THE Lusaka Fitness Squad, Zambia’s largest amateur running club, is at it again! They’ve turned their passion for running into a lifeline for kids with heart disease, donating K63,015 to the National Heart Hospital.
The gesture follows a long-distance 56-kilometre run from Lusaka to Kafue by Dr. Donald Mumba, President of the Zambia Pediatric Association and an LFS member, who said he was inspired after witnessing the struggles of young patients.
“Many children born in Zambia, one out of every hundred, come with congenital heart diseases. They don’t choose this, and their hospital stays can be long and stressful,” Dr. Mumba.
“I wanted to make their time here more comfortable, giving them books, toys or play areas to feel at home while receiving treatment.”
Katai Chola, president of LFS, said the initiative is part of the club’s commitment to fitness, health and community service.
“Our hearts need exercise just like the rest of our bodies,” Chola said.
“Through our awareness campaigns, we received contributions from members and the general public, which we presented during Christmas. Today, we are back with another donation. This partnership is ongoing, it is not a one-off.”
Meanwhile, Senior Medical Superintendent Dr. Shumba, lauded the squad, saying their efforts go beyond running, touching the lives of children and families.
“This is more than a donation. It is a demonstration of collaboration, care, and dedication. Dr. Mumba and the Lusaka Fitness Squad have gone above and beyond to support children with heart disease,” Dr. Shumba said.
The funds will support child-friendly facilities at the hospital, including play areas and learning resources, ensuring young patients receive care in a comforting environment.
The squad has pledged continued engagement, promising to turn more kilometres into hope for Zambia’s children battling with congenital diseases.
(Mwebantu, Friday, 30th January, 2026)