Four people are reported to have died of diarrhoea in the recent past in Chief Chama’s area of Kawambwa district.
The four suspected victims are reported to have died in Katota and Chama areas between December 8 and December 18, 2008.
Chief Chama of the Chishimba people in Kawambwa revealed this to Zambia News and Information Services (ZANIS) yesterday.
And Chief Chama has attributed  the death of his subjets to lack of trained health personnel at Chibote and Chama rural health centers.
Chief Chama said many people in his chiefdom were also dying from different diseases because the untrained staff cannot attend to them, espeially if there are complicated cases.
He also said some of his subjects do not have transpsort to take their sick relatives to the Boma which is abaout 115 kilometers from his area.
And the chief explained that Mambwe rural health centre has not been opened since it was build two years ago beause  no personnnel has been sent there yet.
Chief Chama said it is a pity to note that people in the area are being denied health services despite government putting up a permanent health institution.
He wondered why the Ministry of Health has not taken interest to send health personnel to Mambwe health centre, describing the situation as sad.
“People need provision of health services closer to them and the health center that had been built in Mambwe will be the waste of resources if government will not send staff  there”, said chief Chama.
The traditional leader observed that some people might start vandalizing the building if it is not occupied.
When contacted for a comment about the deaths, District Health Director, Dr Earnest Mwila, said his office has not received such a report.
Dr. Mwila said the deaths could have been caused by something else and not an epidemic because his office is sensitive.