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Government says traditional leaders are key development partners

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President Edgar Lungu greets his  Special Assistant for  Political Affairs Kaiza Zulu on arrival at Kenneth Kaunda International Airport shortly before departure to Addis Ababa, Ethiopia for the African Union Summit on January 29,2015 -Picture by THOMAS NSAMA
President Edgar Lungu greets his Special Assistant for Political Affairs Kaiza Zulu on arrival at Kenneth Kaunda International Airport shortly before departure to Addis Ababa, Ethiopia for the African Union Summit on January 29,2015 -Picture by THOMAS NSAMA

Government says it values and respects the relationship it enjoys with traditional leaders across the country.

Speaking last evening at the Ngoni cultural and dinner dance held at Intercontinental hotel, Justice Minister Ngosa Simbyakula disclosed that government recognizes traditional leaders as partners in national development.

Mr. Simbyakula said this is demonstrated by the recent consultative meeting President Lungu had with Chiefs at State house just two days after being sworn in as Zambia’s sixth President.

Mr Simbyakula further said governments desire to normalize working relations with Chiefs can been seen in the recent move taken by the Head of state to recognize Henry Kanyanta Sosala as paramount Chief Chitmukulu of the Bemba speaking people.

He said the move has normalized the relationship between government and the Bemba royal establishment.

Meanwhile Mr. Simbyakula has praised the Ngoni speaking people for the efforts they are making in preserving culture through the celebrating of the N’cwala ceremony.

He noted that celebrating N’cwala ceremony is cardinal in the preservation of culture for the future young generation and as a reminder to people of where they are coming from as a tribe.

He implored the corporate world and business community to help in sponsoring the Ncwala ceremony which will take place at Mtenguleni village in Eastern Province on the 28th of February this year.

And speaking earlier at the same function Chief Madzimawe said the Ngoni royal establishment is pleased with the appointment of the first female Vice President.

The traditional ruler observed that the appointment of Mrs Wina as Republican Vice President has been long overdue.

Chief Madzimawe said the appointment of Mrs Wina is an indication that women have now risen to a high level in positions of decision making in governance.

8 COMMENTS

  1. Is Dr Manda okey? He didnt sound like the one I know this morning on his usual manzi therapy program .his voice was like that of Sata in the last days of his life.

  2. We should have invited chitimukulu To This Occasion So As To Show Him how we will run the new govt. Everything Lungu s govt says is wise

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