
Paramount Chief Mpezeni of the Ngoni people of Eastern Province has called for male circumcision clinics.
Paramount Chief Mpezeni said as a tool in the fight against HIV/AIDS circumcision should be encouraged adding that HIV/AIDS is everyone’s concern.
The Paramount Chief said this in a speech read on his behalf by his representative George Zulu at a luncheon which was held at US Ambassador to Zambia Mark Storella’s residence in Sunningdale in Kabulonga.
He added that there was need to fight the disease by returning some of the good customs practiced in traditions such as circumcision.
Present at the luncheon was Republican President Rupiah Banda and Defence Minister Kalombo Mwansa.
Meanwhile Paramount Chief Mpezeni has said that he is looking for an investor from the United States of America (USA) to partner with his people in putting up a factory at Feni his headquarters to manufacture coal-bricates.
Paramount Chief Mpezeni said that this would be an alternative to charcoal energy.
He said with America’s advanced technology, the industry could go a long way in stopping the savage destruction of the forest for charcoal.
The Paramount Chief also gave Ambassador Storella a white shield and a black knob-Karee a symbol of peace between the Ngoni and the Americans.
ZANIS