Thu, 15 Feb 2018 10:10:39 +0000 By MUYANI SHINJABALE THE Lamba-Lima Royal Council of Zambia has expressed grief over the lack of Lamba speaking people serving in the Ministry of Chiefs and Traditional affairs in the Copperbelt Office. Lamba-Lima Royal Council of Zambia chairperson and executive committee, Josephat Nsundwe noted that there was no Lamba -Speaking person that was serving in the Ministry of Chiefs and Traditional Affairs in Masaiti, Mpongwe and Lufwanyama Districts on the Copperbelt Province. In an interview with the Daily Nation, Mr. Nsundwe said even an alien would wonder if there were any educated Lamba speaking people to serve in the traditional systems on the Copperbelt. “The Common Law would expeditiously require that the culture, customs and traditions, wishes and aspirations of the Lamba speaking people to whom they apply must be addressed now than ever. “Lambas are displaced and not firmly represented in many areas of the government forums, hence, […]
Absence of Lambas in Chiefs ministry questioned
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