Development and Social Issues in Africa

Wednesday, July 25, 2012

President Sata Mourns Ghanaian Leader


His Excellency Mr. Michael Chilufya Sata, President of the Republic of Zambia, has sent a message of condolences to the Ghanaian people over the death of President John Evans Atta Mills.

In a letter to His Excellency, Mr. John Dramani Mahama, the new President of the Republic of Ghana, President Sata expressed shock at the death of President Mills.

“It is with sadness that I have learnt of the death of His Excellency, President John Evans Atta Mills whose untimely demise is a great loss not only for the people of Ghana, but for the African continent as a whole,” President Sata stated.

“On behalf of the Government and people of the Republic of Zambia and indeed on my own behalf, I express our deepest condolences to you, the bereaved Family, the Government and the people of the Republic of Ghana.”

The Head of State stated that the late Ghanaian President would be deeply missed.

“President Mills will be remembered as an advocate of democracy and good governance in Ghana, West Africa and the African continent at large; a leader who championed political maturity and economic growth in his country which has seen increased investment opportunities in Ghana.  Our brother will be sorely missed by all who knew him for the ideals that he firmly stood for, having dedicated his life to selfless service of the Ghanaian people up to the time of his death,” the President stated.

“During the period of your national mourning, we commiserate with you and join you in spirit, prayerful reflection, and beseech the Almighty to grant the bereaved family and the entire Ghanaian nation his abundant mercy, solace and fortitude to bear the burden of this great loss. May the soul of President Mills rest in eternal peace.”

Thursday, July 19, 2012

Madam Kaseba promote health-says Chieftainess Mungule


By Brenda Zulu
Chieftainess Mungulu has appealed to the first lady Christine Kaseba to promote health. She said the issue of Tobacco was the heart of the community as people who smoke and those affected by it live in the community.
In her opening address at the Tobacco law awareness workshop for Civil Society Organisations today at the Sanctuary lodge, in Chibombo District, Chieftainess  Mungule, said tobacco was harmful.
Speaking on behalf of Chieftainess  Mungule, Headman Mukwaya said that tobacco was harmful and that it brings problems to people’s lives.
She said doctors have advised a lot of people to stop smoking and that there is a difference today because of people infected with HIV.
She observed that those   youths who continue smoking despite listening to elders are infected and that the ones who suffer are mothers and fathers,
At 78 years old, Chieftainess Mungule recalled that when she was young, elders always advised the young not to smoke.
She urged young ones to listen to elders observing that nowadays young ones were smoking. She recalled that as youths of her time they listened to elders.
Chieftainess  Mungule observed that tobacco was a crop that should be stopped to be grown in Zambia. She said tobacco growing was not encouraged in her chiefdom Mungule.

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