State THREE functions of chiefs as representatives of the government in locations:

      

State THREE functions of chiefs as representatives of the government in locations:

  

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- Maintain law and order in the location.
- Act as a link between the people in the location and the government.
- Explaining government policies to the people in the location.
- Encouraging development projects in the location.
- Ensuring that people co-exist peacefully.
- Issuing permits for both private and public functions within the location.
- Controlling the use of dangerous drugs like bhang.
- Settling minor disputes between people in the location.
- Chairman of the locational Development committee.
- Mobilizing people to participate in public works.
- Monitor payment of taxes like coffee, cars, radio and bicycles licences.
- Convening “barazas” where people air their views on matters affecting their welfare.
Gregorymasila1 answered the question on March 2, 2018 at 20:46


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