A Call to Heal: National Prayer Day Must Mend Zambia’s Divisions

[Lusakatimes - Zambia] - 16/10/2025
A Call to Heal: National Prayer Day Must Mend Zambia’s Divisions By Mutinta Hamansenya Every year on October 18, Zambia pauses to pray, fast, and reflect. The flags fly at half-mast, hymns echo from churches, and leaders across the political divide stand before the nation asking God for (…)
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