Archive for the 'Leadership' Category

The Tribunal

Jubilee Centre March 2nd, 2009

The appointing of the tribunal to probe into the alleged abuse of office and corruption against Hon Dora Siliya –MP and Minister of Transport and Communication Social exposes the lack of seriousness in the fight against corruption.  If the Vice-president who is an eminent lawyer has informed our parliament and the nation at large […]

The NCC

Jubilee Centre February 3rd, 2009

The National Constitution Conference (NCC) is becoming a circus.  The ordinary citizen is asking, “Did you mean to mock me, by asking me to make a submission to the Mungomba Constitutional Review Commission to which you had no commitment to honour?”  Every patriotic Zambian has every reason to ask the authorities, “Why was I asked […]

CREDIT CRUNCH

Jubilee Centre January 13th, 2009

A cabinet minister recently charged that those who have attained an educational level of up to grade four have no capacity whatsoever; to advice the government over the credit crunch that is facing the world. In any other nation such a statement would have ended the political career of such a cabinet minister.
The statement by […]

Mary a Model for our Teenage Girls

Jubilee Centre December 15th, 2008

A US study early this year found that teenage girls who watch a lot of TV shows with a high sexual content, such as Friends and Sex and the City are twice as likely to become pregnant. The researchers for that study concluded: One problem is that these and similar programs glamorize sex while hardly […]

AACC General Assembly

Jubilee Centre December 9th, 2008

I am in Mozambique attending the All Africa Conference of Churches ninth General Assembly (AACC).  In his welcoming speech, the outgoing AACC writes, “We will also be seeking to fashion African ecumenical responses to the severe crises sweeping the world. This is the time for Africa to summon courage and speak to these times.” In […]

Christians and Politics

Jubilee Centre December 6th, 2008

This weekend at the Christian Arts Promotions Awards (CHAPRO) ceremony we saw religion and politics mixing. Who on earth would have thought of a day when Zambian Christians would shout partisan political slogans at a Christian gathering? Who would have thought that an invited high-ranking government leader would be jeered at a Christian gathering? What […]

New Cultural Icons

Jubilee Centre November 19th, 2008

Newly appointed MMD parliamentary Chief Whip, Vernon Mwaanga said there is no greater honour than to be asked to serve Zambia. He is right. Every Zambian appointed to a position of public leadership must consider it a great honour. However, the appointment is a great honour because it should be given in recognition of […]

Starting Afresh

Jubilee Centre November 17th, 2008

Zambia is in a state of tension. The tension comes from the looming job losses in the wake of a sharp decline in world copper prices and the increased cost of food, especially meal-mealie, our staple food. But the tension is far deeper than this. It is the crisis of hopelessness among us as a […]

How Did You Vote?

Jubilee Centre November 4th, 2008

One of the defining characteristics of village politics has been intense tribalism. When the leader of a  political party comes from a certain tribe, that party becomes the party for the entire tribe. In our villages, issues are low on the agenda when it comes to choosing a presidential candidate. A feature that defines […]

Please Vote on 30th October

Jubilee Centre October 20th, 2008

If you’re a Christian who has given up on politics this year and decided not to vote on the 30th October, do that which is honourable. Go to Joppa and find a ship bound for Tarshish.  There is no reason for you to be a citizen of this country if you perform neither civic […]

Pray for the peace and prosperity of our nation

Jubilee Centre October 8th, 2008

Zambia will elect a new president in twenty-two days. Whether you vote or not, the next President will determine the future and well-being of this nation. Here are some talking points to help you decide how you can vote. Which candidate has best dedicated his time toward explaining what he will do to: reduce […]

Pray for the High-Level Meeting

Jubilee Centre September 16th, 2008

The gathering in New York for the High-Level meeting on 25th September for the Heads of States to discuss the Millennium Development Goals will be the eighth year since the 189 Heads of State signed the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs) Declaration. At the first MDG summit in 2000 the Heads of States from the Global […]

Vote Virtue

Jubilee Centre September 9th, 2008

Three political parties are most likely going to contest Zambia’s presidential by-election in the next three months. The three people who will be fielded are Mr. Michael Sata-PF, Mr. Hikainde Hichilema-UNPD and the Acting President, Rupiah Banda-MMD. Who of these three is articulating things that matter most to believers in Christ Jesus? Christian voters ought […]

The Local Church-Hope for the World

Jubilee Centre August 19th, 2008

My wife and I were privileged to attend the Leadership Summit (August 7-8) at Willow Creek in the USA. “The summit is founded on the core belief and vision that when you change a church leader, you can change a church, when you change a church you can change a community. And when numbers of […]

We Are Slow To Learn

Jubilee Centre July 21st, 2008

It is all true. Zambia is magnificent country, it is one of the few countries in Africa that has enjoyed relative peace since independence, and its famous Victoria Falls is one of the wonders of the world. But what is the Zambians’ attitude to it all?
Amazingly, God has given us long to build on this […]

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