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The book of Mormn on service to human race

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  The BOOK of MORMON   on Service to Human Race The Book of Mormon   another powerful testament of Jesus Christ presents to   us Mosiah Chapter 2 ;verse 17   says WHEN YE ARE IN SERVICE OF YOUR FELLOW OF YOUR HUMAN BEINGS YE ARE ONLY IN THE SERVICE OF YOUR GOD. Mosiah verse 15 says yet brethren I have not done these things that I might boast ,neither do I tell these things that there by I might accuse you. Below the church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints Libala Lusaka during “Mormon Helping Hands “ program led by Bishop Simbeya and Brother Kabisa Mukelabai.

Influx of Cheap Products Cause Company Shutdowns, Soobramanien

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By Ashton Kelly Bunda Common Market of for Southern Africa (COMESA) Business Council Chief Executive Officer (CEO) Mr.Teddy Yagambaram Soobramanien networks of counterfeit trade undermines creativity, innovation and competitiveness as well as slowing down investment in the research and development of new products and ideas. Speaking during the launch of the COMESA Business Council (CBC) on regional study report on illicit trade on 17 th November 2023 at Taj Pamodzi Hotel in Lusaka, Soobramanien said the adverse effects on industry competitiveness often led to company shutdowns due to the influx of cheap substandard products, hence reducing government revenue, sales and profits of companies, investments, employment, public health safety and security including the economy at large. The COMESA Business Council Chief Executive Officer said illicit trade undermines the ability of government to collect important source of revenue that help ensure the key public services in the health,...

church can help non members,Bishop simbeya

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  Church Can Help Non Members ,Bishop Simbeya By Ashton Kelly   Bunda The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints (LDS) Libala ward Bishop Michael Simbeya says   callings and leadership positions from church has given members his of the   congregation an opportunity to practice what they preach by providing service to the community. Bishop Simbeya   overjoyed after   Mr.Goerge   Matale a 90 years retired politician of old   Chilenje in Lusaka appreciated following the painting of the whole house and creating vegetable garden   under the auspices of the’ Mormon Helping Hands’ on Saturday 18 th November 2023.. The Libala ward Bishop said according to the book of Mormon ,Mosiah chapter 18v 27 to 29 God gives members through leadership opportunities to serve and lead ,the church provides structures to help care for members in need and to give humanitarian relief to others. “ we where privileged to be allowed by the family of a fri...

Build Victoria Falls Tennis Arena, Zambian Parents prod HH

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  By Ashton Kelly Bunda The successful 2023 Zambia Tennis open sponsored by MIKA hotels   that saw Zimbabwean tennis ace Shane Tapera beat Karim Hindo of Sierra Leon 6-1,6-1 exhibited   high class African tennis, hence deserves international standards infrastructure like the advocated ‘Zambia Victoria Falls Tennis Open’ Ultra-Modern facility as part of President Hakainde Hichilema’s United Party for National Development (UPND) New Dawn Administration achievements. The annual tournament which was overseen by Zambia Tennis Association (ZTA) president Lighton Musonda ran from Friday 21 st October to 24th October, 2023 on Independence   Day,     attracted 120 players   from different countries   namely:   Democratic Republic of Congo(DRC), Malawi ,Botswana, Namibia, Zimbabwe, South Africa, Angola and Sierra Leon   with tennis enthusiasts and parents filling up the small Lusaka Tennis Club built smaller in pre- independence period in th...

NAPSA still Financially Sound assures Muyangwa Muyangwa

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By Ashton Kelly Bunda National Pension Scheme Authority (NAPSA) Director General Muyangwa Muyangwa (left) has assured that the authority has sufficient liquidity to meet all its liabilities including payments of the pre-retirement lump sum as opposed to assertions from some sections of the society that NAPSA is on the verge of liquidation. Speaking during a Press Briefing at NAPSA head office on 26 th October 2023, a delightfully confident Mr. Muyangwa said some properties and land parcels being sold was in a bid to to raise funds due to liquidity challenges caused by the payment of benefits under the newly introduced pre-retirement lump sum benefit. On the decision to sale some properties and land parcels, Muyangwa defended the move as purely a long-term strategic investment decision aimed at improving the performance of the real estate asset class whose return on investment has not been very good for a long time now. “We are aware of people in some sections   of society ...