Category Archives: Press Releases

Zambian government’s desperation over the people of Barotseland’s Banjul petition

by the Barotse National Freedom Alliance Executive Committee

Following recent rumors concerning Government of Zambia (GRZ)’s maneuverings on the matter of Barotseland’s petition at the African Commission for Human and People’s Rights (ACHPR), based in Banjul, the Barotse National Freedom Alliance (BNFA) has reliably leant that the Zambian delegation has returned from Banjul, having delivered a pledge from GRZ to resolve the issue of Barotseland by March 15, 2014. If at all this is true, this in itself amounts to additional evidence in our favor delivered by GRZ itself in Banjul, whereby, they pledged to interfere with the petitioners. In the alternative, they could have asked for more time, thereby availing themselves enough room to continue interfering with the petitioners, in particular the Barotse authorities. GRZ’s objective is to force the petitioners to withdraw the matter, realizing that it has no grounds what-so-ever to counter the compelling evidence submitted by the BNFA and the Barotse authorities. Read more

Press Statement on Linyungandambo Childishness

by BNFA Executive Committee

The Executive Committee of the Barotse National Freedom Alliance (BNFA) has taken note of the futile attempts by a section of the Linyungandambo grouping to water down its relevance to the achievement of the real liberation of the people of Barotseland leading to actualization of a separate and free-state of Barotseland. In particular, the hate campaign against Mutompehi Wainyae Sinyinda by social and political misfits who unwittingly are serving the interests of the enemies of Barotseland should be very clear to all right thinking and discerning people and, for this reason, the BNFA has not paid much attention to the Linyungandambo childish behavior up to now. Read more

 

BAROTSELAND ADMITTED TO UNPO

by Musutu

In what the BNFA Executive Committee described as “a great accomplishment”, the state of Barotseland has finally been officially admitted to the membership of the Unrepresented Nations and People’s Organization, or UNPO. In an official communique dated 8th January, 2014, sent to the BNFA Diaspora Executive Committee Chairperson, Professor Sitwala Imenda, UNPO Secretary General, Marino Busdachin, explained that Barotseland’s membership to the organization is effective from 22nd November, 2013.
“At the 16th Session of the UNPO Presidency which convened on the 22nd of November in Cape Town, South Africa, the members evaluated your application documents,” the communication reads in part. “On behalf of the UNPO Presidency I am delighted to inform you that your application has been accepted.
According to UNPO’s Covenant, the international organization’s goal is to assist member nations “express their positions, needs and grievances in legitimate forums and by providing a community of support, to advance the fulfillment of the aspirations of Participating Nations and Peoples by effective non-violent means.” Barotseland becomes UNPO’s 42nd member, of which twelve are in Africa.
The decision to admit Barotseland to the organization stems from an application that was made in 2012, followed by an opportunity given to the BNFA to address the UNPO Presidency meeting held on July 5 -6, 2013 in Brussels, Belgium. The BNFA delegation was led by the Deputy Chairperson for Strategy and Diaspora Liaison, Mr. Mutungulu Wanga. This was subsequently followed by an invitation to the BNFA to attend and address the Minority Rights Conference held in Cape Town on November 21, 2013 under the auspices of UNPO. The Conference was held on the eve of the UNPO Presidency meeting, and allowed the BNFA delegation to lobby support for its application for membership.