Chief Chikanta backs President’s call to end...

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🇿🇼 Published: 26 February 2026
📘 Source: Lusaka Times

Chief Chikanta of the Tonga people in Kalomo District has backed President Hakainde Hichilema’s call for collaborative efforts to end child marriage in Zambia. Speaking in an interview with the media, Chief Chikanta said traditional leaders have a responsibility to eliminate child marriage in their chiefdoms.He noted that the introduction of free education has removed financial excuses for marrying off girls and urged parents to prioritize education.“I am calling upon my fellow traditional leaders to dissolve illegal early marriages and ensure affected girls return to school,” Chief Chikanta appealed.Meanwhile, Non-Governmental Gender Organisations’ Coordinating Council (NGOCC) Executive Director Annie Mbewe emphasized that child marriage deprives girls of education, health and future opportunities.She highlighted stigma and childcare responsibilities as major challenges for girls returning to school and urged schools and communities to support reintegration efforts.Ms. Mbewe further called on parents and traditional leaders to work together to safeguard the rights and future of the girl child.On February 20, 2026, during his address on national values and principles to the National Assembly, President Hakainde Hichilema underscored government’s intensified sensitisation programmes with traditional leaders and communities to tackle child marriage and teenage pregnancies.

Speaking in an interview with the media, Chief Chikanta said traditional leaders have a responsibility to eliminate child marriage in their chiefdoms. He noted that the introduction of free education has removed financial excuses for marrying off girls and urged parents to prioritize education.“I am calling upon my fellow traditional leaders to dissolve illegal early marriages and ensure affected girls return to school,” Chief Chikanta appealed.Meanwhile, Non-Governmental Gender Organisations’ Coordinating Council (NGOCC) Executive Director Annie Mbewe emphasized that child marriage deprives girls of education, health and future opportunities.She highlighted stigma and childcare responsibilities as major challenges for girls returning to school and urged schools and communities to support reintegration efforts.Ms. He noted that the introduction of free education has removed financial excuses for marrying off girls and urged parents to prioritize education.

“I am calling upon my fellow traditional leaders to dissolve illegal early marriages and ensure affected girls return to school,” Chief Chikanta appealed.Meanwhile, Non-Governmental Gender Organisations’ Coordinating Council (NGOCC) Executive Director Annie Mbewe emphasized that child marriage deprives girls of education, health and future opportunities.She highlighted stigma and childcare responsibilities as major challenges for girls returning to school and urged schools and communities to support reintegration efforts.Ms. “I am calling upon my fellow traditional leaders to dissolve illegal early marriages and ensure affected girls return to school,” Chief Chikanta appealed. Meanwhile, Non-Governmental Gender Organisations’ Coordinating Council (NGOCC) Executive Director Annie Mbewe emphasized that child marriage deprives girls of education, health and future opportunities.She highlighted stigma and childcare responsibilities as major challenges for girls returning to school and urged schools and communities to support reintegration efforts.Ms.

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Meanwhile, Non-Governmental Gender Organisations’ Coordinating Council (NGOCC) Executive Director Annie Mbewe emphasized that child marriage deprives girls of education, health and future opportunities. She highlighted stigma and childcare responsibilities as major challenges for girls returning to school and urged schools and communities to support reintegration efforts.Ms. Mbewe further called on parents and traditional leaders to work together to safeguard the rights and future of the girl child. On February 20, 2026, during his address on national values and principles to the National Assembly, President Hakainde Hichilema underscored government’s intensified sensitisation programmes with traditional leaders and communities to tackle child marriage and teenage pregnancies.

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