President Hakainde Hichilema had the esteemed honor of serving as the Guest of Honour at the 2024 Chakwela Makumbi Traditional Ceremony, a deep-rooted cultural event celebrated by the Soli-speaking community. Held in the Chongwe District of Zambia’s Lusaka Province, the Chakwela Makumbi ceremony plays a central role in the lives of the Soli people, symbolizing a collective prayer for rain, fertile soil, and a bountiful harvest.
In his speech, President Hichilema expressed heartfelt appreciation for the opportunity to participate in the ceremony, acknowledging the spiritual and cultural significance of the event. “Our heartfelt thanks go to Her Royal Highness, Dr. Senior Chieftainess Nkomeshya Mukamambo II, who has led the Chiefdom with distinction for 53 years, for inviting us to officiate at this vibrant event that proudly showcases our cultural heritage,” President Hichilema remarked.
A Platform for Unity and Engagement Among Traditional Leaders
The Chakwela Makumbi ceremony not only serves as a religious and cultural celebration but also brings together traditional leaders from across Zambia. The event offered a unique platform for these leaders to gather, exchange ideas, and foster unity. President Hichilema highlighted the importance of such gatherings, emphasizing that they contribute significantly to strengthening the cohesion of the nation and fostering collaboration among Zambia’s traditional authorities.
Dignified Residences for Zambia’s Royal Highnesses
One of the key moments of the ceremony was the formal handover of a newly constructed palace to Dr. Senior Chieftainess Nkomeshya Mukamambo II, an enduring leader within the Soli community. President Hichilema reiterated his administration’s commitment to honoring traditional leaders by ensuring they receive dignified residences that befit their status and service. “As a government, we remain steadfast in ensuring our Royal Highnesses receive homes that reflect their status and the vital role they play in our society,” the President affirmed.
A Celebration of Zambian Heritage
The Chakwela Makumbi ceremony remains a cherished annual tradition, drawing participants from diverse backgrounds and allowing them to celebrate Zambia’s rich heritage. This gathering of people and traditional leaders underscores the spirit of unity and respect for culture, as they come together to honor their shared history and pray for a prosperous future.
Through his participation, President Hichilema underscored his government’s commitment to preserving Zambia’s cultural heritage and supporting its traditional leaders, ensuring that the values and traditions that shape Zambia are honored and celebrated for generations to come.