The British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC) has engaged MISA Zambia and the Press Association of Zambia (PAZA) to carry out a media monitoring project for the Zambia 2011 elections. But the BBC is keeping its name out of the limelight. Both MISA and PAZA are broke as they have been facing difficulties accessing donor funding due [...]
He has advised Kabimba to read through the supreme court judgment of the Mbikusita Akashambatwa Lewanika, the late Dean Namulya Mung’omba, Achuunga Everisto Kambaila, Sebastian Zulu and Jean Phiri vs. Titus Frederick Titus Jacob Chiluba, saying there was no Zambia before 1964 and such claims would not be entertained.
Continue reading …My Dad’s health deteriorated over the last seventeen months (mainly due to his failure to obtain specialised medical services) and was evacuated (after much ado) to Johannesburg RSA, on Saturday (30th July, 2011) after after a ‘heart attack’. The delay has now forced an emergency coronary ‘bypass’ tomorrow.
Thank you for reading my e-mail, in the belief that should Our Lord Jesus Christ decide to call Dad home, you will know why!
When the Electoral Commission of Zambia called for a meeting of presidential candidates on Wednesday August 3, it was interesting to note that around 12 of them turned up. This is despite the fact that some of them have long since become a statistic or a distant reference on the political scene. But because Zambia [...]
Continue reading …Libya’s embattled leader Muammar Gaddafi is ready to hold elections to resolve the ongoing conflict in the North African country, Nicaragua’s president Daniel Ortega said late on Wednesday after meeting with a Libyan delegation. Ortega, a personal friend of Gaddafi, said the leftist Latin American bloc ALBA supported the move to allow Libyans to “exercise [...]
Continue reading …Patriotic Front President Michael Sata has said he personally knew president Rupiah Banda’s mother and was not Zambian. And former Kabwata MP Given Lubinda has explained that PF vice president Guy Scott does not qualify to be president of Zambia. Sata told Qfm Radio Thursday morning that president Banda’s mother was a ndebele from Zimbabwe. [...]
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