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Patrick Chilekwa Chisanga (born 16 May 1971) is a Zambian Catholic prelate who is the Bishop of the Diocese of Mansa, in Zambia. He was appointed Bishop of Mansa on 30 November 2013 by Pope Francis. He was consecrated bishop on February 2014. [1]
Alick Banda (born 15 November 1963) is a Zambian Catholic bishop who serves as Archbishop of the Archdiocese of Lusaka. He was appointed Archbishop of Lusaka on 30 January 2018 by Pope Francis. [1] [2]
Father Edwin Mwansa Mulandu was appointed bishop of the Diocese of Mpika on 24 April 2021 and received episcopal consecration at Child Jesus Cathedral, Lusaka, Archdiocese of Lusaka on 3 July 2021 at the hands of Archbishop Gianfranco Gallone, titular archbishop of Motula and papal nucio, assisted by Archbishop Ignatius Chama, archbishop of Kasama and Archbishop Alick Banda, archbishop of Lusaka.
Phiri was born on 13 July 1964 in Vubwi District, in the Diocese of Chipata in the Eastern Province of Zambia. [1] He completed secondary school in 1984. In 1985 he entered St. Augustine's Major Seminary in Mpima, Kabwe District, where he graduated with for a Diploma in Philosophy.
Traditional Zambian instruments include a variety of membranophones, [2] both stick-struck and hand-struck. Drums are essential for most traditional dances. Ngoma is the generic central Bantu term for drum but Zambian drums come in a variety of sizes, shapes, and purposes and have specific names depending on their tribal origins and functional roles.
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The Catholic Church in Zambia is part of the worldwide Catholic Church, under the spiritual leadership of the Pope in Rome. The 2010 census found that 75.3% of Zambians were Protestant and 20.2% were other Christians (mainly Catholic ); this amounted to over about three million Catholics in the country.
Barry Walters from The Advocate wrote, "Rozalla takes a far more catholic approach, tackling house music, disco, R&B, sleaze, and hi-NRG, all without abandoning her club roots." He also comlimented the singers' "dramatic dance reinterpration" of R.E.M. 's " Losing My Religion ", as well as "respectful renderings" of " I Love Music " and "I Don ...