NKOYAS Speaks Out “We Are Not Part Of Lozis Barotse Secession Nuisance”

The Nkoya Royal Council and the Kazanga Cultural Association have disassociated themselves from secession calls by the Barotse National Council.

Council Chairman Edwin Nkomesha told ZNBC that the National Council was not a true gathering of all stakeholders of the people of Western Province especially the Nkoya speaking people.

And Kazanga Cultural Association National Chairman Lytone Kaushiku said his association will not support people who are bent on bringing chaos and confusion in the country.

And Vice President Guy Scott says the resolutions of the Barotse National Council-BNC to break away from Zambia was taken by a group of people who gave themselves the preserve to speak for the entire province.

Dr. Scott says the resolutions from the seven districts were stage managed.

The Vice President said this in parliament on Wednesday when he presented a comprehensive statement on the situation in Western Province.

ZNBC

53 Responses to "NKOYAS Speaks Out “We Are Not Part Of Lozis Barotse Secession Nuisance”"

  1. Marie-Anne   March 30, 2012 at 2:27 pm

    THESE LUKOLWES (NKOYAS)!!!!. THEY WANT TO BE PART OF KOLWESTAN. LET THEM VACATE & MOVE TO CENTRAL OR LUSAKA PROVINCE IF THEY WANT TO BE PART OF KOLWESTAN

  2. Tripoli   March 30, 2012 at 2:35 pm

    Am also not part of barotse

  3. Chileshe   March 30, 2012 at 2:57 pm

    What does the Barotseland Agreement say – really? Zambia for so long has stood on the principle ‘One Zambia one Nation’ – can we guard this fought for peace we have enjoyed in our country please. To me, there is only a Zambian and a non-Zambian, regardless of tribe or race, we are all ZAMBIANS at the end of the day.
    Ba PF can we also bring development to Western Province these so called investors setting up factories in Lusaka like Huawei Technologies or ba HITACHI why not take them to Western province, infrastructure to support such factories/plants (e.g. power supply, water and sanitation, housing, hospitals, education) will eventually follow.