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The '''Chitimukulu''' is the [[Paramount Chief]]tainship of the [[Bemba people|Bemba]], the largest ethnic group in [[Zambia]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Chitimukulu|url=http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/113326/Chitimukulu|publisher=Encyclopædia Britannica|accessdate=4 August 2011}}</ref>  The chieftainship is named after '''Chiti Mukulu''' (Chiti the Great), who in the 18th Century led the Bemba out from their original lands in the [[Lunda Empire]] of [[Mwata Yamvo]] in [[DR Congo]] to eventually settle the country around [[Kasama, Zambia|Kasama]] in Zambia's [[Northern Province, Zambia|Northern Province]].
The '''Chitimukulu''' is the Paramount Chieftainship of the [[Bemba people|Bemba]], the largest ethnic group in [[Zambia]].<ref>{{cite web|title=Chitimukulu|url=http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/113326/Chitimukulu|publisher=Encyclopædia Britannica|accessdate=4 August 2011}}</ref>  The chieftainship is named after '''Chiti Mukulu''' (Chiti the Great), who in the 18th Century led the Bemba out from their original lands in the Lunda Empire of [[Mwata Yamvo]] in DR Congo to eventually settle the country around [[Kasama]] in Zambia's [[Northern Province]].


Following the death of [[Chitimukulu Chilufya Mwango Chitapankwa III]]<ref>[http://www.lusakatimes.com/2012/04/04/president-michael-sata-mourns-paramount-chief-chitimukulu/ President Michael Sata mourns Paramount Chief Chitimukulu]. Retrieved 2012-10-14.</ref> in April 2012, Chief Mwamba, Henry Sosola, assumed the position of Chitimukulu but has not been recognised by Patritic Front Government of Micheal Chilufya Sata. Eventually creating a stand off between the Bemba Royal Establishment (BRE) and State House. The then Defence Minister Honorable Geoffrey Mwamba Member of Parliament for Kasama Central resigned sighting conflict of interest.<ref>[http://www.lusakatimes.com/2013/12/23/gbm-announces-resignation-cabinet-position/].Retrieved 2014-05-06.</ref>
Following the death of [[Chitimukulu Chilufya Mwango Chitapankwa III]]<ref>[http://www.lusakatimes.com/2012/04/04/president-michael-sata-mourns-paramount-chief-chitimukulu/ President Michael Sata mourns Paramount Chief Chitimukulu]. Retrieved 2012-10-14.</ref> in April 2012, Chief Mwamba, Henry Sosola, assumed the position of Chitimukulu but has not been recognised by Patritic Front Government of Micheal Chilufya Sata. Eventually creating a stand off between the Bemba Royal Establishment (BRE) and State House. The then Defence Minister Honorable Geoffrey Mwamba Member of Parliament for Kasama Central resigned sighting conflict of interest.<ref>[http://www.lusakatimes.com/2013/12/23/gbm-announces-resignation-cabinet-position/].Retrieved 2014-05-06.</ref>
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== Literature ==
== Literature ==
* [[Andrew D. Roberts]], ''A History of the Bemba''
* Andrew D. Roberts, ''A History of the Bemba''





Latest revision as of 12:25, 7 November 2016

The Chitimukulu is the Paramount Chieftainship of the Bemba, the largest ethnic group in Zambia.[1] The chieftainship is named after Chiti Mukulu (Chiti the Great), who in the 18th Century led the Bemba out from their original lands in the Lunda Empire of Mwata Yamvo in DR Congo to eventually settle the country around Kasama in Zambia's Northern Province.

Following the death of Chitimukulu Chilufya Mwango Chitapankwa III[2] in April 2012, Chief Mwamba, Henry Sosola, assumed the position of Chitimukulu but has not been recognised by Patritic Front Government of Micheal Chilufya Sata. Eventually creating a stand off between the Bemba Royal Establishment (BRE) and State House. The then Defence Minister Honorable Geoffrey Mwamba Member of Parliament for Kasama Central resigned sighting conflict of interest.[3]

References

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  2. President Michael Sata mourns Paramount Chief Chitimukulu. Retrieved 2012-10-14.
  3. [1].Retrieved 2014-05-06.

Literature

  • Andrew D. Roberts, A History of the Bemba