CHIEF Mwanachingwala of Southern Province has described Chiefs Nalubamba and Macha, who denied endorsing President Banda, as hypocrites.
And Royal Foundation of Zambia chairperson Chief Mukuni has described utterances by the two chiefs over the Mazabuka resolutions as unfortunate.
Chief Mwanachingwala said in a telephone interview yesterday that Chief Nalubamba is trying to console and please United Party for National Development (UPND) president Hakainde Hichilema because the Patriotic Front/UPND pact was unsuccessful.
He was commenting on comments attributed to Chiefs Macha and Nalubamba that they never endorsed Mr Banda for the 2011 elections.
“Chief Nalubamba is depressed that the PF/ UPND pact is dead and is only displaying his anger because he supports the UPND,” he said.
Chief Mwanachingwala said Chief Nalubamba encouraged him to invite President Banda to the recent conference of Southern Province chiefs where it was resolved that the chiefs would support Mr Banda in this year’s tripartite elections.
He said Chief Nalubamba should have told President Banda during the meeting that he would not endorse him.
“Why should Chief Nalubamba U-turn on this matter when we agreed that we would give Mr Banda all our support during the meeting?” Chief Mwanachingwala said.
He said Chief Nalubamba should thank Mr Banda for everything the President has done in his chiefdom and not show ingratitude and disrespect.
“Zambians should forgive Chief Nalubamba for denying what he earlier agreed to, because he doesn’t know what he is doing,” Chief Mwanachingwala said.
In an interview yesterday at his office, Chief Mukuni said he does not want to believe that the articles attributed to the two traditional leaders in The Post of yesterday are true and he hopes to hear that Chiefs Nalubamba and Macha were misquoted.
“It would appear that in Zambia today, there seems to be a culture of dissenting for the sake of it. It is very unfortunate indeed. I am sure the two chiefs will have problems with their subjects because how do you expect someone to say such things when they could not do so during the deliberations,” he said.
Chief Mukuni said he would like the two traditional leaders to come out in the open and state their true position on the matter of endorsing Mr Banda.
He said even when he spoke during the Mazabuka conference, he did not speak in his personal capacity about the traditional leaders’ support for Mr Banda but that it was a resolution which represented all the 41 chiefs.
“What I presented to the President were the feelings of the majority on their support for President Banda as Presidential candidate. These were not my personal feelings,” he said.
Chief Mukuni said he has been trying to get hold of the two traditional leaders but to no avail.
And Chief Chilyabufu of Itezhi-tezhi described the utterances of Chiefs Nalubamba and Macha as false while Chief Sinazongwe said he is extremely disappointed with the two traditional leaders.
“I disagree with the two chiefs and I am also angry with them. There is something wrong. Maybe they must have been approached by some opposition politicians who could have swayed them to change their stance. It is not right to go against what you have agreed to,” he said.
The traditional leader wondered how Chief Macha, who was secretary of the conference of chiefs, and wrote the minutes as well as the resolutions, could all of a sudden make a U-turn on supporting President Banda.
“Chief Macha was secretary of the conference and he wrote that all the 41 of us agreed and supported the proceedings. I don’t remember anyone disagreeing. I don’t know why he had to change,” Chief Sinazongwe said.
[Zambia Daily Mail]