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President Dr Lazarus Chakwera will this Saturday attend the funeral service for Archbishop Tarcisius Ziyaye at Civo Stadium in Lilongwe, the Office of President and Cabinet has announced.
Ziyaye died in Namibia this week where he was receiving medical attention.
On Thursday, the Malawi leader directed that the fallen cleric be buried with military honours.
The body of Ziyaye arrived in the country on Thursday through Kamuzu International Airport (KIA) in the capital Lilongwe.
Among notable faces that welcomed the body of Ziyaye were Speaker of the National Assembly, Catharine Gotani Hara, presidential advisor on religous affairs, Rev Brian Kamwendo, Lilongwe City West Constituency MP, George Zulu.
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A mass service for the funeral of is underway at Maula Cathedral in Lilongwe where hundreds of catholic faithfuls have filled up the church with some taking up seats in the outer space.
Archbishop Ziyaye died on Monday in Namibia where he was receiving medical treatment.
Tomorrow at 10am, Archibishop Ziyaye’s body will be taken to Civo Stadium for public viewing.
The body of Ziyaye arrived in the country on Thursday through Kamuzu International Airport (KIA) in the capital Lilongwe.
Among notable faces that welcomed the body of Ziyaye were Speaker of the National Assembly, Catharine Gotani Hara, presidential advisor on religous affairs, Rev Brian Kamwendo, Lilongwe City West Constituency MP, George Zulu.
President Dr. Lazarus Chakwera has ordered that long serving Archbishop Tarcisius Ziyaye of the Archdiocese of Lilongwe, be accorded âmilitary honours.
The Office of the President and Cabinet (OPC) said in a statement signed by Zanga-zanga Chikhosi released on Thursday made available to faceofmalawi.
The remains of Ziyaye who died in Namibia on the wee hours of Monday will arrive in the country today through Kamuzu International Airport (KIA) in the capital Lilongwe.
Ziyaye will be laid to rest on Sartuday after a requirement mass at Civo Stadium.
Bishop Ziyaye will be the first to be buried inside the Cathedral.
Bishop Ziyaye died in the wee hours of today in Namibia where he was receiving medical treatment.
âArchibishop Ziyaye has passed on in the early hours of today, 14 December 2020 in Namibia where he was receiving medical treatment,” reads in part the statement signed by Episcopal Conference of Malawi (ECM) Secretary Father Henry Saindi.
Writing on his official facebook page Chakwera expressed shock over the passing of Ziyaye.
“I have learnt with shock of the passing of Archbishop Tarcizious Ziyaye of the Archdiocese of Lilongwe.
“His faith in Christ, belief in humanity, and courage in pursuing justice for all have long been an inspiration to me and so many,” wrote Chakwera in the statement.