Within the area of his chiefdom, which extends far beyond the village, live 6,800 people. |
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Chief Madzimawi of the Ngoni people in Chipata has appealed to the New Deal Government to provide clean and safe drinking water in his chiefdom. |
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All the territory of an administrative chiefdom is technically held by the paramount chief. |
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The main function of the chiefdom is to ensure compliance with the customary rules that it guarantees. |
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One of the Fons has stopped the family of a deceased in his chiefdom claiming the house that the widow and her children have lived in. |
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One village from each chiefdom as well as the district headquarter town was selected for analysis. |
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For all these various charges associated with the chiefdom, the chief appoints and dismisses who he likes, as he wishes and when he wants. |
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This point is well illustrated by the Ribbi chiefdom in the Moyamba district of Sierra Leone. |
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John Momodu Kargbo, who heads an Ebola response team in the district said his village was in the poorest chiefdom of the Bombali region. |
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It is the poorest chiefdom in the district, very remote, very rural and not many people live there. |
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A number of villages constituted an independent chiefdom of a few thousand people. |
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The Northwest Coast Indians elaborated a hierarchical form of organization, or chiefdom. |
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In every situation, she had to endeavour to restore the peace required for the smooth functioning of the chiefdom. |
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An ADP covers one chiefdom, which typically includes between 50 and 100 villages. |
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The first is that chiefdom needs from now on to be regarded in a fresh perspective. |
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The rise of the Zulu Kingdom under Shaka in the 1790s and early 1800s catapulted the minor Zulu chiefdom into the dominant regional power among hundreds of others. |
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When Hannibal's army made contact with the Insula, he arrived in a Gallic chiefdom that was in the midst of a civil conflict. |
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The evolution of social hierarchy in a Muisca chiefdom of the northern Andes of Colombia. |
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His parents and other family members in the Njaluahun tribal chiefdom have been placed in quarantine, the ministry said. |
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To strengthen security in the country, as well as to provide early warning mechanisms, chiefdom security committees will be established in the 149 chiefdoms of the country. |
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A tendency existed for the indigenous Africans to form larger social and political ethnic groups by joining several clans under a chiefdom who was accepted by all as a leader. |
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However, the Government still needs to conduct a comprehensive review of the Local Government Act of 2004 and to clarify the roles and responsibilities of the chiefdom administrations and local councils. |
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Hardly any chiefdom exists where there is no internal plotting against the incumbent chief, pitching one part of the ruling family against another. |
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The Yeze, who came from Akonolinga, are another group of immigrants who also settled in the Minla'a chiefdom long ago and have always been associated with the social evolution of that chiefdom. |
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On the Deccan Plateau, archaeological evidence from this period suggests the existence of a chiefdom stage of political organisation. |
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The form of societal hierarchy known as chiefdom or tribal kingship is prehistoric. |
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If he or she accepts it, he or she must be supported by at least ten members of that chiefdom. |
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Aspiring members of parliament and the constituency Headman are also elected from each chiefdom. |
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A tribal chief is the leader of a tribal society or chiefdom. |
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For example, a certain succession to a chiefdom might be recognized by a colonial power as traditional in order to favour their own candidates for the job. |
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The bank opened the new branch in Lunsar town, Marampa Chiefdom in the Northern Province. |
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