“All countries to which George W. Bush travels have an obligation to bring him to justice for his role in torture,” said Amnesty’s senior legal adviser Matt Pollard.
“International law requires that there be no safe haven for those responsible for torture; Ethiopia, Tanzania and Zambia must seize this opportunity to fulfil their obligations and end the impunity George W. Bush has so far enjoyed.”
Former vice-president George Kunda Thursday refused to answer oral questions form the commission of inquiry into the Mongu riots of January 14, 2011. Kunda told the commissioners to their faces that they are biased. The Commissioners led by Roger Chongwe wanted to find out from the former vice president George Kunda what role the former [...]
Continue reading …STATEMENT BY HON.FELIX C.MUTATI, MP November 29th 2011 I. INTRODUCTION Today, I make a statement about the choices that we face as a country and specifically about how best we as a party in the MMDcan move forward in this new political dispensation. I want to share my thoughts on how best we can take [...]
Continue reading …Mulenga Sata, son to the Republican President, has suddenly acquired money and property under very unexplainable circumstances, among them a brand new Jeep costing about K800 million and a brand new GX, valued at about K1 billion.
Continue reading …On Monday the 28th of November 2011, Chalimbana ward MMD councilor was abducted, brutally beaten and there after taken to the police on a trumped up charge of distributing elections materials during Election Day. Councilor Mumena was brutally and mercilessly attacked, around 14hrs when he was coming from the routine check of how the elections where [...]
Continue reading …On election day, Carter Center observers visited nearly 300 polling stations across the 10 provinces and Kinshasa. The following preliminary remarks reflect some of the Center’s initial observations and will be supplemented by additional reports as the results process is completed. The Independent National Election Commission’s (CENI) administration of the election was wrought with logistical and [...]
Continue reading …President Michael Sata says the fight against Corruption which the Patriotic Front government has championed is not selective but will be done professionally. And President Sata has called on Zambian to resist, reject and report all corrupt activities. Mr Sata says that Corruption is a cancer that retards development and breeds poverty. He says [...]
Continue reading …President Sata on Wednesday met 26 pentecostal pastors from various congregations. But, the pastors who were led by Healing Word Ministries International Senior Pastor Moses Chiluba, decided to start gossiping and talking about other churches and pastors. The pastors expressed regret at what they termed derogatory statements that came from some sections of the clergy within the Pentecostal movement against President Sata when [...]
Continue reading …By Given Mutinta Today marks 23 years since the World AIDS Day started with the aim of raising money, increasing awareness, combating prejudice and improving education on HIV/AIDS. The World AIDS Day is important because it gives us an opportunity to honour the victims of the AIDS pandemic and focus our attention on the prevention [...]
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