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‘We are suffering at the hands of Ikelenge District Commissioner’

Recently he angrily said he was withdrawing the electrification of two communities namely Samahina and Sakufola because the people there were not showing him respect or were opposition. May the relevant authorities please follow this. Or put another way, could the PF government seriously look into this.The President promised us a government of laws, and we wonder why this DC is working against his own government.

Thank you Watchdog for watching for us!

President Michael sata is expected to return to Zambia on Friday, the Watchdog has been alerted. According to information received, Sata has decided to suspend whatever he is doing in India to come and deal with the Barotseland uprising. The Watchdog understands that president Sata will return to India again in the near future to [...]

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Government says the resolutions of the Barotse National Council for western province to secede from Zambia are irresponsible and unacceptable. Vice President Guy Scott who presented a ministerial statement on the matter in parliament today monitored by QFM NEWS, said Government will not abdicate its responsibility as custodian of the interest of the Zambian people. [...]

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There can be no doubt that the government owned and heavily controlled Times of Zambia was talking about the Zambian Watchdog in the editorial reproduced below: Purveyors of falsehoods must be caged  ONE academician, researcher and author once said: “There is a lot of trash that passes for journalism nowadays.” He was alluding to what is commonly referred to, [...]

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Ceremonial Vice-president Guy Scott today caused laughter in parliament when he referred his boss an ‘old dog that cannot learn new tricks’. When asked this afternoon if it would not be helpful to advise President Sata to stop making off-the-cuff statements to avoid unnecessary embarrassing statements like the one made in Botswana, the Vice President [...]

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The Sothern African Centre for Constructive Resolution of Dispute (SACCORD) has asked government to provide a clear roadmap on how to handle the issues raised by the Barotse National Council. SACCORD Executive Director Oscar Tembo noted that the issues raised are real adding that it is important for government and all stakeholders to see them [...]

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Press Statement 28th March, 2012 UPND ON THE BAROTSELAND ISSUE Following media reports that the Barotse National Council has resolved that Barotseland should exist as a separate entity, and breakaway from Zambia.  We wish to make the following observations:- (1)    That the PF government should take full responsibility of       this action by the Barotse [...]

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STATEMENT BY THE ZAMBIANS FOR EMPOWERMENT AND DEVELOPMENT (ZED) ON THE RESOLUTIONS OF THE BAROTSE NATIONAL COUNCIL HELD FROM 26 TO 27 MARCH, 2012. We note with grave concern the resolution by the Barotse National Council to break away from Zambia. We wish to appeal to all Zambians to avoid letting run unrestrained emotions that [...]

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Spectator Kalaki DEATH NOTICE: THE POST NEWSPAPER, 1991-2012 The Post Newspaper was originally put on this Earth to fulfil the noble purpose of speaking truth to power. But at the end of a long and debilitating illness, this once brave newspaper was finally reduced to craven bootlicking, thereby wantonly overlooking the excesses of government power [...]

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GOVERNMENT has said Zambia is a unitary State and will not allow the existence of another country within the State. Defence Minister, Geoffrey Mwamba, said this in reaction to the resolution made by the Barotse National Council (BNC) yesterday to declare Barotseland an independent State. Mr Mwamba said declaring a State within Zambia was an [...]

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