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MMD refutes Kawambwa voters intimidation report

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The ruling Movement for Multiparty Democracy (MMD) has refuted reports that it is intimidating rural voters in Kawambwa district of Luapula province ahead of the elections.

On thursday, the Foundation for Democratic Process (FODEP) confirmed receiving reports of MMD officials threatening electorates in the area that they establish who they will vote for on 20th September by checking in the computer system.

MMD deputy national secretary Chembe Nyangu tells QFM in an interview that such allegations are only aimed at bringing the party down.

Mr. Nyangu, who however expressed ignorance on the matter, accused the opposition parties of using all sorts of means to de-campaign the ruling party.

He notes that there is no way candidates can know who votes for them and who did not because elections are not conducted electronically.

He says it is surprising how the opposition is panicking ahead of the polls.

Mr. Nyangu says his party will remain focused with its issue based campaigns because it wants to return to power after the 20th September, 2011 polls.

7 COMMENTS

  1. 90% of the PF cadres are dander-heads.They live in a world of their own that never exists.Wishful thinking to them is Gospel Truth.They talk without thinking.Then the greatest problem they have is that THEY WANT EVERY ONE TO THINK AND ACT THE WAY THEY DO AND.Guys, this is not a DICTATORSHIP but a DEMOCRACY,wake up.

  2. Ask the late Mwanawasa. He got only one vote at state house compound. May his soul rest in peace. That is the dont kubeba type of politics we are expecting on the 20th.

  3. #4 & 5, If you are tired of MMD and you want to see it voted out, then work hard, truthfully, strategically and tactfully to convince the voters. Winning doesn’t come by wishing, as most PF cadres seem to think.

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