I FULLY subscribe and agree to the statement that the two most important days in one’s life is the day a person is born and the day they discover why they were born.
I also agree with the statement that its better to die for something than to live for nothing.
I would also like to say thank you for the many responses, all of them positive in connection to my submission entitled Ebola outbreak to the media.
I would like to say special?thank you to my siblings Esau and Jacob based in Dallas and Arizona,US, respectively, Sylvia Vibetti in Johannesburg and my friend Adewale Opawale executive director of Strategic Research and Management (STREAM)?Insight of Lagos in Nigeria.
Motivated and encouraged?by these responses, I have decided to take this fight further by asking individuals and organisations alike, to partner with me in constructing a vehicle that will take this fight against global ignorance on Aids, Ebola and?all the virulent diseases affecting Africans to the very end.
The objectives of this fight will revolve around engaging and sensitising all stakeholders?including the African Union on the truth surrounding Aids, Ebola and all virulent viruses with a view of putting pressure on the western world to take full responsibility for these pandemics and develop not temporal remedies but full vaccines and cures that will benefit all humanity regardless of colour, creed and background.
Only Individuals and organisations that share this vision should get in touch with me on my contact details below so that together we can change the course of history.
John Noel Lungu
+260977794001 or
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Janza must improve or else…
ALL eyes are on Chipolopolo coach Honour Janza to prove to the nation that he is the best local mentor.
We want the coach to pull miracles out of the remaining games.
Having lost 2-1 to Cape Verde, Janza, who has been showered with praise from the Football House and some corners of the coaching fraternity on his appointment, should not lose the remaining games, especially after a 0-0 draw with unfancied black Mambas of Mozaqmbique at Levy Mwanawasa Stadium in Ndola recently.
Intense pressure is already on Janza, since all Zambian fans are now watching him to decide whether he is the right man for the Chipolopolo job or not.
He has the personality to get the best out of the team.
Janza and his lads will be at home, where he is probably expected not to disappoint fans ahead of the 2015 African cup of Nations (AFCON) qualifiers in Morocco.
The first two games were difficult for the coach and fans were too not impressed, the two games lacked perfection and technical approach.
Our players appear not be improving in every competition and against this back ground, it becomes hard for the strikers to get goals.
In modern-day football, some countries have massively improved in tightening up the defence where as the Chipolopolo rarely guide the back line.
We have horible defending- hence we allow silly goals.
The defence is killing Zambian soccer. We want to see the best defenders on the field and not on the bench.
My advice to Janza is that he must not get rid of tired legs at once, but he must mix with the under the young ones.
Coach, wake up, take away Jersey number one from Kennedy Mweene and give it to some one else who want to prove his worthiness’.
Don’t take the so called experienced players who think they own certain positions. This time around, pick up fresh blood who want to be in the national team.
The nation is already not proud of you and we will be patient while you get fresh blood to be able to repay the faith in you as a coach.
Come up with players who have got flair and fine prospects to add degree of pace to what is otherwise a fairly static Chipolopolo frontline.
Players such as Chamanga, Mayuka, and Nyambe Mulenga, are not at their best to deserve inclusion in the Chipolopolo line up.
Actually in the last two games, we had not seen your line up with the decorated players, star performers with a touch of genius.
Cape Verde and Mozambique made you dizzy and I could see you were looking for a hiding place.
DOMINIC MUNTANGA
Kabwe