Daily Nation Newspaper

Zambia prays, invites God

- By TAWANDA MUNYUKI

PRESIDENT Edgar Lungu was yesterday among thousands of Lusaka residents who observed the 2020 National Day of Prayer, Fasting, Repentance and Reconcilia­tion at the Show Grounds.

The day was observed across the country as the nation joined hands in seeking the face of God over national matters.

The main event, which was also graced by the presence of the First Lady Esther and attended by dignitarie­s from the church, political parties, civil society and individual­s was characteri­sed by dances and songs.

The event was conducted under the new normal in strict observance of Covid-19 guidelines.

The worship festival was commemorat­ed under the theme ‘Zambia seeks God's interventi­on for sustained national unity, peace and prosperity’.

Northmead Assemblies of God Overseer Joshua Banda urged political leaders not to make perpetual enemies with each other but make every effort to make peace with one another.

“We pray that as you combine influence wherever you are, make every effort to be at peace with one another as political players,” Bishop Banda said.

He said leaders should make peace with one another behind the scenes especially that the country goes to the polls next year. Bishop Banda said the Church would also fulfill its priestly mandate in the country.

And Independen­t Churches of Zambia (ICOZ) chairperso­n David Masupa thanked God for the natural resources that Zambia is blessed with.

Bishop Masupa asked God to bring healing on Zambia in relation to the Covid-19 pandemic that has affected over 15,000 citizens.

Zambians from different walks of life gathered in different parts of the country to take part in the commemorat­ion.

Advocates for the Declaratio­n of Zambia as a Christian Nation chairperso­n Billy said there was a need for peace and unity.

Bishop Mfula said citizens should be united and not be separated on tribal or political lines.

"We need to continuall­y pray for peace and unity as a nation. We should not be divided on tribal or political lines,” he said.

 ?? By THOMAS NSAMA/STATE HOUSE Pictures ?? President Edgar Lungu and First Lady Esther Lungu on arrival at Showground­s in Lusaka for National Day of Prayer, Fasting, Repentance and Reconcilia­tion on Sunday yesterday -
By THOMAS NSAMA/STATE HOUSE Pictures President Edgar Lungu and First Lady Esther Lungu on arrival at Showground­s in Lusaka for National Day of Prayer, Fasting, Repentance and Reconcilia­tion on Sunday yesterday -

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