
Vice President George Kunda has reiterated government’s appreciation to traditional values and ceremonies in the country.
The Vice President said in Mwansabombwe, Kawambwa yesterday when he paid a courtesy call on Senior Chief Mwata Kazembe that it was a policy of government to promote traditional ceremonies and respect traditional rulers because of the role they play in governing and developing the country.
Mr. Kunda is in Mwansabombwe to grace this year’s Umutomboko traditional ceremony of the Lunda people of Luapula Province.
The Vice President told the chief that he had been sent by President Rupiah Banda to grace the traditional ceremony because the president himself who wanted to officiate at the occasion was committed with other national programmes.
Mr. Kunda said government is committed to meeting traditional leaders to discuss issues affecting them and their subjects to foster development.
He said although it was the first time for him to pay a courtesy call on the chief at his palace, the two had met before in other foras including the developmental meeting which was recently held in Mansa.
Mr. Kunda said the Umutomboko traditional ceremony has received a lot of international recognition which was a pride to the country.
He said government was happy that traditional ceremonies were now attracting a lot of local and international tourists.
‘This is why we shall continue to promote traditional ceremonies as government,” Mr Kunda said.
And Senior Chief Mwata Kazembe said he was happy that this year’s traditional ceremony was being graced by the Republican Vice President.
Chief Mwata Kazembe said traditional ceremonies were important because they promote cultural heritage.
He said there was hence need for government to support traditional ceremonies because a nation without culture is dead.
The Vice President was accompanied to Mwansabombwe by MMD Deputy National Secretary, Chembe Nyangu, Deputy Minister in the office of the Vice President, Gaston Sichilima, Deputy Local Government Minister, Moses Muteteka, Deputy Agriculture Minister, Allan Mbewe and Deputy Minister of Labour and Social Security, Simon Sichimba among others.
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