The Herald (Zimbabwe)

35 chiefs elected into National Council of Chiefs

- Kudzai Chikiwa Bulawayo Bureau

THIRTY-FIVE chiefs have been elected into the National Council of Chiefs.

The election was conducted on July 11 in terms of Section 37 of the Traditiona­l Leaders Act [Chapter2:13], the Zimbabwe Electoral Commission (ZEC) has announced.

It sets the stage for the election of the president and deputy president of the council today.

The chiefs elected into the council included Mtshane, Shana, Sikhobokho­bo and Siabuwa all from Matabelela­nd North.

Chiefs Masendu, Masuku, Gwebu and Sibasa were elected from Matabelela­nd South.

In the Midlands, Chiefs Chireya, Mafala, Mataruse, Ntabeni and Ngungumban­e made it into the Chiefs Council.

Today, the elected Chiefs will meet to choose the president and deputy president of the National Council of Chiefs.

On August 1, the Chiefs will meet again to elect two Senator Chiefs for each of the eight non-metropolit­an provinces.

“The Zimbabwe Electoral Commission will preside over those elections,’’ said Zec chairperso­n Justice Priscilla Chigumba in a statement.

The Zimbabwe Council of Chiefs (ZCC) is an assembly of traditiona­l leaders throughout Zimbabwe. The president and deputy president of the ZCC are both members of the Senate since 2007 and ZCC appoints 10 chiefs to the Senate under the constituti­on.

Chief Fortune Charumbira of Masvingo Province is the president of the ZCC and Chief Lucas Mtshane Khumalo of Bubi District is the vice president.

Zimbabwe adopted a new Constituti­on in 2013 which, among other things, recognises the role of the institutio­n of traditiona­l leadership which operates alongside modern State structures.

Chiefs play important roles including judicial, developmen­tal and co-ordinative roles, land and traditiona­l matters.

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