Our relation was artificial or not real and the condominium agreement we entered into has been rejected
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The following editorial is an independent compilation of our editors at Barotsepost. Although it uses information derived from extracts of debate articles from the British Parliament, the commentary is in no way representative of the British parliament, the British government or the British monarc...
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PRESIDENT Michael Sata is this Thursday expected in Ethiopia for the 21st African Union summit. According to a tentative programme issued by first secretary for press at the Zambian embassy in Ethiopia, Dorcas Chileshe, President Sata is scheduled attend several events that will culminate into th...
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The following video is embedded from YouTube titled 'Frightening waters' - A Documentary Featuring HRM The Litunga Ilute Yeta IV and His Ngambela Maxwell Mututwa on The State of Affairs in Barotseland. In this video like no where else, you will see HRM the Litunga Ilute Yeta IV express his s...
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Geographical Position: Barotseland is located in the Southern Central Africa. Brief History: Barotseland is an old African Nation which has been in existence for over 5 centuries and so named in the 1800s. It was once a British Protectorate but was not given independence when it wanted it, but in...
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The following 100 reasons are given to highlight why Barotseland and Zambia can never and will never be one nation. They also illustrate that there is no union or relationship between them other than that of being neighbours for ever more, and that this fact must be easily understood by all sane...
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FIRST EDITION – APRIL 2013: SUMMONING OF THE BAROTSE NATIONAL COUNCIL FORMULATORS AND PRESENTERS OF RESOLUTIONS OF SURBODINATE ORGANS SOURCE OF FINAL RESOLUTIONS TURN COATS AND TREACHEROUS ACTIVITIES NEED TO DEFEND AND SAFE GUARD THE PEOPLES GAINS. AUTHORS: 1. MUTUNGULU WANGA 2. ...
Read more(Executive Summary, Page 509) 1.0 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY From the submissions received the following, are the findings and conclusions of the commission: 1.1 INTENT AND EVOLUTION OF THE AGREEMENT. The Barotseland Agreement 1964 is a…
It is not un common to hear this question asked with many devoid of knowledge about Barotse history wrongly alleging the practice is an overtone of “colonialism” , and un…
FIRST PHASE DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME Administrative town to be built at Nalikwanda area. In this area, only modern buildings shall be constructed, slams and squatters shall not be allowed. Mongu Township to…
The form of Government in Britain is made up of the King/Queen, the House of Lords and House of Commons. The King/Queen or the House of Lords are not elected. The Chief power is now in the hands of the House of the Commons and all grown up people of Britain have a share in electing the members of the House of Commons. At least once in every 5 years, there must be a general election. The House of Commons represents the people. Neither the King/Queen nor House of Lords can refuse to carry out the wish of the House of Commons.
When the Parliament is elected, the King/Queen asks a leading member of the House of Commons to form a Government. This man is known as the Prime Minister. He chooses a number of trusted men from his supporters in Parliament and gives each one in charge of one of the greatest departments of the Government, such as Treasury, the war office, Ministry of Health, Education, Foreign Office and so on.
The duty of Parliament is to make laws; before a proposal becomes law, both Houses of Parliament must agree to it. When the proposal has passed both Houses, the King/Queen signs it and it becomes law. In other words the King/Queen signs the bill and it becomes law.
Britain has a large Empire and a democratic system of Government. The holders of the most important posts form a cabinet. This is the board of management of the government of the country. It meets in secret; it makes decisions, but still answerable to Parliament. Members of Parliament may question the members of the cabinet about their work and find fault with them and if the cabinet fails to get the agreement of Parliament for the decisions it has made, it will have to retire and let others form the government. Often in such a case it will ask the King to command a general election so that the feelings of the people may be tested on the matter. The cabinet must either get the support of the House of Commons or retire.
Britain has a King/Queen, but the chief power is now in the hands of the people. The British Government is no longer a Monarchy in the early meaning of the term.
This is the best system Barotseland must adopt!
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