by BNFA Publicity Wing
Hardly 2 days following Africa Freedom Day, Zambia police in Mongu nabbed seven Barotseland youth for unlawful assembly on May 28, 2017. Read more-html Read more-pdf
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by BNFA Publicity Wing
Hardly 2 days following Africa Freedom Day, Zambia police in Mongu nabbed seven Barotseland youth for unlawful assembly on May 28, 2017. Read more-html Read more-pdf
by BNFA Publicity Wing
All countries seeking independence that are members of UNPO have a right to be free, to be freed by their colonial masters. This is the situation Barotseland finds herself under since 18th May 1964. Read more-html Read more-pdf
by Independent Observer
May 25 is Africa Freedom Day but not for the people of Barotseland because the oppressive state of Zambia continue denying them their basic human rights—freedom of assembly, freedom of speech, freedom of association and right to employment while several of their people are incarcerated in Zambian jails as the international community turn a blind eye. Read more-html Read more-pdf