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mirellaferreira_
Mih :
Tô pedindo um socorro urgente de Deus 🥺
2024-12-06 22:14:26
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analuciamuniz0802
Ana Lúcia :
somos peregrinos nesse mundo,estamos aqui ms não somos daqui nossa morada está no céu, lutas,dor,aflições e choro, faz parte dessa caminhada pr alcançarmos a vida eterna com Deus, lutemos com fé 🙏
2024-12-07 00:37:17
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user3bm3ka1n2b
Luísa Pereira :
😭😭😭😭😭😭😭 hoje minha alma está assim muito angustiada só Deus sabe o que estou sentindo 😭😭
2024-12-10 19:06:10
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tatazinhaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
tatazinhaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa :
😔minha mãe santo Deus faz um milagre tira ela da UTI, porém q acima de tudo seja feito a sua vontade AMÉM 😞
2024-12-28 04:00:35
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rosanafante767
Rosana Fante :
bem assim mesmo , tem dias que é só Deus mesmo ♥️
2024-12-06 19:59:01
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braido989
braido :
não sou dessa igreja. mas amo pessoal da CCB e os hinos ..são divinos ..
2024-12-08 00:31:44
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janetebatistajshs1828
janete :
verdade minha irmã que Deus continue abençoando sua vida que voz linda
2024-12-07 17:47:09
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marialuizanevesde0
Louvarei :
Apaz de Deus minha amada irmã
2024-12-06 20:55:34
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mariajosesousa81
Maria jose Sousa8 :
Oi minha linda flor estou passando para deixar meu carinho e abraço te desejo uma tarde especial com muita paz e alegria no seu coração
2024-12-06 20:31:48
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secret_tefany
Tefanyyy :
me arrepiei aqui 🥹
2024-12-07 17:05:27
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silmara.padilha1
Silmara Padilha :
foi o primeiro hino q vi na CCB quando entrei na igreja Deus tocou em minha alma
2024-12-07 00:07:14
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gilmarbarboza381
gilmarbarboza381 :
o irmã se eu for cantar os hinos eu choro dia todo misericórdia Deus e bom
2024-12-08 00:06:52
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dye97o29a3qb
dye97o29a3qb :
tenho pedido socorro pro senhor sou testemunhada não estou aguentando mais tanta prova
2025-01-23 00:11:58
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rutesuelimelo
Rute Sueli Melo :
😭😭😭 irmã estou sem forças pra voltar pra casa do pai peco oração
2025-01-12 17:51:08
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lurdes.chcara.par
Lurdes chácara Paraiso :
Glória a Deus pela su vida irmã peço orações pela vida de meu amigo Odair esta esperando resultado de biopsia que o senhor tenha misericórdia dele
2024-12-09 00:33:28
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roza.castro
Roza Castro :
Peço oração pelo meu irmão, que está passando uma grande prova😪
2025-02-15 03:38:45
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Court hands 5-year jail term to Lusaka mother for ‘ironing’ her daughter UPON realizing that liberation was out of reach, when the Court struck the gavel after jailing her five years for burning her daughter with a pressing iron, a mother of Lusaka cried uncontrollably regretting having laid hands on her nine-year old daughter. https://www.facebook.com/share/p/pXoVsBvskQVCGTaW/?mibextid=oFDknk Her daughter's crime for the punishment was not washing the dishes and coming home late. Despite telling the Court that she was a single orphan with an infant and other dependents to take care of,  Elina Mwaleza could not sway the Court into imposing a lesser punishment, as Magistrate Mutinta Mwenya indicated that her hands were tied because the offense she had committed attracted a minimum sentence of five years. The words of the magistrate which were lacking hope, brought Mwaleza to tears. In this matter Mwaleza was charged with assault on a child.  In her defense, Mwaleza had told the Court that whilst whipping her daughter, the child accidentally fell on the iron, which she (Mwaleza) had put carelessly after ironing. Mwaleza said she did not burn her daughter’s thigh and hand intentionally, as she was only trying to discipline her for coming home late and not doing house chores, unbeknownst to her that she would fall on the pressing iron which she had forgotten to switch off. But in her findings, Magistrate Mwenya said the burns were not only on the girl’s feet but the sole of her foot, her thigh, back and arm which shows that someone was pressing the iron in the said areas systemically to inflict pain. Magistrate Mwenya said Mwaleza has corroborated the evidence of her child that she was beaten for coming home late and not washing the dirty plates.  “Mwaleza appears to suggest that she beat the child because she had not washed the plates she was told to clean and came home at an awkward hour when the sun had gone down. In other words she is putting up a defense of lawful chastisement which is a defence at common law,” Magistrate Mutinta said. “Given the age of the victim and the mode of beating her, certainly no reasonable human being would accept such treatment of a child of tender years to be reasonable chastisement. The force applied was unlawful. In the premise I am satisfied beyond all reasonable doubt battery was committed on the  child.” Magistrate Mwenya said the imprinted scars from the iron burns on the child’s body were sufficient evidence for actual bodily harm which proves that the child was battered.  Magistrate Mwenya said the excuse by Mwaleza that her pregnancy hormones caused her to torture the child cannot be used as a defense.  “l use the objective test of what a reasonable pregnant woman at full term would do if her own biological child came home at 18 hours and did not wash plates it would certainly not reach this extent of discipline certainly not to ones blood,”magistrate Mwenya said.  She indicated that she was satisfied that State prosecutor, Malama Chisenga had proved the case of assault on a child contrary to section 248A of the Penal Code against Mwaleza and convicted her. In mitigation Mwaleza, with tears streaming down her cheeks, begged for mercy saying she did not intentionally burn the child. “I have raised her without the father, I made a mistake to beat her and she fell on the iron. They (Social welfare inspectors) should give me back the child, I will take care of her, many dependents will suffer if am sent to prison. I take care of my siblings and mother, am a single orphan my died died a long time,”Mwaleza said between sobs.  But magistrate Mwenya said even if Mwaleza cried her a river, she was limited to only imposing the mandatory sentence of five years. “There’s nothing I can do once I convict, this offense carries a minimum mandatory sentence of five years. I hereby sentence you to five years imprisonment. Your police bond is revoked you have 14 days to appeal the case is closed,”ordered magistrate Mwenya.  As sh
Court hands 5-year jail term to Lusaka mother for ‘ironing’ her daughter UPON realizing that liberation was out of reach, when the Court struck the gavel after jailing her five years for burning her daughter with a pressing iron, a mother of Lusaka cried uncontrollably regretting having laid hands on her nine-year old daughter. https://www.facebook.com/share/p/pXoVsBvskQVCGTaW/?mibextid=oFDknk Her daughter's crime for the punishment was not washing the dishes and coming home late. Despite telling the Court that she was a single orphan with an infant and other dependents to take care of, Elina Mwaleza could not sway the Court into imposing a lesser punishment, as Magistrate Mutinta Mwenya indicated that her hands were tied because the offense she had committed attracted a minimum sentence of five years. The words of the magistrate which were lacking hope, brought Mwaleza to tears. In this matter Mwaleza was charged with assault on a child. In her defense, Mwaleza had told the Court that whilst whipping her daughter, the child accidentally fell on the iron, which she (Mwaleza) had put carelessly after ironing. Mwaleza said she did not burn her daughter’s thigh and hand intentionally, as she was only trying to discipline her for coming home late and not doing house chores, unbeknownst to her that she would fall on the pressing iron which she had forgotten to switch off. But in her findings, Magistrate Mwenya said the burns were not only on the girl’s feet but the sole of her foot, her thigh, back and arm which shows that someone was pressing the iron in the said areas systemically to inflict pain. Magistrate Mwenya said Mwaleza has corroborated the evidence of her child that she was beaten for coming home late and not washing the dirty plates. “Mwaleza appears to suggest that she beat the child because she had not washed the plates she was told to clean and came home at an awkward hour when the sun had gone down. In other words she is putting up a defense of lawful chastisement which is a defence at common law,” Magistrate Mutinta said. “Given the age of the victim and the mode of beating her, certainly no reasonable human being would accept such treatment of a child of tender years to be reasonable chastisement. The force applied was unlawful. In the premise I am satisfied beyond all reasonable doubt battery was committed on the child.” Magistrate Mwenya said the imprinted scars from the iron burns on the child’s body were sufficient evidence for actual bodily harm which proves that the child was battered. Magistrate Mwenya said the excuse by Mwaleza that her pregnancy hormones caused her to torture the child cannot be used as a defense. “l use the objective test of what a reasonable pregnant woman at full term would do if her own biological child came home at 18 hours and did not wash plates it would certainly not reach this extent of discipline certainly not to ones blood,”magistrate Mwenya said. She indicated that she was satisfied that State prosecutor, Malama Chisenga had proved the case of assault on a child contrary to section 248A of the Penal Code against Mwaleza and convicted her. In mitigation Mwaleza, with tears streaming down her cheeks, begged for mercy saying she did not intentionally burn the child. “I have raised her without the father, I made a mistake to beat her and she fell on the iron. They (Social welfare inspectors) should give me back the child, I will take care of her, many dependents will suffer if am sent to prison. I take care of my siblings and mother, am a single orphan my died died a long time,”Mwaleza said between sobs. But magistrate Mwenya said even if Mwaleza cried her a river, she was limited to only imposing the mandatory sentence of five years. “There’s nothing I can do once I convict, this offense carries a minimum mandatory sentence of five years. I hereby sentence you to five years imprisonment. Your police bond is revoked you have 14 days to appeal the case is closed,”ordered magistrate Mwenya. As sh

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