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Governor: the story of Sir George Grey - Part 1

As Governor of New Zealand in the mid 19th century, Grey led Aotearoa into the largest conflicts of the New Zealand Wars.  After his two terms as Governor ended, he became a political giant who influenced an entire generation of future leaders. He also played a huge role in the history of South Australia and South Africa. For decades his nickname was “Good Governor Grey”. A reference to his reputation as an enlightened humanitarian, a champion of liberalism, and a defender of indigenous rights. Today, his name graces everything from Greymouth to Grey Lynn.  But that legacy is deeply tainted. Over the last few decades Grey’s reputation has been re-examined by historians. He has been labelled an arch-villain of colonisation. A man who lied and schemed to undermine Māori self-determination. 

Zambia : UPND s Romeo Kang ombe remains MP, Speaker rules

Speaker of the National Assembly Patrick Matibini has ruled that Sesheke Central Member of Parliament Romeo Kang’ombe will maintain his seat in parliament. Dr Matibini, a lawyer and former high court Judge, says the two years suspended sentence slapped on the lawmaker by the Chinsali Magistrate court, served Mr Kango’mbe from losing his parliamentary seat as he is not serving any sentence. Dr Matibini, clarified this in parliament today, when passing his ruling on a point of order raised by Kabwe Central Member of Parliament, Tutwa Ngulube, who questioned Mr Kang’ombe’s continued presence in parliament even after being convicted.

Voting begins for first phase of UP Panchayat polls

Toggle navigation Voters queue up at a polling booth in Ayodhya during polling for the first phase of Uttar Pradesh Panchayat polls on Thursday. [Photo/ANI] Voting begins for first phase of UP Panchayat polls ANI | Updated: Apr 15, 2021 11:05 IST Lucknow (Uttar Pradesh) [India], April 15 (ANI): Voting for the first of the four-phase Uttar Pradesh panchayat elections, commenced on Thursday in 18 districts. Polling, with ballot papers, began from 7 am and will go on till 6 pm with COVID-19 protocols in place. Vijay Kumar Mishra, Resident Magistrate, Panchayat Election, Ayodhya, told ANI, In Ayodhya, the main issues in the minds of the voters include development, drainage, electricity, water and roads.

Indian fined K700,000 for dog slur, gets suspended sentence

April 8, 2021 Tiwonge Kumwenda Mhango - Nyasa Times 7 Comments A Court in Mzuzu has sentenced an Indian national with three month imprisonment but suspended to three years  [meaning he should not re-offend in the period otherwise he will get custodial sentence] and slapped him with K700, 000 fine for slur. The Senior Resident Magistrate Court in Mzuzu made the ruling after Anand Mandivar pleaded guilty to insulting Human Rights Defenders Coalition (HRDC) chairperson for the North, Happy Mhango. Senior Resident Magistrate, Godfrey Nyirenda, has also ordered the convict to compensate the victim with K700,000 for calling him ‘dog’. The Court started hearing the case on Wednesday, April 7, 2021, but adjourned the ruling to Thursday, April 8.

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