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Sata, Barotseland Agreement and the people’ stupidity

By George Lubasi THE greatest comedy of our time is that we voters allow politicians to come into our homes, tell lies, and we vote for them on the basis of their lies. When they win and do not honour their promises, we do not look at our gullibility and stupidity.  We sit down and say, [...]

Police open docket for Matero homosexuals

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The Zambia Police Service says it has opened a docket for a case in which a group of homosexuals have been abusing some unsuspecting residents of Matero and Chingwere Townships in Lusaka. Full story go to www.helozambia.com  

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The Patriotic Front government has again labelled as lies reports that street vending has been legalised by government as reported by the pro -PF government Post newspaper quoting president Michael Sata’s  letters to local authorities allowing street vending. Local Government and Housing Minister, Nkandu Luo, today told parliament during oral and answer questions that people [...]

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Former Namibian Defence Force commander Martin Shalli is keeping about US $500, 000 suspected corruption proceeds in a Zambian bank. According to Namibian media, Shaili’s account at Standard Chartered Bank in Lusaka has since been frozen by the Namibian government. The Prosecutor General (PG) of Namibia obtained a preservation order over the money in Shalli’s [...]

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 A senior citizen in Mongu district has charged that President Sata’s refusal to re-instate the Barotseland Agreement of 1964 as recommended by the commission of inquiry formed by himself means that he has liberated the Province from the rest of the country. Evans Situmbeko Musialela told Watchdog on Friday that it was clear as shown [...]

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Information, Broadcasting and Labour Permanent Secretary Amos Malupenga has warned Journalists in the country that the risked being barred from covering functions at State House and any other state function if they continue with their ‘improper’ dressing. The visibly annoyed Mr. Malupenga was shocked to see some Journalists from named private media houses dressed in [...]

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In 2006, while working as a police officer, he forged State House headed papers and wrote a letter purporting it to be written by late president Levy Mwanawasa.
A few years ago, Andeleki was convicted by the magistrate courts for pretending to be a qualified lawyer and going into court to defend ‘clients’. He was then just a law student.

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It was Linyungandambo who insisted that the 14th January 2011 meeting go ahead even when we had warned them of the danger then posed to innocent people. As a result of their stubbornness, mostly BMF followers fell victim to police brutality. Of all the leaders who were arrested, only two were from Linyungandambo, one from moreba and the rest from BFM. The majority of those who were kept at Mumbwa Prison were also followers of BFM. This only point out to how irresponsible Linyungandambo can be. No good reasoning adult would think it wise forming a Barotseland government now when the current Zambian Government has shown interest in dialogue.

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ZAMBEZI Airlines’ aircraft have been repossessed by the owners, General Electric Commercial Aviation Services (GECAS) for failing to pay arrears amounting to over US$2 million. The three planes were hired from GECAS, an American company, when the airline started its operations and were repossessed on February 10, 2012. Two Zambezi Airlines planes were flown out [...]

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The MMD says President Michael Sata’s refusal to restore the Barotseland Agreement of 1964 is justified. MMD National Secretary, Richard Kachingwe says the recommendation by the Commission of Inquiry on the Mongu Killings that the agreement be restored is a recipe for anarchy. Major Kachingwe says the MMD is in support of President Sata’s stance [...]

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