
A TRADITIONAL leader has said the technical committee of experts set to draft the Republican Constitution should maintain the preamble in which Zambia has been declared as a Christian nation.
Chief Puta of Nchelenge District said the spirit of Zambia as a Christian nation should be reflected in the new Constitution once completed.
This is because the nation had witnessed a number of developments since the declaration was made 20 year ago.
Speaking on Thursday during the 20 years commemoration of Zambia as a Christian nation, the traditional leader said unity should prevail if God was to continue pouring blessings upon Zambia.
Chief Puta called on the Church that had played a greater role in declaring Zambia as a Christian nation not to relent in preaching hard work and urged his fellow traditional leaders too.
“Zambia is moving towards becoming a garden of God, only the enemy of God would want to oppose the declaration,” he said.
And Evangelical Fellowship of Zambia (EFZ) executive director Pukuta Mwanza said the Church would support the Constitution making process that was believed to give the country an opportunity to come up with laws that would stop corruption.
Corruption was one of the worst forms of crime that had ruined the moral fibre of the country.
Reverend Mwanza who was the guest of honour at the ceremony said the Church would continue supporting the commitments by Government and law enforcement agencies in fighting corruption.
Heritage Party president Godfrey Miyanda urged the citizens not to be ashamed to confess that Zambia was a Christian nation and to also uphold and believe in the declaration.
Brigadier General Miyanda urged his fellow politicians to avoid lies at all costs saying this was rampant and was hopeful the situation would be different in the New Year.
“There has been a lot of lies form us politicians this year and I only hope the New Year would be different. Let’s avoid telling lies,” he said.
[Times of Zambia]