CURBING CHILD MARRIAGE OUR DUTY, SAYS CHIEF
Thu, 17 Aug 2017 13:53:56 +0000
By Annie Zulu
TRADITIONAL leaders should scale up efforts in curbing child marriage in Zambia, Chief Chipepo of the Tonga people of Southern Province has said.
Chief Chipepo noted that the fight against child marriage was cardinal to development.
He said although traditional leaders were instrumental in ending child marriages, there was need to put in more effort if the scourge was to be eliminated.
“As traditional leaders we have been in the forefront in the fight against child marriage, but I feel we need to put in more effort so that the scourge can be minimised by 2030,” Chief Chipepo said.
He also emphasised the need to end gender-based violence (GBV).
The traditional leader stated that the vice still remained a huge concern in the country and required continuous attention by all stakeholders, including ordinary Zambians.
He said ending GBV was a responsibility that every Zambian should embrace.
Chief Chipepo said traditional leaders would continue using their powers to ensure that their subjects avoided acts that violated women’s rights and that of young girls.
Meanwhile, the chief implored Government to empower women and girls.
He said women and girls’ empowerment was essential since it formed part of the hardest working people in the communities.