A traditional leader in Eastern Province has challenged MMD National Secretary to quickly tell the PF presidential candidate Edgar Lungu to instruct the PF MP to stop confusing voters with contradicting massages on the alliance. Headman Kalitema of Chadiza District said the massages coming from the PF candidates has the potential to make the President
Vice President Inonge Wina has encouraged Zambians to have confidence in the Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ). Speaking at Harry Mwaanga Nkumbula international airport upon her arrival from Lusaka, Mrs Wina said there is no reason to be suspicious of institutions of governance such as the ECZ. She said it is worrying that politicians have
Zambia’s participation at the 2016 Rio Olympics has suffered a setback after the Judo and boxing teams failed to travel to the Olympics this morning due to lack of visas. The Zambian team was this morning turned away at the Kenneth Kaunda International Airport by officials from South African Airways for failing to produce visas.for
Main opposition leader Hakainde Hichilema has promised to lower the cost of living when he wins the Zambia election next week. Hichilema the candidate for the UPND says the cost of living has increased during the reign of the PF. Hichilema or HH as he is commonly referred to says: “Under the
By Anonymous Doctoral Student So how can patriotic Zambians eliminate or reduce vote rigging to a minimum? Forward-looking Zambians—especially the opposition—will waste all the best efforts to conduct and win an election if they do not immediately demand or enhance transparency in the electoral and voting process. In the context of Zambia’s electoral and voting
President Edgar Lungu has warned that he is ready to abandon democratic principles and deal sternly with what he called trouble makers in order to safeguard national peace. In what could be his sternest warning to his opponents ahead of next week’s elections, President Lungu said he is ready to use draconian means to protect
President Edgar Lungu has advised election monitors and observers in the country to be very objective as they carry out their duties ahead of the August 11 polls. The President says government has been patient and allowed democracy to prevail in the elections but that the opposition are pushing him too far. Addressing a rally
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