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