Tag: Zambezi


  • A New Source for the Zambezi: Angola’s Role in Africa’s Great River

    A New Source for the Zambezi: Angola’s Role in Africa’s Great River

    New Findings Challenge Long‑standing Assumptions The Zambezi River, a cornerstone of southern Africa’s ecosystems and economies, has a new chapter in its long history. A recently published scientific report presents a startling revision: the river’s source lies in Angola, not Zambia, and the overall length of the Zambezi is more than 10% longer than previously…

  • Sankwasa vows to end secessionism and tribalism in Zambezi

    Sankwasa vows to end secessionism and tribalism in Zambezi

    Promises to Reunite a Divided Zambezi In a bold pledge to stabilize the Zambezi region, Urban and Rural Development Minister James Sankwasa declared his commitment to ending secessionist politics and tribal tensions that have long unsettled both urban centers and rural communities. Speaking at a high-level gathering with traditional leaders from the Mafwe, Masubia, and…

  • Zambezi Governor Rejects UDP Secession Petition, Seeks Dialogue

    Zambezi Governor Rejects UDP Secession Petition, Seeks Dialogue

    Overview: A political standoff in Zambezi The governor of Zambezi, Dorothy Kabula-Simushi, has publicly refused a petition from United Democratic Party (UDP) members who demand a formal dialogue with the central government. Led by Mishake Muyongo, UDP lawmakers and supporters argue that dialogue is the necessary first step toward national unity and regional grievances that…

  • Zambezi Governor Rejects UDP Petition for Dialogue with Government

    Zambezi Governor Rejects UDP Petition for Dialogue with Government

    Background The governance dynamics in the Zambezi region have taken a dramatic turn as governor Dorothy Kabula-Simushi dismissed a petition from United Democratic Party (UDP) members. Led by Mishake Muyongo, the group had publicly pressed for a structured dialogue with the government, arguing that escalating tensions and regional grievances require formal engagement rather than unilateral…