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]