
THE Barotse Royal Establishment has said President Rupiah Banda was appropriately dressed at this year’s Kuomboka Traditional Ceremony which took place on Saturday.
Kuomboka ceremony Lusaka organising committee chairperson Oliver Saasa said during a royal banquet hosted by the Litunga, Lubosi Imwiko at the winter palace in Limulunga yesterday that there was nothing surprising by the white beret President Banda wore during the ceremony.
President Banda was among the dignitaries who attended the banquet.
Professor Saasa said the hosts of the Kuomboka Traditional Ceremony were happy with what the president and First Lady, Thandiwe wore.
He said the president as the guest of honour at the event was under no obligation to wear a Liziba (traditional suit) or any kind of attire, including the red beret.
Prof Saasa said a guest of honour at the Kuomboka could come dressed in any attire they felt comfortable with.
“What was written in The Post newspapers that people were surprised when the president wore a white beret has nothing to do with the Barotse Royal Establishment. We are happy with the whole attire the president wore,” Prof Saasa said.
He explained that the red beret was not official attire of the Kuomboka as it was fashion that started with Litunga Mulambwa and was associated with the paddlers of the royal barge.
The red beret became popular after that time and people attending the ceremony adopted it as part of their attire.
Prof Saasa said this year’s Kuomboka went well and that it was good that the president accepted to grace it.
And Litunga Imwiko thanked Mr Banda for gracing the event and for attending the banquet.
He thanked all the chiefs from other parts of the country who witnessed this year’s Kuomboka ceremony.
Litunga Imwiko said Kuombaka was a national event that unified the country and was important for the preservation of culture.
He said the fact that a lot of people from all parts of Zambia attended the ceremony was a sign that it did not just belong to the people of Western Province but to the whole country.
Yesterday’s edition of The Post said President Banda surprised people when he arrived at Mongu Airstrip dressed in a white beret instead of the usual red beret.
And President Banda has disclosed that Government has initiated projects aimed at improving the health services in Western Province worth K27 billion.
Projects worth K4 billion have already started and 40 others aimed at poverty reduction were yet to start.
This is according to a report monitored on Zambia National Broadcasting Corporation television news last evening.
Meanwhile, President Banda arrived in Lusaka around 18:30 hours and was met at Lusaka International Airport by several Cabinet ministers and Government officials.
[Times of Zambia]