Lungu appoints National House of Prayer Advisory Board

President Edgar Lungu has appointed members of the Advisory Board, Fundraising and Technical Committee to spearhead the construction of the National House of Prayer.

Secretary to the Cabinet Dr. Rowland Msiska has told Journalists in Lusaka that the appointment of the 12 member board follows the groundbreaking ceremony for the construction of the National House of Prayer by President Lungu in October.

Dr Msiska

Rowland Msiska

Dr. Msiska has named the board members as EFZ Executive Director Reverend Pukuta Mwanza, Fr Charles Chilinda from ZEC, Father Robert Sihubwa of the Council of Churches in Zambia and BIGOCA Overseer Dr. Apostle Peter Ndhlovu.

Others are Bishop Joshua Banda of Northmead Assemblies of God, Reverend Akushanga Muyenge from Praise Christian Center, Rev Mpundu Mutala and Apostle Elizabeth Chishimba from God of All Dominions.

He says the rest are Brigadier General Vincent Mwenya, Chaplain General of the Defence Forces, Naiboth Church Overseer Apostle Bishop Dr. Timothy Kazembe, Dr. Edwin Zulu from Reformed Church in Zambia and Lubinda Mukelebai of UCZ.

Dr. Msiska has also disclosed that the Head of State has appointed ten members of the fundraising subcommittee whose core business is mobilization of resources for the construction of the National House of Prayer.

Dr. Msiska says the President has also appointed eight members of the Technical Committee who will look into the day to day running of the National House of Prayer.

He has since encouraged Zambians to continue making contributions to the construction of the house of prayer by depositing into the recently opened account 1996712300387 at ZANACO Lusaka business center branch.

Meanwhile, the Secretary to the Cabinet has encouraged Zambians not to lose the morale of keeping their surroundings clean especially with the onset of the rains.

Dr. Msiska has reminded Zambians that every first Saturday of the week is dedicated to cleaning the surroundings saying this coming Saturday people should ensure they keep their towns clean.

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