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Government committed to improving the welfare of people in rural areas-Luo

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Chief and Traditional Affairs Minister Nkandu Luo (in front dances) and National Museums Board Executive Secretary Flexon Mizinga (far right) at Livingstone Museum yesterday during the International Museum Day 2014 celebrations
Chief and Traditional Affairs Minister Nkandu Luo (in front dances) and National Museums Board Executive Secretary Flexon Mizinga (far right) at Livingstone Museum yesterday during the International Museum Day 2014 celebrations

Minister of Chiefs and Traditional Affairs Nkandu Luo has reiterated government’s commitment to improving the welfare of people in rural areas.

Professor Luo stated that government has paid keen interest to uphold the progressive core values of culture and tradition lineage.

She was speaking when she graced this year’s Zengani Traditional ceremony for the Tumbuka and Ngoni speaking people of Lundazi district.

She has also called on the people in the country to abandon bad cultural practices of child marriage, defilement, wife battery and other retrogressive practices.

“Child marriages affect about 42 percent of Zambian girls, with devastating consequences on health, their human rights and also access to education and their economic development. It is in this vein that we need to join hands and fight these ill vices,” she said.

She urged other traditional leaders to join the fight to against early marriages ensure that girl children are in school until they complete their education.

“All parents, traditional leaders and parents should not marry off the girl child at a tender age, keep them in school as they are able to explore their agenda and end up being doctors, teachers and health personnel among other professionals,” she stressed.

And Senior Chief Magodi of the Ngoni speaking people who spoke through a representative, Richard Nyirenda, praised government for the infrastructure development taking place in the district.

Chief Magodi said the connection of power being done by the Rural Electrification Authority (REA) in his chiefdom was commendable.

He however appealed to government to expedite the process of installing power supply so that Magodi secondary school which is currently under construction benefits.

Meanwhile, Chief Magodi has stated that the purchase of maize from farmers was a success as all the produce was sold to the Food Reserve Agency (FRA).

He however appealed to government to work on the Lundazi Chama road which is in a deplorable state.

The chief bemoaned the long distances covered by farmers in accessing markets to sell their produce.

4 COMMENTS

  1. We first heard this 3 years ago, and heard the same claims a few more times over the years. However, the actions of the PF Govt seem to contradict this claim but more befitting of the deceitful nature of this shameless Govt.
    So mama Luo, desist from such infuriating claims that you know very well you can’t live upto.

  2. There goes Nkandi Kardashian again. Politicians today are so full of diarrhea of the mouth. If most of today’s politicians were hotels, their adverts would read “Welcome to **** hotel. It’s the shit*. Talking all the time but doing nothing.

  3. Usual rhetoric. Anybody just stands and says something. The word committed is greatly abused in this country. Can we ban the use of this word by any politician who waked up to say something

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