.
BEWARE OF TRIBALISTS WHO JUST WANT TO SPLIT THE VOTE.
PA BWATOOO AND SATA 2011.
DONT KUBEBA. THE PATRIOTIC FRONT 2011.
Sure abena Zambia balyonda, just see how hunger can disfigure people, these people are not sick but have no food, not enough food and the president is just watching happily
Paid to rant all sorts of rantings and you call yourself pastor. Malabish!!! Besides, what’s wrong with being gay? Don’t we have individuals have the right to chose who to rock with? What a hypocritical country. No wonder I am prepared to rot in the diaspora!
Mozambique – Zambia
Whats the score?
IFWE NI PABWATOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO
Tabala uli chipuba.you have lost your senses.ati you cant see anything wrong with being guy!stay ku diaspora…we dont want your unbibilical,animal princples!
2 Academic Worrior,
” NO PROPAGANDA WILL STOP THE WIND OF CHANGE,ZAMBIANS WANT CHANGE.
DONT WASTE YOUR VOTE ON SMALL REGIONAL PARTIES IF YOU WANT CHANGE.
VOTE SATA AND PF COME 2011. BEWARE OF TRIBALISTS WHO JUST WANT TO SPLIT THE VOTE. PA BWATOOO AND SATA 2011. DONT KUBEBA. THE PATRIOTIC FRONT 2011. ”
PF it is. It is the only alternative to the remaining two neoliberal parties.
Good evening
You only need to switch on to any Arab TV channel to see that the clergyman’s advice is timely. National peace is not something to be taken for granted. The ballot is definately much better than the bullet. We do not want to experience any political violence in Zambia, so people need to heed the clergyman’s advice and exercise their democratic rights by getting registered and voting.
Please Zambians bear with me, RB gives me money which I use to sponsor my unruly and dull children at Mulungushi University and I use some of it to build myself a house. Its “sebana wikute”. I know I am a fake bishop but need to survive.
“The Bishop has been paid”, so goes the tired old PF song.
NI pa bwattoo ifwe. Chapwa
THE GAY BOAT HAS SUNK