0 greatest in importance etc -- chủ yếu
1 the head of a clan or tribe, or a department, business etc -- thủ lĩnh
a tribal chief.
Though chiefs and chieftaincy are considered traditional artefacts of society, they require the invigorating authorisation and recognition of the state to operate with validity.
Since 1979, there have been no female chiefs.
As many respondents articulated, chiefs only have power if they are with the people.
Beginning in the early 1990s, chiefs began to allow their communities to ' elect ' izinduna and traditional councillors.
Rather than resist the implementation of new rules and practices, many chiefs have attempted to recast themselves as the ' authentic representatives ' of local communities.
In addition, there are many examples where the elected councillor serves as part of the chief's isigungu as well.
Like elected village chiefs, the currently nominated mayors find themselves in an ambiguous situation.
Alternatively the resident sends a representative, accompanied by the deputy chiefs of the same seven villages, to investigate and resolve the case.
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