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Zambesia

Zambesia, historically known as Sebitwane country, Makololo country, and Sekeletu country, is a region with deep cultural and historical significance situated in southern Africa. The area's history predates the establishment of British and German protectorates in the late 19th century. However, following the colonial divisions and the subsequent independence of neighboring states, the Zambesi peoples found themselves divided among multiple countries, leading to cultural fragmentation and struggles for recognition and self-determination.

Zambesia
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Coat of arms
CapitalLinyanti
Common languagesEnglish
Demonym(s)Zambesi, Zambesian

History edit

The region known as Zambesia has a rich and diverse history, with its roots tracing back to ancient cultures and societies that flourished along the Zambezi, Kwando, Linyanti, and Chobe Rivers. It was formerly referred to as Sebitwane country, Makololo country, and Sekeletu country. However, with the advent of colonial powers in the late 1800s, the region underwent significant changes.

Modern challenges edit

In the present day, Zambesians continue to face a range of challenges that impact their livelihoods, culture, and rights.

Lack of Indigenous Status edit

Zambesians lack legal recognition as indigenous peoples within the broader context of Namibia. While the Namibian Constitution prohibits discrimination based on ethnic or tribal affiliation, there is no specific national legislation addressing the rights of indigenous peoples or minorities. This lack of recognition has implications for their political representation and protection of economic, social, and cultural rights.[1][2][3]

Isolation and Discrimination edit

Geographical isolation and limited infrastructure have led to economic challenges for Zambesians, particularly those residing in the Caprivi Strip. Subsistence farming along the rivers remains a common way of life, yet job opportunities and public investments are limited. As a result, poverty rates remain high, and development is hampered.[4][5]

Business Development, Land Disputes, and Environmental Degradation edit

Controversies have arisen over land use decisions, such as the approval of a multinational foreign company to lease communal land for a tobacco plantation in Zambesia. This decision has sparked criticism due to concerns over its impact on traditional livelihoods, food security, and environmental degradation.[6][7][8] The region's potential in sectors like agriculture and tourism remains largely untapped.

Freedom of Speech and Political Participation edit

Zambesians face limitations on their freedom of expression and political engagement. Restrictions on public demonstrations and meetings related to self-determination and political views have led to challenges in expressing their desires for political autonomy and representation.[9][10][11]

Legal cases edit

Zambesia's history includes legal cases of significance. The Caprivi Treason Trial, one of the largest trials in Namibia's history, saw the arrest and subsequent acquittal of numerous individuals associated with the Caprivi Liberation Army. The trial, ongoing in some aspects, has brought attention to issues of justice and compensation for those involved.

UNPO membership edit

In international forums, the Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization (UNPO) serves as a platform for advocating the rights and representation of marginalized communities worldwide. The region of Zambesia finds representation within UNPO through the efforts of the Movement for the Survival of the River Races in Zambesia (MOSURIRAZA), a non-violent membership-based organization. MOSURIRAZA's dedication to empowering Zambesian voices and raising awareness about the challenges faced by the region aligns with UNPO's mission of amplifying the concerns of unrepresented nations and peoples.[12][13]

See also edit

References edit

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This article is about the country For the geographical area see Southern Africa For other uses see Zambesia disambiguation Zambesia historically known as Sebitwane country Makololo country and Sekeletu country is a region with deep cultural and historical significance situated in southern Africa The area s history predates the establishment of British and German protectorates in the late 19th century However following the colonial divisions and the subsequent independence of neighboring states the Zambesi peoples found themselves divided among multiple countries leading to cultural fragmentation and struggles for recognition and self determination ZambesiaFlag Coat of armsZambesia as proposed by the Movement for the Survival of the River Races of ZambesiaCapitalLinyantiCommon languagesEnglishDemonym s Zambesi Zambesian Contents 1 History 2 Modern challenges 2 1 Lack of Indigenous Status 2 2 Isolation and Discrimination 2 3 Business Development Land Disputes and Environmental Degradation 2 4 Freedom of Speech and Political Participation 3 Legal cases 4 UNPO membership 5 See also 6 ReferencesHistory editMain article Makololo The region known as Zambesia has a rich and diverse history with its roots tracing back to ancient cultures and societies that flourished along the Zambezi Kwando Linyanti and Chobe Rivers It was formerly referred to as Sebitwane country Makololo country and Sekeletu country However with the advent of colonial powers in the late 1800s the region underwent significant changes Modern challenges editIn the present day Zambesians continue to face a range of challenges that impact their livelihoods culture and rights Lack of Indigenous Status edit Zambesians lack legal recognition as indigenous peoples within the broader context of Namibia While the Namibian Constitution prohibits discrimination based on ethnic or tribal affiliation there is no specific national legislation addressing the rights of indigenous peoples or minorities This lack of recognition has implications for their political representation and protection of economic social and cultural rights 1 2 3 Isolation and Discrimination edit Geographical isolation and limited infrastructure have led to economic challenges for Zambesians particularly those residing in the Caprivi Strip Subsistence farming along the rivers remains a common way of life yet job opportunities and public investments are limited As a result poverty rates remain high and development is hampered 4 5 Business Development Land Disputes and Environmental Degradation edit Controversies have arisen over land use decisions such as the approval of a multinational foreign company to lease communal land for a tobacco plantation in Zambesia This decision has sparked criticism due to concerns over its impact on traditional livelihoods food security and environmental degradation 6 7 8 The region s potential in sectors like agriculture and tourism remains largely untapped Freedom of Speech and Political Participation edit Zambesians face limitations on their freedom of expression and political engagement Restrictions on public demonstrations and meetings related to self determination and political views have led to challenges in expressing their desires for political autonomy and representation 9 10 11 Legal cases editMain article Caprivi Treason Trial Zambesia s history includes legal cases of significance The Caprivi Treason Trial one of the largest trials in Namibia s history saw the arrest and subsequent acquittal of numerous individuals associated with the Caprivi Liberation Army The trial ongoing in some aspects has brought attention to issues of justice and compensation for those involved UNPO membership editIn international forums the Unrepresented Nations and Peoples Organization UNPO serves as a platform for advocating the rights and representation of marginalized communities worldwide The region of Zambesia finds representation within UNPO through the efforts of the Movement for the Survival of the River Races in Zambesia MOSURIRAZA a non violent membership based organization MOSURIRAZA s dedication to empowering Zambesian voices and raising awareness about the challenges faced by the region aligns with UNPO s mission of amplifying the concerns of unrepresented nations and peoples 12 13 See also editMakololo Indigenous Peoples in Namibia Caprivi StripReferences edit https www iwgia org en namibia 719 indigenous peoples in namibia https unpo org article 22097 https uprdoc ohchr org uprweb downloadfile aspx filename 8527 amp file EnglishTranslation https allafrica com stories 200607210078 html https www mmegi bw ampArticle 174022 http www caprivivision com we dont want tobacco farm in zambezi https www occrp org en 28 ccwatch cc watch indepth 7125 felling namibia s ancient giants https allafrica com stories 201906190594 html https core ac uk download pdf 29179664 pdf https www namibian com na police chief intervenes to block udp public gathering https neweralive na posts treason accused says he was harassed https unpo org members 22156 https unpo org article 22035 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Zambesia amp oldid 1180876342, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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