
PRESIDENT Sata has sent his message of condolences to the Catholic Church over the death of Mission Press director Father Miha Drevensek. President Sata expressed his condolences to Catholic Cardinal, Merdado Mazombwe, during a thanks giving mass at St Ignatius Parish yesterday.
“Fr Miha was a courageous and devoted priest who always stood on the side of the poor and the disempowered in society,” Mr Sata said. And in a statement issued by special assistant to the president for press and public relations, George Chellah, President Sata said Fr Miha was a courageous and devoted priest who passionately defended media freedom and promoted social justice.
“His was an illustrious ministry for the poor and vulnerable in our society. Fr Miha distinguished himself with exemplary humility as he championed progressive ideas,” he said.
Mr Sata said he will also remember Fr Miha’s great contribution to the identification of talent among youth and promotions of arts in the country.
And a cross section of society has described as a great loss the death of Fr Miha who is among people who championed the fight for freedom of the press and good governance in Zambia.
Fr Miha, 65, died on Saturday from a heart problem at Ndola’s Miramar Private Hospital where he was rushed for medical attention.
Press Association of Zambia (PAZA) president Andrew Sakala said in an interview in Lusaka yesterday that Fr Miha was a champion of freedom of the press and he struggled to ensure the media operated independently.
“Fr Miha’s death is a very sad occasion. It is very sad we have lost a frank and honesty person who fought for the freedom of the media,” Mr Sakala said. He said Fr Miha served people with humility as he carried himself as a servant of the people, regardless of their religion, tribe and political affiliation.
Zambia Union of Journalists (ZUJ) general secretary Angela Chishimba said Fr Miha will be remembered for his relentless efforts to ensure there is freedom of the press.
Ms Chishimba said the media fraternity will miss Fr Miha for his contribution to the struggle for an independent media.
Zambia Episcopal Conference (ZEC) spokesperson Paul Samasumo said Fr Miha’s death has robbed Zambia of a great leader. “ZEC received the death of Fr Miha with a sense of shock. It is a great loss to the Church and all Zambians,” Fr Samasumo said.
He said Fr Miha will be greatly missed for his contribution to the wellbeing of Zambians regardless of their religion. Foundation for Democratic Process (FODEP) executive director Macdonald Chipenzi said Zambia has lost an icon of peace, democracy and media freedom.
Mr Chipenzi said Fr Miha was an ardent supporter, lobbyist and champion of good governance and media freedom. “We have lost a gallant son of Zambia and we will greatly miss him. We wish to convey our condolences to the Catholic Church and his family.
Citizens Forum executive director Simon Kabanda said his organisation is deeply saddened by Fr Miha’s death. Mr Kabanda said Fr Miha was a fearless person, who spoke on behalf of the poor and his prophetic voice was felt by everyone. He said Fr Miha was a true reflection of the church in the modern world and was a strong good governance advocate in Zambia.
[Zambia Daily Mail]