
The Electoral Commission of Zambia has extended the period for filling of nominations for Presidential candidates by two days.
The nomination for aspiring Presidential candidates which was initially supposed to close on August 10 has been extended to August 12 due the high number of aspiring candidates.
But ECZ will not extend the nomination timetable for parliamentary and local government elections which will be held on Friday August 12.
Electoral Commission of Zambia Chairperson Ireen Mambilima disclosed this when she met Civil Society Organisations at the Mulungushi International Conference Centre in Lusaka on Thursday.
Justice Mambilima says the schedule for filing of nominations was arrived at following consultations with all aspiring candidates yesterday.
According to the schedule, 17 presidential candidates are expected to contest for the Republican Presidency on September 20.
The lodging of nominations will start on Sunday August 7 with UNIP, FDD and Zambians for Empowerment and Development presidential candidates filing their nominations.
The nominations will be lodged at the Supreme Court before returning officer and Chief Justice Ernest Sakala.
On Monday August 8, the National Restoration Party, the UPND and the National Movement for Progress will lodge nominations while the National Revolution Party, Patriotic Front and the Alliance for Democracy and Development will lodge their nominations on Tuesday August 9.
MMD’s President Banda, the People’s Redemption Party and the Zambia Direct Democracy Movement will file nomination papers on Wednesday August 10.
The Heritage party, the United Nationalist Party and the Zambian Conservative Party will file their nominations on Thursday August 11.
The lodging of nomination papers will close on Friday August 12 with Zambia Progressive Party and the Revolutionary Communist party lodging nominations for their aspiring presidential candidates.
But the Electoral Commission of Zambia will not extend the nomination timetable for parliamentary and local government elections which will be held on Friday August 12.
Commission Chairperson Justice Mambilima announced in Lusaka in meeting on Thursday with Civil society Organizations.
And ECZ Director, Priscilla Isaac has re-iterated that the printing of ballot papers will be done in South Africa because Zambia has no capacity.
Government printers needs about K46 billion capital injection to undertake the exercise.
Ms Isaac says the Commission tendered for the printing of ballot papers from March to April and no Zambian printing firm applied.
She said only foreign companies tendered bids for the exercise.
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