Foundation for Democratic Process-FODEP Executive Director McDonald Chipenzi says election rigging in Zambia can be done anywhere along the electoral process even within opposition political parties.
Speaking in an interview in Lusaka,Chipenzi said the media has also contributed to the rigging
of elections by potraying that a certain political party is more popular than the other instead of
being fair and accurate in its reporting.
“Rigging of elections can be done at any given point in the electoral process from the legal
process upto the declaration of the winner”,Chipenzi said.
“The media has also contributed to the rigging of elections by potraying that party A is more
popular and is likely to win than party B and you know as journalists that this has been a trend
in Zambia.This is creating a wrong perception to the electorates and the media as it has failed
to allign itself to the hihgly talked about ethics”, he added.
“This is not good in the governance of the country as it leads to violence because many people will turn to violence if the party percieved to be more popular fails to win an election and many of them will resort to conflict as they will think the elections have been rigged in favour of the winner”, he said.
And Chipenzi has called on political parties taking part in this year’s elections to accept the outcome of the elections and move forward in the development of the country.
Chipenzi said there is only one Zambia and called on politicians to be tolerant on each other in
their quest to develop Zambia even when they differ in certain areas.
“I am calling on all the media houses in Zambia, be it private of public to be accurate, impartial,
truthful and fair when reporting before,during and after elections.These are esential in a
democratic election where the playing field should be levelled at all times”,Chipenzi said.
“Elections should not divide the country but help unite the country even when politicians have
different oppinions on what is best for the country”,he said.
“We only have one Zambia which we should continue to embrace even when your party fails to
secure a vote,Zambia should move forward.”, Chipenzi added.