
The Ruling MMD has retained the Mpulungu parliamentary seat in yesterday’s tightly contested by-elections.
Returning officer Charles Nyirongo declared the MMD candidate Given Mung’omba as the duly elected Member of Parliament for Mpulungu at about 11:20 hours after polling 5,003 votes.
PF’s Freedom Sikazwe came second with 4,419 votes and in a distant third place was National Restoration Party’s Alex Mwazya who polled 331 votes.
UNIP’s Germanico Simusokwe came fourth with 112 votes while Alliance for Democracy and Development candidate Chilowela Sinyangwe came last with a paltry 62 votes.
The Mpulungu seat fell vacant following the death of former Member of Parliament Lameck Chibombamilimo.
And SACCORD information officer Obby Chibuluma has described the elections as free and fair despite most voters not knowing how to vote.
He told QFM from Mpulungu that the outcome of the elections reflects the will of the people of Mpulungu.
Mr Chibuluma has since called for increased voter education.
Mr Chibuluma says as a result of some people not knowing how to vote, electoral officers were made to assist people who couldn’t read by showing them were to mark.
He has since called on the Electoral Commission of Zambia to engage various stakeholders in ensuring that there is adequate voter registration ahead of the 2011 elections.
Mr Chibuluma has further commended the Patriotic Front for conducting themselves in peaceful manner even after knowing that there candidate was losing.
And the ruling MMD has scooped the Lwingishi Ward local government by-election in Mansa District.
MMD candidate Kaole Kasuba polled 1,170 votes, beating his two rivals the PF candidate Maggie Makasa who got 864 votes and UNIP candidate Josephine Kunda who had 42 votes.
The returning officer Christopher Mumba declared Kasuba as the duly elected winner around 23.30 last night, following the by-election held yesterday.
Mr. Mumba described the polls as free and fair as there were no complaints brought to his office by any political party so far.
He told ZANIS that the turn out in the Lwingishi by-election was impressive, as people were queuing to vote as early as 05.00 hours at most of the polling stations.
He said over 2000 voters in Lwingishi turned out, compared to 700 who turned up in Myulu Ward.
Mr. Mumba said it was the hope of all the stakeholders that the people in the Lwingishi and the other wards in Mansa would turnout in large numbers to exercise their right to vote in the 2011 general elections.
The Lwingishi Ward local government seat fell vacant after MMD Councillor David Kambikiya resigned on personal grounds.
It becomes the third local government seat that the MMD has won in a roll this year through by-elections.
Mid this year, the MMD emerged winner in Myulu Ward in Mansa District and Lufubu Ward of Kawambwa District, where similar elections were conducted.
ZANIS