Zimbabwe News Update

🇿🇼 Published: 29 December 2025
📘 Source: Lusaka Times

Central Province Deputy Permanent Secretary, Godfrey Chitambala, has advised married couples not to neglect their parents in old age if they are to enjoy God’s blessings. Mr Chitambala said it is the responsibility of married couples to support parents from both families in times of need. He was speaking during the wedding ceremony of Kaoma Kamfwa and Dongo Mbeba in Kabwe yesterday.

Mr Chitambala said parents play a vital role in the lives of their children and should be adequately supported as they grow older. “As you continue to grow in your marriage, you need to realise that you both have parents who, at some point, will grow old and will need support from both of you,” he said. Mr Chitambala emphasised that parents should not be left to suffer in old age, especially by children who have the capacity to help them.

“It is important to remember that you are here today because someone took care of you,” he added. He also advised the couple to build their marriage according to God’s guidance on the roles of a husband and wife. “Any marriage that does not communicate does not flourish.

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I urge you to remain true to your promise of mutual care, respect, and protection, and to raise a family together,” Mr Chitambala said. He further urged the families of the newly wedded couple to support their union by providing the necessary guidance and support. Mr Chitambala noted that marriage comes with many challenges, adding that it is the responsibility of both families to help the couple grow in holy matrimony. He has since cautioned the couple against relying on outsiders to resolve their differences, encouraging them to instead embrace communication, tolerance, and mutual respect.

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Originally published by Lusaka Times • December 29, 2025

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