
Quick action by a combined team of Zambia Police Service and the Electoral Commission (ECZ ) officers averted a near stampede at Lusaka city library polling station in Lusaka Central Constituency after a slow pace of the voting process.
ZANIS reports from the polling station , that after voting process begun slightly after 06: 00 hours this morning, the irate voters became impatient and hence tried to force their way into the polling station.
But alert Police Officers and ECZ officials calmed the near crisis as the long queue of voters some of whom lined up as early as 04: 00 hours was divided into two for female and male voters , respectively.
A police officer found at the scene controlling the crowd of male voters called for reinforcement of other officers.
” The situation was very tense this morning , but we have calmed the situation as you can see we created three streams for voters to cast their votes. You can see the queue for women voters is almost complete, ” said one ECZ official who sought anonymity.
He said there was an urgent need for more male personnel to help control the long queues saying the women officers are not able to do this.
Meanwhile, long queues characterised Moseni pollling station at Muchinga Basic School, in Zingalume township in Matero Constituency with some voters filing as early as 03:30 hours this morning.
Hundreds of young and old voters were found on long queues outside the school’s gate meandering through into respective polling station’s streams.
One of the Presiding Officers, Jama Mbambara, told ZANIS in an interview that seven streams have been created to enable voters cast their votes according to alphabetical order.
Mr Mbambara anticipated that the number of women voters was likely to increase in the afternoon after they complete their respective household chores.
He described the situation at the polling station as calm.
” All is going well. we slept here straight from Nakatindi hall ( after getting the ballot papers). ” he said.
And a United Party National Development (UPND) monitor, Blaston Shawa, expressed satisfaction with the voting process adding that the party had done its ground work to win the tripartite elections.
Meanwhile, President Rupiah Banda this morning was in Chipata district, Eastern Province where he cast his vote at Nyakutwa basic school.
President Banda who arrived at Chipata airport at 09: 10 hours this morning immediately drove to Nyakutwa polling station, Chizongwe polling district in Msanga ward of Chipata Central Constituency where he cast his ballot at exactly 09:30 hours.
ZANIS reports that he was the 304th person to cast his vote out of the 1,067 voters who were registered at the polling station.
President Banda said he felt relieved after casting his vote and said there is need for all citizens to exercise their right to vote when he addressed journalists shortly after casting his vote at Nyakutwa basic school.
The Head of State later escorted the first lady to Anoya Zulu polling station where she voted at 10 hours.
The First lady Thandiwe was number 215 person to cast her vote at Anoya Zulu which has a total number of 736 registered voters in Kapata ward of Chipata Central Constituency.
President Banda returned to Lusaka shortly after the scheduled business at around 12 hours noon.
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