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Malanji heads to South Africa as observer in forth coming general elections

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Foreign Affairs Minister Joseph Malanji is in South Africa leading a Zambian Electoral Observer Mission to that country’s forth coming general elections.

Meanwhile President Edgar Lungu has appointed former Foreign Affairs Minister and former Kasempa Member of Parliament Kabinga Pande as alternate to the Head of the SADC Electoral Observer Mission.

Other members of the Election Observer Mission are five civil servants from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the Ministry of Defence

The Zambian team is in South Africa as part of SADC Elections Observer Mission until 16th May 2019.

South Africa will hold the General elections on 8th May 2019 to elect a new National Assembly and provincial legislatures in each province.

This will be the 6th election held since the end of apartheid in 1994 and will determine who will become the next President of South Africa.

This is according to a statement issued to the media by First Secretary for Press and Public Relations at the Zambian High Commission in South Africa, Naomi Nyawali.

3 COMMENTS

  1. Mr Malanji and your team, please study how South Africans conduct elections. Voting is on the 8th and on the 9th final results will be known. You mean we can’t do the same in Zambia ? Study their electoral process and go with it to Zambia.

    • After tasting the power of travelling to foreign countries , dining with presidents Kalaba thought he was presidential material. I hope Malanji is not thinking the same.

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