Tag Archives: Christianity in Zambia

04Aug/26

Five Elders Guarding Africa’s Borderless Future

Institutionalizing Peace: The African Union, NEPAD, and the Future of Continental Governance

Tue , Aug 04 2026 /Mpelembe Media/ —The provided sources collectively chronicle Africa’s historical journey from colonial subjugation toward liberation, heavily emphasizing the enduring spirit of Pan-Africanism. A central figure in this narrative is Dr. Kenneth Kaunda, the first president of Zambia, who led his nation to independence in 1964 and became a patriarch of the continent’s anti-colonial struggles. Through his philosophical framework of Zambian Humanism and the unifying national slogan “One Zambia, One Nation,” Kaunda sought to build a cohesive, multi-ethnic society free from the exploitation of man by man. Internationally, he—alongside contemporaries like Julius Nyerere and Kwame Nkrumah—offered crucial support to regional liberation movements fighting against apartheid and minority rule in Southern Africa. While Kaunda’s legacy involves complex debates regarding his period of one-party rule and post-colonial economic challenges, his published works, such as the seminal 1962 autobiography “Zambia Shall Be Free,” remain foundational texts that articulate the ethical and political defense of African self-determination. Continue reading

23Jun/23

Is zambia the cinderella of Africa, poor indebted by wicked China and saved by the western prince?

23 June 2023 /Economy/– Zambia’s recent debt restructuring deal with its creditors is a major step forward for the country’s economy. The deal will allow Zambia to access much-needed financial resources to help it recover from the COVID-19 pandemic and stimulate economic growth.

In the short term, the deal will likely lead to a decrease in Zambia’s debt servicing costs, which will free up funds that can be used for other purposes, such as infrastructure development and social programs. This will help to boost economic growth and improve living standards for Zambians. Continue reading

15Jun/23

What is the No 1 peaceful country in Africa?

June 15, 2023 /World/ — Zambia is a peaceful country with a diverse population of over 72 ethnic tribes. There are many reasons why Zambia has been able to maintain peace for so long, despite its diversity.

    • Strong leadership: Zambia has had a number of strong leaders who have promoted peace and unity. These leaders have been able to build consensus among different groups and to prevent conflict from escalating.

Continue reading

23May/23

Zambia is a christian country

May 24, 2023 /Lifestyle/ — Zambia is an important country for global evangelism for a number of reasons. First, it is a large country with a population of over 18 million people. Second, Zambia is a relatively poor country, with a GDP per capita of just over $1,500. This means that there are many people in Zambia who are open to the message of the gospel because they are looking for hope and a better life. Third, Zambia has a long history of Christianity. The first missionaries arrived in Zambia in the 1800s, and today, the majority of Zambians are Christian. This means that there is a strong foundation of Christian faith in Zambia, which makes it a fertile ground for evangelism.

In addition to these factors, Zambia is also important for global evangelism because of its strategic location. Zambia is located in the heart of Africa, and it borders a number of other countries, including Malawi, Mozambique, Namibia, Tanzania, and Zimbabwe. This means that Zambia is a gateway to other parts of Africa, and it has the potential to reach a large number of people with the gospel. Continue reading

28Apr/23

Kenneth Kaunda Day

Kenneth Kaunda Day is a day to celebrate the life and legacy of Kenneth Kaunda. Kaunda served as president of Zambia for 27 years. During his time in office, he oversaw the country’s transition from a colony to an independent nation. He was a great leader who helped to shape Zambia into the country that it is today. Continue reading