By Lusakatimes staffer
The UPND/PF pact has scooped the highly contested parliamentary by-election in Solwezi in Noth-Western Province.
Official results from the Electoral commission of Zambia (ECZ) indicate that the PF/UPND Pact has beaten the ruling Movement for Multi-party Democracy (MMD) in its strong hold giving another upper hand to the pact that scooped the Kasama central seat last month.
PF/UPND Pact Candidate Watson Lumba got 5669 MMD ‘s candidate Albert Chifita got 4457 FDA’s Muhammad Kalela 189, and Thomas Kafula who stood as independent managed to get 51 votes.
On Thursday Vice President George Kunda said the MMD was confident of retaining the Solwezi central constituency parliamentary seat.
Mr Kunda said the MMD has done its best and accomplished its mission of convincing the electorates in Solwezi central constituency to vote for Albert Chifita as he was the only credible candidate who had a heart to save them.
The Solwezi central seat fell vacant following the death of the Member of Parliament Ben Tetamashimba who was also the Local Government and Housing Minister.
Political analyast says the Solwezi Central by-election was being used to determine the strength of the UPND/PF Pact in its readiness for the presidential and parliamentraly elections in 2011.