Luapula poor because tribal politics – HH

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President Hakainde Hichilema’s remarks about Luapula Province highlight a critique of how tribal politics have impeded regional development. He suggests that the longstanding practice of promoting leaders from one’s own tribe has led to a lack of progress in Luapula, despite its potential to be one of Zambia’s wealthiest areas.

His statement during the Builile Traditional Ceremony emphasizes the need for leadership based on merit and unity, rather than tribal affiliations. By addressing the chiefs from various provinces, President Hichilema is likely advocating for a broader, more inclusive approach to governance and development that prioritizes effective leadership and collective progress over narrow tribal interests.

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