Prayers not in vain
Published On October 19, 2015 » 1318 Views» By Administrator Times » Business, Columns
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BRIEF-CASEPrayers for economic recovery and other blessings will not go unanswered and will definitely result in the manifestation of good things for Zambia.
Having prayed for national prosperity, leaders and followers should continue confessing positively about the national economy because “there is power in the tongue.”
This is the only way God will take charge of the economy and other things which were prayed for on that historic Sunday.
…As businesses close

STILL on the national day of prayer,  it was encouraging to hear reports of business houses which usually operate on Sundays having closed their businesses in honour of the declaration.
This is as it should be because it demonstrated how people from various backgrounds wanted to participate in honouring God on that day following the declaration.

Roads get face lift

THE township roads in Lusaka and other parts of the country have continued to receive some facelift through the ongoing road rehabilitation exercise.
Under what is truly linking Zambia, most of the connecting roads are being tarred thereby opening up all townships with a good road network.

 

 

 

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