
BALLOT papers for the September 20 tripartite elections will arrive in the country on September 13, Electoral Commission of Zambia(ECZ) chairperson Ireen Mambilima has said.
Justice Mambilima said the consignment would be loaded on a cargo flight on Monday, September 12 in readiness for a direct flight to Lusaka the following day.
Speaking during the briefing for political party representatives, observers and Journalists at the Uniprint Boardroom, Justice Mambilima said Universal Print Group (UPG) had confirmed the flight schedule for the consignment of ballot papers.
“The contractor has confirmed that the consignment will be loaded on the cargo plane a day before so that all security formalities can be done before finally airlifting the ballot papers to Lusaka. This slight delay has been caused by the change from their usual Johannesburg route to flying directly to Lusaka but for us really it will still be on schedule,” she said.
Justice Mambilima who has been in Durban since Sunday for an on the spot check of the printing of the ballot papers, however, said the time for the flight would only be made known by the printer.
She said ECZ would immediately communicate with all political parties to receive the consignment at Lusaka International Airport. She was confident that the electoral body would be on schedule.
“We are very sure we will be on schedule and the ballot papers will reach all the areas on time because this work is on-going and immediately we receive the ballot papers in Lusaka, it will be non-stop,” she said.
She also urged the observers and all stakeholders involved here to ensure they worked overnight for the remaining few days to ensure the printing of the remaining ballot papers for local government candidates were completed on time.
“It is a huge task but we have to do it. I have spoken to the people here to allow you people work even overnight so that hopefully even in the next two to three days, work can finish so that we continue with proofreading and just other corrections,” she said.
Justice Mambilima also commended the stakeholders here for being part of the electoral process on behalf of the 13 million Zambians.
Printing of ballot papers for presidential and parliamentary candidates have since been completed. On Wednesday, Justice Mambilima ballot papers for local government candidates for Luapula and Central Provinces had been completed.
While in Durban Justice Mambilima inspected the printing of ballots for local government candidates and witnessed the proofreading being done by the representatives of the various political parties taking part in this year’s elections.
[Times of Zambia]