By NATION REPORTERPARAMOUNT Chief Chitimukulu of the Bemba has urged traditional leaders to advocate for peaceful election campaigns and huge voter turnout during the August 12 elections.Chitimukulu, who is the patron for the Movement for Voter Apathy Sensitisation, observed that it was a matter of concern that people were divided due to politics instead of living in harmony.The traditional leader said this at Mansa College of Education yesterday at the crowning of traditional leaders in Luapula as champions of voter sensitisation and peaceful elections.He noted that traditional leaders should be at the centre of championing Kenneth Kaunda’s One Zambia One Nation motto to their subjects.“Zambia is for all of us. We eat together in homes as brothers and sisters but why fight today all because of politics? As traditional leaders we have a huge role to play in advocating for peace,” Paramount Chief Chitimukulu said.And Luapula Province Chiefs Council Representative, Senior Chief Mwewa, said the […]
CHITIMUKULU CALLS FOR PEACEFUL CAMPAIGNS

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