The body of late President Levy Mwanawasa, which arrived in the country this morning, is lying-in-state at the Mulungushi International Conference Centre.
Tomorrow has since been set as day for viewing of the body of the President who died on August 19 in Paris France, where he was hospitalised after suffering a stroke in Egypt on June 29.
Zambians from all walks of life thronged the Mulungushi International Conference centre to have a glimpse of the body of the late Dr Mwanawasa.
Only a limited number of people were, however, allowed entry into the Mulungushi Hall where the body is lying-in-state, a measure taken to ensure the programme is conducted in an orderly and dignified manner.
The Zambia Army Brass Band blew trumpets while an army brigade gave a military salute as the Casket containing Dr Mwanawasa’s body was laid on the dais placed at the centre of the main hall at MICC.
The brass band also played some solemn music as First Lady, Maureen Mwanawasa, and Acting President Rupiah Banda, laid the wreaths on the dais on which the body is placed.
Prominent among the mourners were First President, Kenneth Kaunda, opposition UPND leader Hakainde Hichilema and Catholic Nuncio Grasoli.
Others were Chief Justice Enerst Sakala, Speaker of National Assembly Amusaa Mwanamwambwa, Members of Parliament from both the ruling and opposition parties, civil society and union leaders.
Zambia Army Chaplain Reverend Colonel, James Phiri, said the late President Mwanawasa left a legacy because he put in place a pattern that he adhered to when executing programmes.
Rev. Col. Phiri prayed that the first family, government and the nation as whole accept the death of Dr Mwanawasa because only God knew the purpose why the President died before accomplishing is mandate.
He challenged political leaders to ensure that the ‘tourch of leadership’ from the late Dr Mwanawasa is handed over to a person who would handle national affairs in a manner that would positively impact on the welfare of the people.
He expressed hope that God would give Zambia a successor who would have the interest of the people at heart.
Rev. Col.Phiri indicated to the First Lady Mrs Mwanawasa that Zambians were praying without ceasing for improved health of Dr Mwanawasa during the period he was hospitalised.
He assured the first family of continued spiritual support through prayers during the trying moment.
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