Central Province Police Commanding Officer Lemekani Chirwa has warned police will act firmly against individuals or groups involved in violence, intimidation or any unlawful conduct, stressing that no one is above the law.
Mr Chirwa says this is because electoral violence threatens the country’s stability, democracy and the safety of citizens.
Mr Chirwa was speaking during a meeting, in Kabwe, aimed at promoting peaceful campaigns ahead of the August 13 general election.
He underscored the service’s commitment to safeguarding peace and security during the electoral process and protecting the rights of all citizens regardless of political affiliation.
The Central Province Police chief said that no one is above the law and urged political parties to encourage their members and supporters to respect differing views and avoid acts of provocation.
Mr Chirwa further called on political players to refrain from using inflammatory language that could incite violence and to adhere to regulations governing campaigns, rallies, and political messaging.
He said the Zambia Police Service will continue working closely with the Electoral Commission of Zambia, political parties, and civil society organisations to maintain peace throughout the electoral period.
Mr Chirwa said that officers will be deployed across the province to monitor campaign activities, respond to security threats, and protect citizens, ensuring that voters are able to cast their ballots freely and without intimidation.
Mr Chirwa reminded political parties that elections are a democratic process and not a battlefield, emphasizing the need to safeguard Zambia’s democracy and preserve peace.
“Together, let us commit to peaceful campaigns and credible elections,” he said.
Meanwhile, Central Province Divisional Criminal Investigations Officer Eric Sindandumuna has warned that police will not tolerate tribalism and that anyone found promoting it will face the full force of the law.
Mr Sindandumuna said the police are determined to maintain law and order during the campaign period and on election day to ensure a peaceful, free, and credible electoral process.





Yes we know. Noone is above the law except UPND’s riot cadres. Gary Nkombo just discovered that when UPND cadres rough you up the charges are on you the victim.