HOUSE of Chiefs Chairperson Chief Choongo says when traditional leaders commend government for its works, it should not be interpreted as being partisan. Commenting on sentiments that traditional leaders should not be partisan recently, Chief Choongo noted that when a person says they like what government has done, it does not mean he or she supports it. “If a person says, ‘I am happy with what this person is doing, I hope this person can be given more time to continue doing what he is doing,’ people will say the chief has endorsed the person. But I think there is a difference between endorsing and talking about the good things that a person is doing. I think it’s different because...




