
All is set for the filing in of nominations for Presidential candidates which starts on Sunday.
The Electoral Commission of Zambia says everything is on course for Sunday’s lodging of Presidential nominations at the Supreme Court for the September 20 polls.
Director Priscilla Isaac says the commission and police have worked out modalities to ensure that party cadres do not engage in physical confrontation during the filing in of nominations.
Ms Isaac has advised Presidential candidates to ensure they carry the necessary documents required for the filing of nominations.
She says only Presidential candidates and the required supporters will have access inside the Supreme Court building for filing in of nominations.
UNIP President Tilyenji Kaunda will be first to lodge in nominations on Sunday followed by the Forum for Democracy and Development -FDD- president Edith Nawakwi.
Later in the afternoon, Zambians for Empowerment and Development –ZED party president Dr Fred Mutesa will lodge in his nomination.
On Monday presidential candidates for the National Restoration party NAREP Elias Chipimo will file in his nomination.
United Party for National Development president Hakainde Hichilema will then file in followed by Ng’andu Magande of the National Movement for Progress –NMP.
The National Revolution Party president Dr Cosmo Mumba, Michael Sata of the Patriotic Front, Charles Milupi of the Alliance for Democracy and Development -ADD- will file in their nominations on Tuesday.
President Rupiah Banda, who is also MMD leader, will file in his nomination of Wednesday.
The Peoples’Redemption Party- PRP and the Zambia Direct Democracy Movement -ZDDM- will file in nominations on Wednesday.
The Heritage Party president Brigadier General Godfrey Miyanda will file in on Thursday.
The United Nationalist Party and Zambian Conservative party will also file in their nominations on Thursday.
The filing of Presidential nominations will close on Friday with the Zambia Progressive Party -ZPP- and Revolution Communist Party – RCP.
The Electoral Commission of Zambia -ECZ- has since restricted entry to the Supreme Court grounds, where Presidential candidates will be filing in nominations to avoid clashes and confusions among political parties.
Only candidates, their 200 supporters, two election agents and three senior party officials will be allowed entry into the Supreme Court grounds during the filing of nominations.
ECZ Director Priscilla Isaac has advised political parties to only carry along people that will support their Presidential nomination.
ZNBC