Universal Printing Group ( UPG ) Projects Manager Vik Vaid says Eight hundred thousand (800 000) presidential ballot papers have been printed.
Foundation for Democratic Process (FODEP) President Dr Alex Ngoma has urged Zambians to have faith in the renowned South African printing company.
ZANIS reports from Durban , South Africa, that Mr. Vaid said this , yesterday, when he led a Zambian observation team into the plant to check on the progress of the printing process.
The Zambian observation team was also given a chance to look at the quality ballot papers that were printed during the tour of the plant.
Mr. Vaid also informed the team that the printing company has started receiving data on the national assembly candidates.
Meanwhile, Foundation for Democratic Process (FODEP) President Dr Alex Ngoma has urged Zambians to have faith in the renowned South African printing company.
Dr. Ngoma said the growing suspicions being leveled against the UPG by some political parties and civil society in Zambia of the company being corrupt were unfounded saying he has personally not seen any trace of graft in the printing process during the tour.
“It is not possible that any ballot paper was printed before the observation team was here. There was no way the printing company could guess the aspiring candidates” Said Dr Ngoma.
Dr Ngoma who is in the observation team representing all non governmental organizations in zambia also said that the security features on the ballot papers will not allow anybody to replicate them. He said that the process is straight forward, computerized and that it cannot be manipulated.
Dr Ngoma has also commended the Zambian government for allowing Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) for allowing the non governmental organizations to come and witness the printing of ballot papers.
“We are the eyes of the 13 million Zambians back home there is need to give serious attention that the process deserves,” said Dr Ngoma
Dr Ngoma further said that the Zambian people must listen to the representatives they have sent here to give correct information and avoid speculations.
And Islamic Supreme Council of Zambia representative Mr Sheikh Shaban Phiri has said that the presence of the observation team has at the plant has cleared the negative publicity which has has surrounded the printing of the ballot papers.
In another interview, Christian council of Zambia representative Rev Sitali Kakungu said that the management of the printing company has been open in addressing some of the concerns raised by the Zambian people which include the transparency of the printing process.
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