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Apr- 2024 -5 AprilHeadline News
Our politics are polarised – ZCCB
THE Zambia Conference of Catholic Bishops (ZCCB) has come to the defence of priests preaching about the suffering of the…
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Feb- 2024 -16 FebruaryHeadline News
…as Changala fears Catholic Church has been contained by the UPND
BREBNAR Changala says it is shocking that the Catholic Church and its Zambia Conference of Catholic Bishops (ZCCB) have elected…
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Dec- 2023 -22 DecemberEditorial
CATHOLIC BISHOPS ARE RIGHT
THE Zambia Conference of Catholic Bishops (ZCCB) must be commended for its bold stance which at face value points to…
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21 DecemberHeadline News
No homosexuality in Zambia – Catholic Church
THE Catholic Church in Zambia has declared that it shall not allow same sex marriage in Zambia because the abomination…
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Nov- 2023 -14 NovemberHeadline News
Kalaba warns UPND against abusing Catholic Bishops
THE Citizen First president, Harry Kalaba has cautioned the government to introspect on concerns from Church mother bodies and not…
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13 NovemberHeadline News
UPND respects, acknowledges counsel from Catholic Church – Liswaniso
THE governing United Party for National Development (UPND) has noted the advice from the Catholic Church over a range of…
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12 NovemberHeadline News
Ignore pastoral letter at own peril, UPND warned
THE UPND administration should ignore the pastoral letter issued by the Zambia Council of Catholic Bishops (ZCCB) at its own…
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Oct- 2023 -31 OctoberHeadline News
Catholic Church divided?
THE Catholic Church is so deeply divided that for the first time in its ecclesiastical calling has failed to issue…
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Sep- 2023 -1 SeptemberFeatures
SHAMBOLIC ZIMBABWE ELECTION
IF there were any doubts about the Zimbabwe election, these have now been settled by the report of the Zimbabwe Council…
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Aug- 2023 -8 AugustHeadline News
STATE HOUSE SUMMONS OCIDA
STATE House has summoned the Our Civic Duty Association (OCiDA) for a meeting with President Hakainde Hichilema today.
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