In a remarkable gesture of leadership and commitment to grassroots development, Professor Gibson Mwewa has officially handed over two brand-new vehicles to traditional leaders in Mansa District of Mansa, reaffirming his dedication to strengthening traditional governance and accelerating development in Luapula Province.
The handover ceremony marked a significant milestone in enhancing mobility and operational efficiency within the affected chiefdoms.
The traditional leaders received a Toyota Mark X and a Toyota Alphard, modern and reliable vehicles expected to greatly improve accessibility to remote areas and facilitate the effective delivery of services to their subjects.
Speaking during the event, Mupinga Chalo commended Professor Mwewa for his unwavering support toward traditional leadership structures.

He reaffirmed his continued commitment to fostering strong partnerships between community leaders and development stakeholders, noting that such investments play a critical role in uplifting rural communities.
Valued at a total cost of K600,000, the donation represents more than just the provision of vehicles it is a tangible demonstration of confidence in the vital role that traditional leaders play in governance, conflict resolution, cultural preservation, and community mobilization.
Reliable transport will enable the chiefs to respond swiftly to community needs, attend developmental meetings, oversee projects, and maintain closer engagement with their people.

Professor Mwewa’s gesture reflects visionary leadership rooted in inclusivity and respect for Zambia’s traditional institutions.
By equipping chiefs with the necessary tools to execute their duties effectively, he has reinforced the importance of empowering local leadership as a cornerstone for sustainable development.

This investment stands as a shining example of practical leadership in action where promises translate into meaningful support, and where development begins at the grassroots level.
The people of Luapula Province can take pride in this progressive step, which strengthens both governance structures and community advancement.
Indeed, the donation underscores a simple but powerful truth, when traditional leadership is empowered, communities thrive.
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