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Some of the Mongu roads that are completed so far include, Chiti Mukulu Road, Eugine Nyambe Road, Independence avenue, Tungi and the road to the main bus terminus among others. Read more
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Some of the Mongu roads that are completed so far include, Chiti Mukulu Road, Eugine Nyambe Road, Independence avenue, Tungi and the road to the main bus terminus among others. Read more
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The Lozi speaking people of Western Province every year escape the rising flood waters of the upper Zambezi river in a spectacular ceremony popularly known as the Kuomboka Ceremony. Click here for the Full Story
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On Thursday, August 6, 1964 Kenneth Kaunda then as Prime Minister of Northern Rhodesia visited Lealui the then Headquarters of the Barotseland Kingdom. Click here for the Full Story
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The Police in Mongu on 30th April picked former Batotse Royal Establishment Ngambela Clement Sinyinda after surrounding his house as early as 5am. Click here for the Full Story
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Zambia: Clement Sinyinda resigns as BRE Prime Minister, citing lack of support from the Litunga
Zambia: Kuomboka should go ahead at all costs to please Sata
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PRESIDENT Michael Sata yesterday morning refused to symbolically perform the ground breaking ceremony at the site where the ultra modern stadium in Mongu is to be constructed. Click here for the Full Story
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The anticipated voting over the Barotseland Agreement of 1964 at the national Constitution Convention in Lusaka yesterday failed to take place after architects of the motion decided to have the voting called off. Click here for the Full Story
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The Barotse Royal Establishment (BRE) on Tuesday held another meeting mwa “Kashandi” and not in the usual KUTA, at where they resolved that the Kuomboka must go on despite security concerns and low water levels. Click here for the Full Story
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Government has given police in Mongu 48 hours in which to investigate and bring to book the people behind an advertisement on one of the local radio stations which gave false information that the state was employing youths for the construction of the ultra modern stadium. Click here for the Full Story
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IN what has been described as a defining and historic occasion, President Sata yesterday met with the Litunga of the Lozi people at Limulunga la Mulena in Mongu before he proceeded to Lukulu East to drum up support for Patriotic Front (PF) candidate Aileen Imbwae who is contesting a by-election. Click here for the Full Story
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President Michael Sata is Today the 14th of April expected in Western province for a one day visit. Click here for the Full Story
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AIRTEL Zambia has contributed KR269,000 (K269 million) to the organising committee of this year’s Kuomboka traditional ceremony, which will take place on April 20 in Mongu. Click here for the Full Story
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Youth and Sports Deputy Minister Chinga Miyutu has expressed happiness over the progress taking place at the site where the Mongu stadium will be built. Click here for the Full Story
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The number of security personnel in Barotseland has continued to be on the increase with several police officers flooding Mongu Sports stadium turning it into a camp. Click here for the Full Story
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ONE person died on the spot in Western Province after he fell off a moving vehicle Police spokesperson Elizabeth Kanjela said in a statement. Click here for the Full Story
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It is now seven months from the time the people of Barotseland officially accepted the unilateral abrogation and nullification of the now null and void Barotseland Agreement 1964 by the Zambian government. Click here for the Full Story