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BURIAL OF THE CATHOLIC BISHOP OF MONZE RIGHT REV. DR. MOSES HAMUNGOLE
- Present was the Apostolic Nuncio to Zambia and Malawi the Very Reverend Archbishop Monsignor Gianfranco Gallone Representing the Pope and Catholic Church World wide.
- Present was the Archbishop of Lusaka Right Rev. Dr. Alick Banda representing Zambia Conference of Catholic Bishops and the Catholic Church in Zambia
- Present were Officials from the Zambian Government
- Present were the Team from the Diocese of Monze Curia consisting of Priests and Sisters. Joined by Lay friends who generously helped.
- ICT & Communications Works - Fr. Costa Cheepa Communications Coordinator of the Diocese of Monze in Collaboration with Mr. Emmanuel Haambokoma an ICT Consultant
THE BIOGRAPHICAL DATA OF RIGHT REV. DR. MOSES HAMUNGOLE
Family background:
Born: 1st May 1967 in Kafue (Lusaka Archdiocese)
Family: Son of Simon and Sofiah Hamungole and third born of the 8 children (3 brothers and 5 sisters)
Baptised: By Fr. Joseph Parolo, Italian Fidei Donum Priest from Archdiocese of Milan in Italy, at Holy Savour Parish in Kafue Estate on 29th October 1978.
Confirmed: By Archbishop Emmanuel Milingo at Holy Saviour Parish in Kafue on 13th December 1981
Basic Education:
Grade 1 to 7 at Shikoswe Primary School in Kafue from 1975 to 1981
Form 1 to 3 at Kafue Boys Secondary School in Kafue from 1982 to 1984
Grade 11 to 12 at Mukasa Minor Seminary in Choma from 1985 to 1986
Seminary Formation:
Emmaus Spirituality Year at St. Augustine Major Seminary in Kabwe from 1987 -1988
Diploma in Philosophy at St. Augustine Major Seminary in Kabwe from 1988 - 1990
1st Year Theology Studies at St. Augustine Major Seminary in Kabwe from 1990 - 1991
Bachelor of Theology studies at St. Dominic's Major Seminary in Lusaka from 1991- 1994
Ordained deacon by Archbishop James Spaita on 25th July 1993 at St. Dominic's
Major Seminary in Lusaka.
Priestly and professional Experience:
Ordained by Archbishop Adrian Mungandu on 6th August 1994 at Holy Saviour Parish in Kafue Estate
Assistant Parish Priest in New Kanyama Parish in Lusaka from 1994 - 1995
Assistant Parish Priest in Holy Trinity (then Railway - Chowa) Parish in Kabwe from 1995 – 1997
Director of Yastani Studios, a video production centre of then Zambia Episcopal (ZEC) in Lusaka from 1997 - 1999
Masters in Social Sciences (specialisation in Social Communication) from Gregorian University in Rome - Italy from 1999 – 2002
Communications Director at the Secretariat of Association of Member Episcopal Conferences of Eastern Africa (AMECEA) in Nairobi - Kenya from 2002 - 2008
Attended 3 weeks Seminar on NGO and Project Management at the Galilee Institute in Israel in 2005
Elected SIGNIS Africa President in Uganda during the SIGNIS Africa Assembly in 2005 for 4 years.
Elected SIGNIS (World Catholic Communications Association with head office in Brussels - Belgium) Board Member for the period of 2005 to 2009
Taught as a part time lecturer at Tangaza University College's Institute of Social Communication from 2004 - 2006
Masters in Cultures and Development Studies from Katholieke Universiteit Lueven in Belgium from 2008 - 2009
PhD Studies in Social Sciences with specialisation in Mass Communication from 2009 - 2015 at Katholieke Universiteit Lueven in Belgium.While doing Phd studies at Katholieke Universiteit Lueven in Belgium, became Director of Vatican Radio's English Africa and Kiswahili Programmes in Rome - Italy from 2011 - 2014
Elected SIGNIS Treasurer from 2012 - 2014.
Participated and presented papers at two International Conferences in Athens in Greece and Barcelona in Spain in 2011. The Paper presented at the Conference in Greece was published as a chapter in the book in 2013
Bishop: Appointed Bishop of Monze on 10th February 2014 while working for Vatican Radio in Rome - Italy, and ordained on 3rd May 2014 in Monze by Bishop Emilio Patriarcha
Elected Bishop Director of Zambia Conference of Catholic Bishop's Communication Commission in 2014
Successfully defended the PhD Thesis "Television and Cultivation of Personal Values among Catholics in Zambia" on 6th November 2015 at Katholieke Universiteit Lueven in Belgium and was awarded a Doctorate in Social Sciences with Specialisation in Mass Communications.
Bishop Hamungole’s Pastoral Ministry:
Bishop Moses has had a very busy pastoral schedule trying to reach out to every Parish and institution. His Passion to build the new Cathedral of Monze Diocese is one of the greatest symbols of his love for the Diocese of Monze.
The construction of the New Cathedral:
Bishop Moses began the project of the construction of the new cathedral. He was determined to put up a new Cathedral which has already been named as Holy Trinity Cathedral. On 21st December there was ground breaking that marked the beginning of the work at the New Cathedral site. Like Moses of the Bible who never lived to see his dream come true, Bishop Moses has not lived to see the completion of the construction of the Cathedral. May God reward him with a faithful Servant’s reward.
GRATITUDE
Many thanks to each and everyone who helped, generously supported and prayed
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Data loggers are one way to collect information on changes in water level, salinity, temperature, etc. in different water bodies (lakes, ponds, sloughs, rivers). These types of tools are important in studying hydrology of different ecosystems. Information gathered from data loggers can be used to document changes that are occurring and, through modeling, project future changes that may occur.
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A splendiferous serenade of subterranean sites is hidden beneath many Bureau of Land Management (BLM) public lands spread throughout the west. Eleven BLM States contain caves and karst (…karst is a cousin to the cave that typically involves an area of limestone terrain characterized by sinks, ravines, and underground streams) lands, and interestingly, the BLM manages over 1,500 caves in these States.
Just recently BLM staff got an up-close look a lava tube in central Oregon. In early April, ten BLM and three U.S. Forest Service Outdoor Recreation Specialists participated in a full-day training session on Cave & Karst Management, led by BLM's National Cave Specialist, Jim Goodbar, and the Carlsbad District Cave Specialist, Aaron Stockton. The course included a short classroom session at the BLM Prineville Office covering the Federal Cave Protection Act of 1988 and other Cave/Karst Management laws, regulations, policies and procedures, as well as the background and policies specific to preventing the spread of White Nose Syndrome (WNS) among bat colonies.
The field portion of the Cave & Karst Management training involved visiting a lava tube east of Bend, Oregon, and finding evidence for determining that the cave meets the criteria for “Significant Cave status under the Federal Cave Protection Act” (…in other words, it has one or more of the following: biota, historic or archaeological resources, geologic/mineralogic/paleontologic features, hydrologic resources. recreational, educational or scientific values). Prior to leaving the site, the group practiced decontamination procedures designed to prevent any spread of WNS from cave to cave.
The BLM uses various management techniques to help balance land use activities and the protection of the nation’s fragile cave and karst resources. Conservation also is a key component of the caves and karst management. The primary approach is three-fold:
Detection – The detection phase may use several different techniques; field examinations, known data files, satellite images, and geophysical techniques such as natural potential, induced resistivity, and ground penetrating radar;
Avoidance – The avoidance phase may be as easy as moving a project or activity to eliminate conflicts (e.g., roads, power lines, and facilities may be moved to avoid construction problems and protect cave and karst resources); and
Mitigation – Mitigation measures may be applied to lessen any impacts that can’t be avoided (i.e. Berms may be constructed along roads to avoid spills or runoff from entering caves and ground water recharge points).
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It's probably because outsourcing businesses such as data entry services have been one of the key drivers of India's economy in recent times. The outsourcing businesses were the first to feel the heat of the subprime meltdown probably because of the depreciating value of dollar against most of the major world currencies including the Indian Rupee. Dollar depreciation means less pay for the same effort and costs for outsourcing companies and this is exactly how the outsourcing industry has been affected by the subprime meltdown.
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