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ECZ embarks on programmes to review election manuals

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The Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) has started reviewing its election manuals in a bid to enhance the credibility of holding elections in the country.

ECZ chairperson Justice Florence Mumba disclosed this when she officially opened a post-election workshop of the 2008 presidential election held at Moto-Moto Pastoral Centre in Kasama today.

In a speech read for her by ECZ manager for Elections and Voter Education Jocelyn Mubita, Justice Mumba named the election manuals under review as those relating to electoral officers at all levels respectively.

She noted that since electoral officers play a critical role in elections, ECZ decided to consult them in order to come up with user friendly handbooks.

Justice Mumba has since urged electoral officers to ensure that they actively participate in the formulation of new election manuals in order to add credibility to the way elections are held in the country.

And Justice Mumba has called on all electoral officers from Northern Province to provide the ECZ with accurate and comprehensive information of how last year’s presidential election was conducted in the region.

She said ECZ decided to hold post-mortem workshops of the last Presidential election in order to learn from the shortcomings noticed and make necessary improvements for future elections.

Justice Mumba expressed optimism that the feedback from stakeholders would help the ECZ to improve on its performance of holding credible elections in the country.

Justice Mumba further advised her staff facilitating the post-election workshops to be attentive and allow the participants to highlight the challenges they faced during the last presidential election so that they could obtain useful information of bettering the electioneering process in the country.

The three-day post-election review workshop in Kasama has attracted electoral officers from all the 12 districts in Northern Province, who took part in the 2008 presidential election..

Meanwhile ,the Anti Voter Apathy Project (AVAP) has maintained that the 50 per-cent plus one vote for a presidential holder should be enshrined in the new republican constitution in order to curb regional voting in the country.

AVAP executive director Bonnie Tembo said the 50 per cent plus one vote for a winning presidential candidate is a progressive idea especially for a democratic country like Zambia.

Mr. Tembo was speaking in Kasama during a stakeholders meeting held at AVAP governance house over the weekend.

He urged Zambians to support the popular mode of electing a republican president unlike the current system of a simple majority.

Mr. Tembo noted that incidences of people choosing a president on tribal lines would be curtailed once the top two (2) presidential candidates go for a re-run in case the first round polls does not come with a clear-cut winner.

The AVAP director also dismissed arguments from some sections of society that the exercise was costly saying it was a better a have a legitimate president elected by a majority vote than have minority one.

Mr. Tembo further urged National Constitutional Conference (NCC) delegates to be objective and conduct their debates above partisan lines if the country is to come up with a people-driven republican constitution.

And , Mr. Tembo has revealed that his organization will this year advocate for amendment of the current electoral code of conduct in order to make it more enforceable.

He explained that during last year’s presidential election, political parties and other stakeholders breached the code of conduct but that no action being taken against them.

The AVAP director further urged Zambians to actively participate in the electoral reform process in order to enhance the credibility of elections in the country.

ZANIS/WS/MKM/ENDS

22 COMMENTS

  1. These chaps just want to spend money. The cause is good but the process will cost alot of $$, ama workshop, drafts, etc

  2. The same tactics of looting the remnants of the election. We are tired of reotorics and feel people are never serious about what they say. Include the 50 + 1 clause in the constitution if you are serious and stop consulting the sitting president during the election. Its important for ECZ to be independent and not the way things are at the moment. Reveiwing the manual for what? when the selection of the monitors is not transparent and the announcement of the votes is ambiguos. We demand trnsparency and efficiency please. Dont cheat people by playing tricks after rigging elections madam Mumba.

  3. Polite advice – To ECZ chairperson Justice Florence Mumba, try to hire the American Electral System obviously they can give us a very good offer. Since we borrowed democracy from them surely they cant refuse. Osayopa madam niba bululu batu bali mu white house.

  4. Elections again! Workshops! I can see government has alot of money to waste! 50+1 and voters turn over must be over 75%. Educate voters and continue registering is what is needed for better Zed. We want elections that will truely reflect the Zedian people.

  5. this whole programme is sickening when you still have dan kalale as ECZ Director. Elections in Zambia are a joke. When are we going to be like the USA, maybe when we have the 44th President. NO HAND OVER NOTES ARE DONE. ECZ is just wasting taxpayers money on those workshops. i have no kind word for ECZ, i at time ask myself is it really worth voting……

    :-w[-(

  6. “She said ECZ decided to hold post-mortem workshops of the last Presidential election in order to learn from the shortcomings noticed and make necessary improvements for future elections.”

    Its time to make money through workshops now. This is interesting but I hope the exercise will bring about better ways of conducting elections.

    On the 50 + 1 %, I am also positive that such a move will begin to help all Zambians not to vote on tribal lines. Let us enact the law and see how it shall work for us.

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    LT 2008 Award Winner. =; for Zambians in 2009 and the future.

  7. Florence and Dan are a let down to the people of Zed and will never forgive them for their role in the 2008 elections.

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