By Justin Akakulubelwa Paramount Chief CHITIMUKULU has described social media reports surrounding his presence and that of President HAKAINDE HICHILEMA at the Kuomboka Ceremony as mere political manifestation by uninformed people. The MWINE LUBEMBA wonders how President HAKAINDE HICHILEMA, who has facilitated his movement from Northern to Western Province, can be accused of competing with
(ZANIS) Paramount Chief CHITIMUKULU of the Bemba people says Northern Province will be the next food basket of the country. Paramount Chief CHITIMUKULU says this is because the region has continued to receive good rainfall and has good soil, which is conducive for farming. The traditional leader has urged the people in the province to
(ZANIS) Paramount Chief CHITIMUKULU of Northern Province has called on politicians to stop preaching tribalism. ZANIS reports that Paramount Chief CHITIMUKULU said this when Lands and Natural Resources Minister ELIJAH MUCHIMA paid a courtesy call on him in Kasama. The traditional leader said politicians should be promoting peace and unity unlike causing unnecessary divisions. He
By Henry Sinyangwe Paramount Chief CHITIMUKULU has described the use of his image on political messages as a malicious assault on the Bemba Royal Establishment’s nobility and honour. On December 18, social media platforms carried a story on a call for a meeting of descendants of Kola to discuss strategies on their purportedly threatened existence
By Memory Bbuku Paramount Chief CHITIMUKULU of the Bemba people says the solution to escalating prices of Mealie Meal lies in utilising the country’s resources to produce adequate maize. The traditional leader says Zambia does not need to grapple with high prices of Mealie Meal because it has the potential and resources to grow enough
By Hector Simfukwe President HAKAINDE HICHILEMA has called on Zambians to appreciate each other’s cultures and traditions. President HICHILEMA says this should be done by learning each other’s languages and values as this promotes unity in the country. He says the exhibition of brotherly love between the LITUNGA of Western Province and Paramount Chief Chitimukulu
By Prince Chiyuni President HAKAINDE HICHILEMA says his administration will NOT interfere in traditional affairs. President HICHILEMA has however appealed to traditional leaders to always resolve succession disputes amicably He was speaking when he met Paramount Chief CHITIMUKULU, of the Bemba people of Northern Province at Community House today. President HICHILEMA further said Government remains
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