Friday, 28 September 2012

AU JOINS ZAMBIA IN MOURNING MAMA BETTY


Jean Ping

The African Union (AU) has joined Zambians, international and regional bodies in mourning former late First Lady of Zambia, Mama Betty Kaunda.
Outgoing AU Commission Chairperson, Jean Ping, described late Mama Betty Kaunda as a great woman who contributed immensely to Dr. Kenneth Kaunda’s leadership.
ZANIS reports that Dr. Ping said this in his message of condolences to the Zambian government, former first family and the Zambian people through AU Commissioner for Economic Affairs Dr. Maxwell Mkwezalamba.
This is contained in a press statement released to the Zambia News and Information Services (ZANIS) in Lusaka today by First Secretary for Press at the Zambian Embassy in Ethiopia, Dorcas Chileshe.
“The African Union (AU) has learnt with sadness and deep sorrow the death of Mama Betty Kaunda, former First Lady of the Republic of Zambia,” He said.
Dr. Ping stated that the continental body is mourning Mama Betty Kaunda with Dr. Kaunda and the people of Zambia.
He urged the nation to draw strength and comfort from God during this trying moment.
A requiem mass for Mama Betty Kaunda has since taken place at the Cathedral of the Holy Cross and burial takes place this afternoon in Lusaka’s State Lodge area.
President Michael Sata accorded the late former First Lady a three national mourning period which was later extended after Dr. Kaunda suddenly fell ill and was hospitalised at the University Teaching Hospital.
The late Mama Betty Kaunda died in her sleep in Zimbabwe on September 19th, 2012.

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