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Electoral Commission of Zambia Reviewing the Roadmap for Elections to be held in 2021

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Following the Coronavirus outbreak, that has affected the day to day life of citizens, the electoral Commission of Zambia has announced it is reviewing the Roadmap for Elections, and will soon advise Stakeholders and the general public the commencement date for all the electoral processes leading up to the 2021 General Elections.

The Commission says it is monitoring events closely as the pandemic unfolds and is, therefore, re-aligning its Elections Calendar.

Commission Public Relations Manager Margaret Chimanse says as a consequence, the Voter Registration Exercise that was scheduled to commence in May will commence on a date to be advised.

Mrs Chimanse, however, said that despite the outbreak of COVID-19 the Commission will still conduct the Polls for three Local Government By-elections in Nakato and Imalyo Wards of Mongu Town Council in Western Province, and Bulilo Ward of Chilubi Town Council in Northern Province.

She said unlike the Voter Registration Exercise which has been postponed, the three ward by-elections shall be conducted as prescribed by Article 57 (1) of the Constitution of Zambia (Amendment) Act No. 2 of 2016, which provides that “where a vacancy occurs in the office of a Member of Parliament, Mayor, Council Chairperson or Councilor, a by-election shall be held within 90 days of the occurrence of the vacancy..

Mrs Chimanse said in view of this, the Commission will institute administrative measures to guide the conduct of all by-elections to prevent the transmission of Covid-19.

She said measures put in place among others to comply with the Ministry of Health guidelines include adherence to the Public Health Statutory Instrument No. 22 of 2020 which outlines the guidelines and procedures on how to prevent, control and manage the COVID-19.

Mrs Chimanse said other measures include the observance of all Public health procedures and allowing Health Personnel into their buildings such as meeting venues, Nomination Centres, Polling Stations and Totaling Centre, provision of sanitary materials such as hand sanitizers, gloves, masks, soap and water to all polling staff and other officers at polling stations and implementing speedy and efficient voting procedures to enable voters’ walk-in and leave the Polling Stations without delay.

She added that the ECZ will further ensure provision of additional Officers/Ushers, including Health Personnel at meeting venues, Nomination Centres, Polling Stations and Totaling Centre to ensure that people are sanitized and observe hygiene standards in a public place or gathering. This is in addition to ensuring adherence to social distancing guidelines of keeping at least one-meter spacing on the queues for voting on Poll day.

Further, Mrs Chimanse said the Commission is encouraging Voters to leave their Children/babies at home and avoiding carrying them to the meeting venues, Nomination Centre, Polling Stations and Totaling Centre and restricting the number of people attending ECZ Stakeholder-meetings as well as the frequency of the meetings to be held in the District with the By-election.

On other stakeholders, Mrs Chimanse said political Parties for instance are discouraged from holding public rallies to avoid the contraction of COVID-19 but are encouraged to use appropriate campaign strategies such as mobile Public Address System, distribution of flyers and other political party materials with minimal or no contact with a crowd.

She said parties should desist from ferrying cadres from one district/ward to the other for campaigns in Districts where by- elections are taking place and are encouraged to observe all the Health guidelines and procedures outlined by the Ministry of Health.

Mrs Chimanse has reiterated that the Commission will work very closely with the Ministry of Health during the by-elections and all Stakeholders participating in the Polls should abide by the Ministry of Health guidelines on the prevention of the spread of the COVID-19.

14 COMMENTS

  1. Excellent stuff. This is planning ahead and ensuring peoples democratic rights are not restricted due to the virus. As for me I have also started mapping the road map for EC lungus inevitable victory in the next elections. Time to open my vintage bottle of dom perignon. Cheers to weekend.kz

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  2. The electorate needs sensitization in civics …they are interested in General elections now, am surprised the same characters are still there five years on. Opposition are sleeping as usual learn from Kenya.

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  3. One of the hindrances to positive electoral reforms is Hichilema and the UPND. There’s no progress that can be made when you’ve Martha Mushipe and Jack Mwiimbu as advisors. If it weren’t for the UPND by now Zambia could have made progress in terms of the way we manage elections.

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  4. If voter registration was a continuous exercise this reviewing the road map wouldn’t be happening.

  5. Cancel elections 2021, until 2022. NO MONEY.

  6. UPND will withdraw from these three bye elections as they have lost hope in the wake of a spate of losses they have suffered at the hands of PF so far. Can I hear a rebuttal from UPND die hards….. are you participating guys?

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  7. Are they not Zambians. You are not the only Zambian my friend. Get it into your thick head. Besides how have the people you have mensioned interfered with electral reforms. You must be one of the foolish tribalists who have caused marginalization. It won’t always be tolerated. Fool.

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  8. KZ wannabe, why do you like western alcohol when we have Mosi n casle in Zed. Drink local boss…..local is lekker!

  9. Why waste money to put useless councillors, MPs and ministers are all parasites with absolutely no benefit to masses. Let there be no elections for any position. Let there be general elections in August 2021 and usher in young vibrant MPs with accountability

  10. KZ is shunning local liquor like katata, imbote, kachasu and is going for foreign liqour. Have some balls and drink local. You have been brainwashed by thinking that foreign wines are better, after years of drinking chibuku .

  11. WHAT HAPPENED TO CONTINUOUS VOTER REGISTRATION … AS USUAL THE OPPOSITION IS NDWIIIIIIIIIIIII…… STAKE HOLDERS ARE NDWIIIIIIIIIIIIII…… THAT IS WHY THE KZ IMPOSTOR IS CELEBRATING…. TO HIM LIFE STARTS AND ENDS AT “WINNING” ELECTIONS…..

  12. I pride myself on being progressive. No doubt, we are getting better with passing time in our ways and businesses and also recognition in the outside world as valuable people. However, I am confused at what our priority today in the time of pandemic is. As a country, what is it that we, the people want? We want to keep dreaming that we are superpowers? That we are like Europe and America? Countries that have resources, yet they are not able to protect people for succumbing to Covid? Nor able to stop their economy from recession? Or do we want to face the truth?

    The truth is never sweet. It’s often bitter and ugly. Well, the truth that I see is that Zambia has limited resources. We are already struggling with debt. So if we have elections, won’t we use up the little money available…

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