Children from different orphanages and organizations today gathered at the Cathedral of the Holy Cross to pray for the quick recover of President Mwanawasa.
The children sang songs of praise and gave out petitions of prayer during the church service.
Seventeen year-old, Davie Tembo from the Children In Need (CHIN) said during the service that it was important for children to unite and get involved in praying for the quick recovery of Dr Mwanawasa.
Tembo said children across the country have also been affected by the illness of the President adding that they should not be deprived from contributing to praying for his quick recovery.
He said children are praying for the President’s quick recovery so that he can heal quickly and come back to continue with his duties.
Speaking earlier, Pastor Godfridah Sumaili from Jesus Care Ministries said the illness of Dr Mwanawasa has affected the whole nation adding that children should not be hindered from praying for him.
Pastor Sumaili noted that children have a special place in the Kingdom of God adding that their prayers for the quick recovery of the President shall definitely be answered.
She has since called on Zambians to relentlessly pray for the recovery of Dr Mwanawasa.
And Reverend Sam Sakala from World Vision who read fro the book of Mark chapter 10 versus 13-16 said the nation should facilitate the participation of children in spiritual prayers.
Meanwhile, Chieftainess Sikabeta of the Soli people in Chongwe District has called on Zambians to maintain the momentum in praying for President Mwanawasa’s speedy recovery.
The chieftainess further urged the citizenry to put aside political, religious and any other differences, and remain united.
She and the people in her chiefdom are greatly disturbed with the illness of President Mwanawasa.
Chieftainess Sikabeta said she and her subjects are impressed with President Mwanawasa’s commitment to moving the nation forward.
She said this in Chongwe today when Education Permanent Secretary Lillian Kapulu and United Nations Children Fund (UNICEF) country Representative Lotta Sylwander paid a courtesy call on her at her palace.
The traditional leader said the entire chiefdom is praying for the quick recovery of Dr Mwanawasa so that he would return home and continue with national development.
She noted that under Dr Mwanawasa’s administration, traditional leaders have been greatly appreciated citing, among others, the recent purchase of vehicles for chiefs countrywide and the introduction of the House of Chiefs.
And speaking earlier, Education Permanent Secretary Lillan Kapulu said government remains committed to providing quality education to all children in the country.
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