Traditional leaders have been called upon to desist from encouraging defilement as the habit was criminal.
A traditional healer of Ndola’s Twapya township Ward Chiponya made the call and observed that traditional healers were encouraging defilement by counselling their clients to have sex with minors.
He described the practice as criminal and called for an immediate stop to the practice.
ZANIS reports that Mr Chiponya made the call during a five-day capacity building initiative workshop for traditional healers on community integrated management and childhood illnesses (CMCI) at farmers training centre (FTC)in Serenje yesterday (Wednesday).
At the same meeting, the traditional healer slammed an alleged common practice by other healers who demanded sex with their female clients either married or single saying this risked the lives of even the traditional healers who were vulnerable to contracting HIV/AIDS due to their conduct.
On the meeting,Mr Chiponya said the initiative to call traditional healers for the workshop would make them know that the department of health was important to work with in saving lives.
He called on them to be open and truthful to their clients if the communities they worked in were to have confidence in them.
During the meeting, a Care International Zambia (CI-Z) official called for strengthened partnership between health workers and traditional healers if deaths in children aged under five were to be prevented.
Elijah Mvula said that traditional healers should realise that they were partners in the health system and should be able to refer cases to hospitals or clinic near them if they found that the case they were dealing with also required attention of hospitals.
He said it was noted that some deaths that could be prevented occurred because the traditional healer fails to refer that case to the hospital.
Mr. Mvula explained that while traditional healers had a role to play in attending to patients, there was need for them to they should recognise the role of conventional hospitals and clinics.
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