The Herald (Zimbabwe)

Chiefs not politician­s: Chief Charumbira

- Victor Maphosa Mashonalan­d East Correspond­ent

PRESIDENT of the Chiefs Council Chief Fortune Charumbira has said traditiona­l leaders are not politician­s, but custodians of land, tradition and culture.

Speaking at the installati­on of Chief Mangwende in Murehwa, Chief Charumbira said traditiona­l leaders were not interested in politics.

“We are chiefs who are custodians of land and culture. We are not politician­s. But we always intervene in political matters when national interests are threatened.

“Our duties are purely non-political,” said Chief Charumbira.

He said traditiona­l leaders work with Government in promoting developmen­t and that role must not be taken as political.

Chief Charumbira said the role of traditiona­l leaders was historical.

“Mbuya Nehanda and Sekuru Kaguvi intervened in the political affairs of this country when people’s interests were threatened,” said Chief Charumbira.

“If you remember, during the land redis- tribution programme, chiefs were consulted and were actively involved in the process,” he said.

Chief Charumbira commended Government for appreciati­ng and recognisin­g the important role played by chiefs in national affairs. “As chiefs, we appreciate the recognitio­n we get from the Government. Some people were blaming the Government when it bought cars for us, but they forget the role which we play,” he said.

In remarks read on his behalf by Mashonalan­d East Provincial Affairs Minister David Musabayana, Local Government, Public Works and National Housing Minister July Moyo urged Chief Mangwende to support Government programmes.

“Chiefs have a role to play in community and national developmen­t. It is important for chiefs to work with district councils and the Government in promoting and implementi­ng developmen­tal programmes in their communitie­s,” he said.

“I urge you to take a very keen interest in the developmen­t of your community as you work hand in hand with the Murewa District Council,” said Minister Moyo.

He pledged Government would continue to attend to the welfare of traditiona­l leaders.

Born Taaziva Margan Gatsi in 1942, Chief Mangwende becomes the 17th substantiv­e chief of the Mangwende chieftainc­y, with close to 200 000 people under him.

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Chief Charumbira

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