The condition of two survivors from
yesterday’s road traffic accident in Kapiri Mposhi and admitted to Mine hospital in
Kabwe has been described as stable.
And Central Province Permanent Secretary Denny Lumbama today took off
some time from his official duties to visit funeral houses of the
deceased two United Church of Zambia (UCZ) clergymen.
Mine hospital administrator Misheck Samakau told ZANIS at the hospital
that the condition of Mrs. Mary Mutale 60 and Mrs. Christine Chanda 50
who were involved in an accident in which four people died after the
vehicles their collided, was stable.
Mr. Samakau said Mrs. Mutale and Mrs. Chanda who sustained fractured
legs respectively were admitted to the hospital yesterday.
And speaking from her hospital bed, Mrs. Mutale complained of painful ribs
and the fractured right leg while Mrs. Chanda also complained of pain
in the fractured leg.
Meanwhile burial of the two deceased UCZ clergymen who died in a road traffic
accident at Mubalashi in Kapiri Mposhi has been set for Saturday, 21
November 2009.
Rev. Laston Chisanga of Kabwe told ZANIS that burial of the late Rev.
Patrice Simumba 39 and Bishop Petheus Siame 40, would take place this
Saturday.
And Permanent secretary Denny Lumbama visited the funeral house of the
late Bishop Siame at house number three (3) Chishimba falls avenue and
All Saints where mourners for the late Rev. Simumba have gathered.
The two clergymen died on the spot when their vehicle collided with a land cruiser, which was coming from Nakonde in which two people including the driver also died.
ZANIS.
I hope it is not the ‘stable’ we are used to! Too many road accidents.
What are the Solwezi results like?
Ba LT you should be proofreading your articles before posting tem. Mutinvesa nsoni! kaili!