Tag: Politics

KATEKA UPBEAT WITH VOTER TURNOUT

By Sharon Kunda- New Heritage Party President CHISHALA KATEKA has described the voter turnout as good and called on Zambians to maintain peace and order as they await the election results. Speaking after voting at Lusaka Golf Club polling station, Ms. KATEKA said even if some political parties may be aggrieved after elections, they should…

VOTING UPDATE

Mansa District in Luapula Province has recorded over 50 percent voter turnout during today’s general election. Mansa District Electoral Officer SOMBO KAELA has told ZNBC News that the huge turnout in all the 189 Polling Stations in Bahati and Mansa Central Constituency is impressive. Ms KAELA says the voting was peaceful as electoral Officers did…

RB CALLS FOR PEACE

By Effie Mpahnda Fourth Republican President RUPIAH BANDA has urged Zambians to remain peaceful as they cast their votes in today’s General election. Mr. BANDA says it is important that peace is maintained in the country. He explained that the young generation will have no home if the peace of the country is disturbed. Mr.…

LARGE TURNOUT, AS LUNGU CAST VOTE

Zambians have turned out in numbers to cast their vote in the general election whose polling started at 06 hours with President EDGAR LUNGU being among the first citizens to cast the ballot And President LUNGU has expressed happiness with the voting turn out in Lusaka. The Head of state was speaking to journalists after…

ALLOW WORKERS TO VOTE

Government has urged employers to ensure that NO employee is disfranchised on account of being at work. Secretary to the Cabinet SIMON MITI has strongly advised employers to put measures in place that will ensure that essential workers are given an opportunity to cast their vote without disrupting the provision of essential services. Dr. MITI…

“PHYSICAL DISTANCE WHEN VOTING”

By Ruth Chayinda Ministry of Health has called on the public to adhere to public health and social measures as they go to cast their votes at various polling stations tomorrow. Ministry of Health Permanent Secretary KENNEDY MALAMA says despite the country seeing a reduction in positivity of Covid cases at National level, the situation…

“PF PRIORITIZED INFRASTRUCTURE”

By Musenge Mulimba Vice President INONGE WINA says the PF government prioritized infrastructure development in the health sector to ensure that Zambians have access to better health care services. The Vice President said the PF Government embarked on the construction of mini hospitals and over 600 health posts countrywide to lessen the burden on the…
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