Chiefs in Luapula province have called for the suspension of Presidential by-elections but allow the acting President, Rupiah Banda to continue until 2011.
Speaking in separate interviews with ZANIS on Tuesday, chief Kashinka of Mwense district said in his opinion, there was no need to hold a costly presidential by-election when Mr Banda as acting President was capable of running government until 2011.
He appealed to political parties in the country to heed to his appeal for the sake of peace in the country.
And Senior chief Lukwesa of Samfya district said acting President, Mr. Banda was best placed to govern the country until 2011.
He said Mr. Banda has so far proved to be a capable leader.
Meanwhile, Chief Puta of Chiengi district said he would not support a presidential candidate whose hands were soiled.
He said traditional leaders would only support aspiring presidential candidates with attributes that were similar to those of the late President Mwanawasa.
And chief Chisunka of Mansa district echoed the other chiefs’ proposal.
And business stalled Tuesday afternoon in Ndola with late Republican President Mwanawasa’s body arrival for viewing.
Most companies suspended business to avail their staff chance to view the late Dr Mwanawasa’s body.
The ceremony that started at 12:30 hours at the International Trade Fair (ITF) grounds with a prayer by Zambia Army Chaplain Hendrix Moma praying that the Christian nation declaration should be upheld by all Zambians during the mourning period and beyond.
Major Moma also prayed for unity among Zambians adding that the next leadership continue with the late President Mwanawasa’s vision of improving the national economy for the benefit of all people.
He described the late president as a leader who upheld firmness while embracing fairness in dealing with issues that confront the nation.
He said Dr. Mwanawasa believed in the rule of law as opposed to exploitation.
He therefore challenged the church to stand firm in praying for peaceful transition of government.
And CopperBelt Minister Mwansa Mbulakulima said Dr. Mwanawasa will be remembered for successfully implementing policies of revamping the mining industry in the province.
He acknowledged that Dr. Mwanawasa tirelessly devoted his efforts to establishing the Copperbelt as an economic hub through value addition to local products and services through establishment of the Chambishi economic zone.
He called on Zambians to remember the late President by upholding values of transparency, the rule of law and democracy as they mourn the late leader.
Meanwhile, the ITF grounds were full to capacity as people from different parts of the province assembled to view the body of the late president.
Security had a tough time controlling an impatient crowd as it filed past Dr. Mwanawasa’s casket.
Medics too were seen busy attending to mourners who fainted after standing for hours in the long queue to veiw the body.
First lady Maureen is among family members and government officials accompanying the body of Dr. Mwanawasa.
Viewing in Ndola is scheduled to end at 19:50 hours.
The body will lie in state at Kabelenga Presidential Guest House before being flown to Solwezi.
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