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Sata Warns Henry Sosala

President Michael Sata has advised dethroned Senior Chief Mwamba Henry Sosala to act respectfully and desist from engaging in actions that are at variance with the law.

The Head of State has guided Mr. Sosala to seek sober forms of engagement with the government through the Ministry of Chiefs and Traditional Affairs if he is aggrieved.

President Sata says it is a monumentally unwise deed for Mr. Sosala to resort to desperate measures witnessed lately over a clear-cut issue.

Mr Sata says Mr Sosala’s low-priced maneuvers are an exercise in futility.

He says it is government’s incontestable responsibility to respect and uphold customs or traditions by ensuring that confusion does not take root in the management of chiefs and traditional affairs.

And President Sata warned that the government will not entertain persons threatening to harm Chiefs and Traditional Affairs minister Professor Nkandu Luo.

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7 Responses to Sata Warns Henry Sosala

  1. Pa Zed Reply

    May 15, 2013 at 7:35 am

    This little Teenager George Chella should be careful with the way he writes his Nonsense on behalf of Sata. The boy has no clue whatsoever!

    • Ndaje Kahks Reply

      May 15, 2013 at 7:40 am

      Pa Zed, by our constitution one can only become chief upon being recognised by the republican president. Mr Lackment Ngandu became Chitimukulu by way of being proposed by Dr Kenneth Kaunda. There is nothing you can do because this is law.

  2. Music Lover Reply

    May 15, 2013 at 9:07 am

    Sata spoke. Awaiting for Sosala’s response mailo. I better log back to “Zedbeats.com” n listen to Pilato or better still
    “Kalindula” amayenge style.

  3. isaac Reply

    May 15, 2013 at 10:09 am

    This Sosala should just behave cause speed kills.Our constiturtion empowers the president to make sure chiefs are well installed and recognised by him.

  4. Call Me Reply

    May 15, 2013 at 10:13 am

    Chella and you Isaac behave the way you write.

  5. Pa Zed Reply

    May 15, 2013 at 10:38 am

    Some of these bloggers are on Chellar’s Payroll.

  6. Mwamba Reply

    May 15, 2013 at 11:59 am

    For the first time i disagree with Mr Sata. Let him leave the Chief alone. He doesnt know anything about Bemba traditions especially that he is Bisa from Chitulika village in Mpika by tribe and not a Bemba. Sosala is a well respected chief by every Bemba including bashilubemba who are the custodians of the Bemba customs.If the chief worte something which Sata didnt like, let him say so and not to start disrespecting our (Paramount) chief in the making.

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