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MMD advises members to remain calm

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MMD National Secretary Richard Kachingwe
MMD National Secretary Richard Kachingwe

The MMD has advised its members to remain calm and not listen to unofficial election results being released.

MMD National Secretary, Major Richard Kachingwe has also noted that the voting pattern in this year’s elections is similar to that of 2006 and 2008.

Major Kachingwe says acts of desperations have continued with some people releasing false election results.

Major Kachingwe was speaking in an interview with ZNBC News in Lusaka on Thursday.

He says all Zambians especially the MMD members countrywide must wait for the official results being released by the Electoral Commission of Zambia.

And The MMD has denounced an article in Wednesday’s Post Newspaper suggesting that Patriotic Front-PF Leader Michael Sata is headed for victory.

MMD Chairman for Elections Gabriel Namulambe says the lead story in Post Newspaper is fake and highly misleading.

Mr. Namulambe says the Electoral Commission of ZAMBIA-ECZ is still receiving results at its results center and verifying them before the official announcement.

Mr. Namulambe who has retained his seat as Mpongwe parliamentarian, has advised Zambian’s not to be misled by anyone but to rely on official results been announced by the ECZ.

[pullquote]MMD National Secretary, Major Richard Kachingwe has also noted that the voting pattern in this year’s elections is similar to that of 2006 and 2008.[/pullquote]

And the Electoral Commission of Zambia on Wednesday shut down the results’ component on its website, following queries that presidential results in 133 constituencies have been announced and declared.

ECZ Chairperson Justice Irene Mambilima dispelled the information as incorrect, adding that the commission will get to the root cause of the matter.

ZNBC

Post Newspaper defies court order

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The Post Newspaper has defied the High Court injunction on Wednesday not to publish speculative stories on election results for the 2011 polls.

The paper has carried another Headline, speculating that Patriotic Front leader Michael “SATA LEADING WITH 59%” quoting party Secretary General Wynter Kabimba.

This is despite an injuction restraining the paper and two other private television stations from publishing elections results before they are announced by the Electoral Commission of Zambia.

The Newspaper has carried another article “Sata headed for a win if polls are not rigged”, which quotes a Mr Sishuwa.

It has further carried another article accusing the Electoral Commission of Zambia of employing calculated malpractices to favour incumbent president Rupiah Banda, entitled “ECZ is using delaying tactics to secure victory for MMD” which quotes the Alliance for Democracy and Development leader Charles Milupi.

It has further speculated and published another article that the “ECZ website puts Sata in lead with 140 000 votes after counting 133 Constituencies”.

But this is contrary to ECZ Chairperson Justice Mambilima’s clarification Wednesday night that the commission’s website had been hacked into, and has since been pulled down while investigations had been instituted.

Giving the last election results update Wednesday evening, Justice Mambilima also said results from 70 Constituencies had been received out of which only 33 had been verified and validly announced.

Justice Mambilima said the other results were still being verified and the next update would be made today Thursday.

She also said the Commission was happy that the results had begun to steadily roll in and all results would be announced within reasonable time.

In her update to the nation, Justice Mambilima announced the presidential results for only 33 constituencies, which showed Mr Sata with 265, 843 votes, standing at 46.59 percent, while President Rupiah Banda had 192, 966 votes, representing 33.82 percent.

The UPND’s Hakainde Hichilema had 93, 645 votes representing 16.41 percent.

But the Post Newspaper has gone ahead to publish speculative stories which Justice Mambilima had clarified in her briefing to the nation on ZNBC Television Wednesday evening.

And in granting the Exparte Injunction on Wednesday, High Court Judge Jane Kabuka said ordered and directed that “the defendants whether by themselves, servants, agents or whomsoever be and are hereby restrained from printing, publishing, running or carrying speculative stories on the tripartite election results held on 20th September, 2011 and subsequent dates and further from printing, or publishing or announcing election results before official results have been made by the electoral commission of Zambia.”

Judge Kabuka further ordered that “if you the within mentioned respondents whether by yourselves, servants, agent or otherwise howsoever disobey this order you shall be liable to contempt of court and shall therefore be committed to prison.”

Attorney General Abyudi Shonga filed in the petition to the restrain the Post Newspapers, Muvi Television, and Mobi International Limited from publishing speculative stories on results of the 2011 tripartite elections.

This followed the three media houses’ consistent announcement and broadcast of speculative stories.

The Three private media institutions have also been restrained from announcing election results before official results have been announced by the Electoral Commission of Zambia.

High Court Judge Jane Kabuka has since set September 23, 2011 as date for interparte hearing.
[ZNBC]

Jonas Shakafuswa tumbles in Katuba

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Katuba MP Jonas Shakafuswa
Jonas Shakafuswa

The incumbent member of Parliament for Katuba Constituency Jonas Shakafuswa has lost his seat to Movement of Multy-Party Democracy (MMD) candidate Patrick Chikusu

Dr Chikusu was declared winner by Katuba constituency returning officer John Manganda. Dr Chikusu polled 6, 389 votes while the United Party for National Development-UPND candidate Jonas Shakafuswa polled 3, 531 votes.

Patriotic Front candidate Susana Mwelwa got 1, 622 votes while an independent candidate Derrick Chaikana got 2, 083 votes.

Speaking after the announcement of the results Dr Chikusu pledged to work with all the other candidates to develop the constituency.

And MMD Chilanga parliamentary candidate Keith Mukata has scooped the seat with 7 ,015 votes beating his nearest rival Captain Cosmas Moono of the UPND who polled 4,715 votes.

Returning Officer Wilbroad Bwalya who announced the results at about 16:30 hours Wednesday afternoon declared Mr.Mukata as the duly elected Member of Parliament for Chilanga Constituency.

Patriotic Front’s George Chumbwe came in the third position with 4,438 votes; Violet Simwanza of ADD got 118 votes while Joseph Mushika of the National Restoration Party managed to get 18 votes.

Independent, Priscilla Kamanga only got 28 votes while National Movement for Progress’ James Mapusu got 39 votes.

The Chilanga constituency had more than 10 thousand registered voters.

ZNBC

PRINCESS MWAMBA : ZAMBIAN FEMALE RAPPER

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PRINCESS MWAMBA

 

 

She was born , Sarah Mwamba, in May 1990 in Zambia . She has always had a passion for music and dancing since her early childhood years when her family encouraged her to pursue her vision with determination and never settle for ‘no’. Once her family moved from Zambia to the United States, Princess took the advice to heart and enjoys her career as its ascension materializes. She is also involved with a charity organisation for orphans.

 

KAPA187: Welcome to the interview , can you describe yourself in 3 words.

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PRINCESS MWAMBA:fun loyal & caring.


KAPA187: When did you first start rapping ,and what made u get serious about it?

PRINCESS MWAMBA:  i started rapping  December 2010  i got serious because the producer that discovered me and inspired me got killed the same night i was supposed to meet up with him.

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KAPA187: Wow that must have been a sad moment , but you have managed to carry on .Where do you get your inspiration for your music?

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PRINCESS MWAMBA:  My inspiration comes from knowing that i can express myself and change people lives.

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 KAPA187: Hip hop is male dominated with only a hand full of female rappers making it big , what do you bring to the table that makes people want to listen to you?

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PRINCESS MWAMBA: basically if you listen to my music you will find that my music is positive, its to empower women and just have fun with life. nowadays you find a lot of women selling sex and their bodies in the music, and i feel like its more to music than just that, its about having a great time and learning life experiences.

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KAPA187:You are based in the US , but you do have funs in your home country of Zambia , do you feel like they are appreciating your music?

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PRINCESS MWAMBA: yes i actually do have a lot fans in my home country Zambia. But ive learned that no matter who you are not everyone is going to like you, example look at God,  but as-long I touch at-least one persons heart then my work is done.

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KAPA187: Yes that is true .Rap music in Zambia has been on the rise , are there any local rappers you are impressed with and would like to work with?

PRINCESS MWAMBA: yes i’m actually impressed with a lot and wouldn’t mind working and learning from all of them.

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KAPA187:You have a video on youtube for your song Swagg walk that has over 15 000 views , how does that feel.

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PRINCESS MWAMBA:I feel like I’m blessed because I’m new to the game and i have a lot of people supporting and loving me.

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KAPA187:Apart from music what else are you interested in.

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PRINCESS MWAMBA:I have always had a passion to help people i love helping and just knowing that i can put a smile on somebody’s face. also love dancing, modeling and playing sports.

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KAPA187: Who inspires you , both musically and personally.

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PRINCESS MWAMBA:musically its Brenda Fassie I JUST LOVE HER music so much even though i don’t know what she be saying, i can just feel the passion through it and it puts me in a different mind set. and personally its my mom. i love my mother Mary Zulu so much she is a beautiful caring loving and strong woman who don’t take no for an answer in life.

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KAPA187:Do you have an album coming out , and will be available to your fans in Zambia.

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PRINCESS MWAMBA:No album yet but i have an EP coming out that’s have of an mixtape. and yes it will deff be available for my people.

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KAPA187: What have been your best and worst experiences in life.

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PRINCESS MWAMBA:ive had a lot of great experiences in my life and my worst was to lose people that i care about like my grandma , grandpa and aunty but i take it as a learning experience.

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KAPA187: Do you have plans on doing show in Zambia any time soon.

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PRINCESS MWAMBA:yes i am just waiting on the EP to drop and i will be on my way. cant wait.

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KAPA187: In 10 years i will be…

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PRINCESS MWAMBA:only God knows. i live everyday like its my last 😀

THE MUSIC

SWAGG WALK 

It is a nice fun track to dance to and let loose.

AM A PRINCESS

She tells you she is a Princess and needs to be treated as one

 

Follow her on twitter , @Princess_mwamba,  to be updated about her music.

 

BY KAPA187

Masebo storms the totaling centre and demands recount of the six ballot boxes

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Chongwe Member of parliament Sylvia Masebo

Patriotic Front candidate Sylvia Masebo stormed the totaling centre and demanded that the six ballot boxes from Palabana should not be among the total number of ballot boxes.

Ms Masebo demanded for a recount of the six ballot boxes after which Chongwe District Electoral District officer Eddie Mumba said the request was not within the law.

Mr Mumba says only the courts of law can order a recount of the votes of there is petition of the results.

And the MMD and PF camps in Chongwe have agreed that results for presidential elections should be declared while parliamentary and local government elections should be put on hold pending the production of the document which went missing during a road traffic accident.

The accident happened when ballot boxes from Palabana polling station were being transferred to the totaling centre.

The Presiding officer was injured in the accident and a statement of procedure got lost in the process.

[ZNBC]

Court orders Post Newspaper, Muvi & Mobi TV

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The Lusaka High Court has granted an exparte injuction to restrain the Post Newspapers, Muvi Television, and Mobi International Limited from publishing speculative stories on results of the 2011 tripartite elections.

High Court Judge Jane Kabuka says “it is hereby ordered and directed that the defendants whether by themselves, servants, agents or whomsoever be and are hereby restrained from printing, publishing, running or carrying speculative stories on the tripartite election results held on 20th September, 2011 and subsequent dates and further from printing, or publishing or announcing election results before official results have been made by the electoral commission of Zambia.”

Judge Kabuka has further ordered that “if you the within mentioned respondents whether by yourselves, servants, agent or otherwise howsoever disobey this order you shall be liable to contempt of court and shall therefore be committed to prison.”

The three private media institutions have also been restrained from announcing election results ahead of, and prior to the Electoral Commission of Zambia verification and announcement.

High Court Judge Kabuka has since set September 23, 2011 as date for the interparte hearing.

The injunction was filed by Attorney general Abyudi Shonga.
[ZNBC]

ECZ shuts results web page, warns Media

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The Electoral Commission of Zambia Chairperson Justice Irene Mambilima has cautioned the media to desist from publishing falsehoods and alarming statements related to this year’s tripartite election.

Justice Mambilima says it is an offence for any media house to take such as path.

The ECZ Chairperson was referring to a story published in the press alleging that former commission Director Dan Kalale was seen at the Nakatindi hall at the Lusaka civic centre.

Justice Mambilima has dispelled the article as a total fabrication and cautioned the media against dwelling on un substantiated statements.

She also says the commission has shut down their results announcement page on the website following a story appearing that the commission has announced summary presidential results from 1 hundred and 33 constituencies.

Meanwhile, Justice Mambilima says the commission is happy that incidents of violence that characterized Tuesday’s poll day have stopped.

Justice Mambilima has also announced that the Commission has received results from 70 of the One hundred and 50 constituencies.

She however says that the commission is still verifying the result and has only officially announced 33 constituencies at the Election Results centre in Lusaka.

Justice Mambilima announced that the PF Leader Michael Sata has so far polled 265 843 representing 46.5%

MMD’s Rupiah Banda has polled192 966votes representing 33.82%

UPND’s Leader Hakainde Hichilema has polled 93 645 representing 16%

This is from the 33 constituencies that the ECZ has officially announced.

Justice Mambilima announced the development after briefing various political stakeholders including the Civic Society Organisations, the Church, the Media and both local and International Observers at the Mulungushi International conference centre.

[ZNBC]

ECZ magic pens allegations a myth-Mambilima

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ECZ Chairperson Justice Ireen Mambilima

The Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) Chairperson Justice Ireen Mambilima has described as a myth allegations that the ECZ had magic pens at the polling stations whose ink purportedly fades after a voter has marked the ballot paper or the mark shifts from one candidate’s slot to another.

She said such a thing does not happen and is merely a myth.

Justice Mambilima has since appealed for calm, patience and peace among stakeholders in particular and Zambians in general as election results pour into the elections results centre.

And Justice Mambilima has dismissed allegations of pre-marked ballot papers saying the Commission had not come across such papers.

“All ballot papers in this election were from the Electoral Commission of Zambia and all had serial numbers with complete audit trial.

She however explained that the Commission has established that its posters that exemplify what the ballot paper will look like are the ones being confused for actual ballot papers.

Meanwhile ECZ has regretted violent disturbances that took place at Nakatindi polling station in Kanyama and Matero constituencies in Lusaka.

ECZ Chairperson, Irene Mambilima said as a result of the disturbances, the Nakatindi polling station and all its polling materials were completely destroyed buy irate people in the area.

ZANIS reports that Justice Mambilima said during a briefing at the election results centre at Mulungushi International Conference Centre this afternoon that the disturbances were caused mainly by the late opening of the polling station.

She said District Electoral Officers went against the ECZ’s instruction that all poll staff should spend nights at their respective polling stations for timely opening.

She further said the concerned poll staff, for reasons best known to themselves only reported on the morning of the election day thereby delaying the opening of the polling station.

“Also, there was failure by these officers to check their inventory for the status resulting in time being wasted looking for shortfalls. The Commission on its part ensured that all the materials were timely delivered to the various districts,” she explained.

Justice Mambilima said it was therefore disappointing and inexcusable that the concerned officers exhibited high levels of lack of seriousness and irresponsibility to an important national event such as an election.

She said the Commission will require explanations from those concerned.

And Justice Mambilima has disclosed that voting in three polling stations in Lukulu West constituency, which were delayed, started at 06:00 hours this morning and was to close at 18:00 hours this evening.

She said the delay to conduct elections in the three polling stations was caused by overzealous political party cadres that prevented the Zambia Air Force helicopter from airlifting election materials to the polling stations.

“As a result land transport had to be used to transport the materials at night with a lot of difficulties,” she said.

ZANIS

RB wins 10 out 22 constituencies

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The Movement for Multiparty Democracy (MMD) presidential candidate in the 2011 tripartite elections Rupiah Banda has won in 10 out of the 22 constituencies whose election results had been announced by the Electoral Commission (ECZ) by 18:00 hours on Wednesday.

And Patriotic Front (PF) leader Michael Sata has won nine of the 22 constituencies with a relatively huge margin especially in the Copperbelt Province urban constituencies and in Luapula Province.

Meanwhile, United Party for National Development (UPND) candidate, Hakainde Hichilema won in three of the 22 constituencies that have already been announced.

ZANIS reports that Mr. Banda has won in Malambo (11,291), Katuba (7,899), Chadiza (8,862), Serenje (4,851), Nakonde (11,376), Mpongwe (9,053), Kabompo West (5,258), Rufunsa (6,614), Feira (3,843) and Chavuma (6,042) while Mr. Sata got Kankoyo (9,642), Kantanshi (15,280), Roan (12,950), Nkana (20,391), Wusakili (20,768), Nchanga (21,427), Kamfinsa (14,730) in the Copperbelt Province, Mwense (10,271) in Luapula Province and Bwacha (10,317) in Central Province.

The UPND candidate Hakainde Hichilema had by press time won in his traditional stronghold Southern Province and in Nangoma in Central Province.

In Monze Central, Mr. Hichilema got 21,373 votes while in Itezhi Tezhi constituency he garnered 7,520 and won in Nangoma in Central Province with 5,860.

In all these constituencies, National Restoration Party (NAREP) leader, Elias Chipimo Junior, Heritage Party’s (HP) Godfrey Miyanda, Forum for Democracy and Development’s (FDD) leader Edith Nawakwi and United National Independence Party’s (UNIP) Tilyenji Kaunda got a paltry votes.

National Movement for Progress (NMP) leader Ng’andu Magande, Zambians for Empowerment and Development (ZED) leader Fredrick Mutesa and Alliance for Democracy and Development (ADD) leader, Charles Milupi also terribly lost in these constituencies.

Results from many other constituencies have continued to pour into the ECZ’s election results centre at Mulungushi International Conference Centre in Lusaka.

Meanwhile, representatives of political parties, civil society organisations, the church, local election monitors and international election observers have remained calm but eager to hear results from all parts of the country.

And Presidential results for Nakonde district in Northern Province in the just – ended September 20 tripartite elections have been officially announced at the Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) main results centre at Mulungushi International Conference Centre.

Movement for Multiparty Democracy’(MMD) ‘s incumbent President Rupiah Banda was leading with 11, 378 votes followed by Michael Sata of the Patriotic Front who got 9,363.

ZANIS reports that Hichilema Hakainde of UPND got 433 votes, Chipimo Elias of National Restoration Party (NAREP) 137, United National Independence Party (UNIP) Tilyenji Kaunda 114, and Milupi Charles of Alliance for Democracy and Development (ADD) 59 votes.

Magande Ngandu of NMP 53, Nawakwi Edith of FDD 31, Mutesa Frederick of ZED 22 and Miyanda Godfrey of Heritage Party managed only 17 votes.

Earlier, Nakonde District Returning Officer Titus Walima announced the results at 12:18 this afternoon at the totaling centre held at Nakonde civic centre.

Meanwhile, the MMD has won 9 wards out of a total of 13 wards in the Nakonde constituency.

The PF has got 4 wards from the MMD in Nakonde central, Isunda, Chiwanza and Old Fife.

The PF has since conceded defeat in Nakonde constituency in the just ended elections.

ZANIS

ZANIS

42 suspected PF cadres arrested over riotous behaviour

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Police in Solwezi have arrested 42 suspected Patriotic Front cadres (PF) in connection with riotous behaviour that erupted at Solwezi central totaling centre at Council Chambers.

North-Western Provincial Police Commanding Officer Charles Lungu confirmed the development in an interview with ZANIS in Solwezi today.

Mr Lungu said 35 men and seven women are in detention at Solwezi Police station and have since been charged with riotous behaviour.

He said the irate suspected PF cadres became unruly after confiscating 12 ballot boxes from Tumvwanganai polling station which they alleged had been tampered with.

The Police Commanding Officer said the cadres suspected that they were pre-marked papers with no official seals and that this prompted police to use tear gas to disperse them.

He has appealed to all political party players in this general election and members of the general public to remain calm and wait patiently for the final result without resorting to violent behaviour.

Mr Lungu has also warned that police will not relent to arrest any person inciting people to protest or engage in violence activity in the province.

He has also urged members of the general public not to panic assuring that the police are doing everything possible to ensure that peace and order prevailed in the region.

Meanwhile business had come to a standstill in Solwezi town following riotous behaviour by suspected irate PF cadres who were protesting.

ZANIS

PF scoops Kabwe Central

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The Patriotic Front (PF) has scooped Kabwe Central constituency and party president Michael Sata beat the nine contesters in yesterday’s tripartite elections.

Announcing the results at Kabwe Municipal Council at about 16:30hrs today, Returning Officer Nelly Chimuka said Michael Chilufya Sata polled 15, 646 followed by Rupiah Bwezani Banda of the MMD who garnered 8,650 votes.

UPND’s Hakainde Hichilema got 2, 195 votes while FDD president Edith Nawakwi managed only 60 votes.

Other contestants included National Restoration party president Elias Chipimo Jr who got 46 votes ADD president Charles Milupi 29 votes, ZED president Richard Mutesa 08 votes , UNIP 39 and Heritage party president Brig, Gen. Godfrey Miyanda managed 62 votes.

Mrs. Chimuka did however not announce the total number of votes cast and those rejected saying these will be made ready tomorrow.

In the parliamentary race, James Kapyanga PF candidate scooped Kabwe Central constituency after garnering 14, 884 beating MMD’s Jane Mwewa Chileshe who got 8, 348 votes.

UPND’s Margaret Muyangana got 2, 415 while FDD Redson Mtonga managed 445 votes, UNIP Jairus Chakulanta went away with 601 votes and Christine Chikanwa, an independent candidate who got 211.

Meanwhile there was jubilation by PF carders outside the Municipal council when after the announcement of Kapyanga’s victory who lifted him.

And the Patriotic Front has won the Kankoyo parliamentary seat in Mufulira district.

Patriotic Front candidate Levy Chabala polled 8, 420 votes beating three other candidates from the MMD, UPND, UPDD, and UNIP.

Mr Chabala was followed by MMD’s Shadreck Musonzya who polled 3,235 with UPND’s Patrick Mbetela coming third with 729 votes.

ZANIS reports that Presiding Officer Tryson Chuunga announced the results for Kankoyo Parliamentary at 12: 35 hours.

In the election, the other two candidates were Emmanuel Simumba of UPDD and Zulu Vuto who got 308 and 75 votes respectively.

Meanwhile, the Patriotic Front leader Michael Sata has emerged victorious in the presidential elections in Kankoyo constituency after scoring 9,642 votes.

MMD ‘s Rupiah Banda came second with 2,794 votes followed by UPND’s Hakainde Hichilema who scored 303.

Elias Chipimo of NAREP scored 30 while Ng’andu Magande had a tie with Heritage’s Geoffrey Miyanda with 15 votes each followed by Charles Milupi of ADD with 10 votes.

The other contestants are FDD’S Edith Nawakwi who came second last and Fredrick Mutesa of ZED who only managed a paltry three votes.

The PF has also scooped all the wards in Kankoyo constituency in Mufulira except for Kwacha ward where the election was suspended due to an omission of two contesting candidates on the ballot papers.

And Mpelembe ward, the winning candidate was not announced due to technical problems on the computer that was used to print the results.

In Kantanshi, the Patriotic Front has reclaimed Kantanshi Parliamentary seat in Mufulira district after the party’s candidate Yamfwa Mukanga scored 13,452 votes beating four other contesters.

The MMD came second with its candidate Daniel Mutimushi scoring 2,981 votes followed by David Nkhanta an independent candidate who polled 2 126 while UPND ‘s Josphine Lukwesa was in fourth position with 451 votes.

ZANIS reports that Presiding Officer Gilbert Kaluba declared the results for Kantanshi at 13 hours (1pm).

The UPND candidate was followed by Tanny Mbewe of Forum For Democracy and Development who scored 188 votes while UNIP was trailing behind with only 74 votes.

The Patriotic Front has also recorded the highest votes in the presidential elections in Kantanshi constituency with its part President Micheal Sata polling 15,280 followed by MMD’s Rupiah Banda who scored 3,221 with UPND’s Hakainde Hichilema polling 277 votes.

NAREP’S Ellias Chipimo polled 29 votes while Charles Milupi of ADD got 26 votes.

Heritage’s Godfrey Miyanda and the FDD’s Edith Nawakwi both got 20 votes while UNIP’s Tilyenji Kaunda and Ng’andu Magande got 18 and 16 votes respectively as Fredrick Mutesa of ZED only managed 9 votes.

And the Patriotic Front has taken 9 wards out of the 10 wards in the constituency losing only one ward to the MMD .

In Mufulira Central Constituency, Patriotic Front’s John Kufuna beat four other candidates to emerge winner in the Mufulira central constituency.

Mr Kufuna polled 10,384 beating MMD’s Evans Chibanda who came second with 5,729 followed by UPND’s Mulundu Mpundu who got 317 with UNIPs Kabango Oliver trailing with 251 votes.

And in the presidential Elections, the Patriotic Front again got the highest number of votes.

The PF candidate scored 11,318 followed by the MMD candidate who got 4,779 and UPND candidate who got 374 while UNIP candidate polled 67 votes.

NAREP got 44, followed by ADD whose candidate scored 33 votes while Ng’andu Magande of NMP managed to get 22 votes and Geoffrey Miyanda of Heritage party polled only 19 votes while FDD and ZED scored 5 and 9 votes respectively.

Meanwhile the Patriotic Front has won the majority of wards in the Constituency.
The party has won 8 wards out of 10 in Mufulira Central constituency.

The wards lost are Mutundu which went to the MMD and Kafue which was lost to an independent candidate.
Meanwhile the situation still remained peaceful in Mufulira district today.

ZANIS

State House dismisses final results rumour

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File: Mrs Maureen Mwanawasa talks to State House press aid Dickson Jere during the MMD card renewal in Lusaka

State House has dismissed rumours being speculated by a known editor that the final results of the 2011 tripartite elections have been compiled and that President Rupiah Banda has been informed about the development.

Special Assistant to the President for Press and Public Relations Dickson Jere told ZANIS in a Press statement in Lusaka Wednesday evening that such rumours are a total lie.

Mr Jere said President Banda is not aware of the final results that are still being compiled and will, like anyone else, wait for the Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) to announce the results.

He said President Banda has not met anyone or issued any statement to discuss the purported final result adding that the President will only make his position known on this matter once the final results are announced.

He said attempts by the said editor to create rumours that Patriotic Front leader Micheal Sata has won the Presidential election are against the Electoral Code of Conduct.

‘We know that there are some people who are trying to create anarchy by taking advantage of the situation. Zambians should remain calm and wait for the final results from the ECZ, Mr Jere said.

Mr Jere said Zambians should only believe the results that are coming from the ECZ.

ZANIS

PF claims its preliminary results give Sata 56%, Rupiah 32%

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Patriotic Front Secretary General Wynter Kabimba
Patriotic Front Secretary General Wynter Kabimba

The opposition Patriotic Front (PF) has announced that party leader Michael Sata is leading the presidential race by 56% against MMD’s Rupiah Banda with 32%, according to its preliminary results.

And the PF has since challenged the Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) to immediately release the results stating that the Commission already has the results.

PF Secretary General Winter Kabimba says it is unfortunate that the ECZ has not kept the nation updated on the election results when it had given an assurance.

Mr. Kabimba has since appealed to cooperating partners to advise President Rupiah Banda and the MMD to respect the will of the people in the elections.

Speaking at a press briefing in Lusaka this afternoon, Mr. Kabimba also questioned why State house has been sealed by armed soldiers when Mr. Banda is on record urging parties taking part in the elections to accept the election results.

The Patriotic Front has since written to the European Union Election Observation Mission to intervene in the turn of events which he says may lead to civil strife if not brought under control.

And the Patriotic Front Secretary General has expressed sadness at the act of one presiding officer, Given Muleya for Bauleni South A, who allegedly forfeited results for newly elected PF Kabulonga ward councilor Mulenga Sata.

Mr. Kabimba has since questioned how genuine the loses suffered by its candidates in Chilanga and Chongwe constituencies are with such irregularities in place.

[QFM]

ECZ warns the media against premature anouncement of results

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The Electoral Commission of Zambia -ECZ- has warned media houses against announcing that any Presidential candidates has won the Presidency before the Commission announces the final results.

ECZ Public Relations Manager Cris Akufuna says it is mischievous and wrong for any media house to run headlines or stories purporting that a candidate has worn or conceded defeat before all the results are announced by the ECZ.

Mr Akufuna says speculations concerning the elections are not allowed and are against the electoral code of conduct.

He says media houses should realise that elections are a sensitive issue which should be handled responsibly to avoid confusing the electorates.

He was speaking in an interview with ZNBC News in Lusaka on today.

[ZNBC]

Zambia’s 2011 Elections Results [Update 2]

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UPDATE 2

ALL RESULTS WHICH WERE ON THIS PAGE ARE WRONG AND WERE OBTAINED FROM ECZ WEB SITE  RESULTS PAGE  WHICH HAS NOW BEEN SHUTDOWN. WE SHALL BE PUTTING UP A NEW PAGE WITH RESULTS FROM MULUNGUSHI CENTER. LT WILL ONLY PUBLISHED ALREADY RELEASED RESULTS BY ECZ FROM MULUNGUSHI TOTALLING CENTER

 

UPDATE 1

The results below  from ECZ website (www.elections.org.zm) are not clear as to which constituencies they are coming from and what is still pending. We are waiting for more details from their website, which has been in update mode since 17:30 hrs,  before we can update all the details in the blanks