Family Federation for World Peace Executive Director, Isaac Phiri, has called on communities to adopt a “school of love” approach to family life, describing it as essential to addressing moral decay and promoting stronger, more united families in Zambia.
Speaking in an interview with RCV News in Lusaka, Mr. Phiri said the family should be a cornerstone of inspiration, instilling shared values and beliefs in children that ultimately shape cohesive and morally upright communities.
“If families embrace the principles of trust, love, and mutual respect, especially when parents and couples lead by example, the nation can see a meaningful shift in societal values,” said Mr Phiri.
He stressed that parents must be role models by practicing the moral values they wish to see in their children, adding that such efforts are critical in raising responsible, respectful, and community-focused citizens.
By Betty Kakoma