The Movement for Multi-Party Democracy (MMD) has scoped the Kikonge Ward by-election in Mufumbwe District in North western Province.
And the MMD has also scoped the Kavwena Ward in Solwezi District but has lost a seat in Kabompo.
MMD candidate Moses Maginsha poured in 382 votes beating his rival from the UPND/PF pact who only managed to get 144 votes.
MMD Deputy National Chairman, Kabinga Pande and Kikonge Ward polling assistant Munalula Ngula confirmed the development to ZANIS in Mufumbwe today.
And Mr. Pande said the victory by the MMD was an indication of the confidence the people of Kikonge have in the MMD and in the government of President Rupiah Banda.
Kikonge Ward fell vacant after Moses Maginsha resigned from the Untied Democratic Alliance (UDA) UPND to join the ruling MMD.
Mr. Pande has since advised him not to look back but support the ruling party in its endeavor to deliver to the people.
Meanwhile, Mr. Pande, who is also Foreign Affairs Minister, has condemned the harassment of Commerce Deputy Minister Richard Taimaand by suspected UPND/PF cadres.
The cadres who are said to have come from Chingola and Solwezi drove into buses and harassed Mr. Taima.
He said the Deputy Minster was only rescued by Police officers from Chingola and Solwezi who escorted him to Chingola.
Mr. Pande said police have since launched investigations into the matter but appealed to people not allow and engage in politics of violence.
He said people should be allowed to choose leaders of their choice without being harassed or intimidated.
And in Eastern province, The ruling MMD has retained the Makaika ward by-election held yesterday in Katete district.
MMD’s Judith Tembo took the day with 543 votes out of the 901 votes cast beating her nearest rival Michael Mwanza from the PF-UPND pact who got 233 votes. Samson Zulu of UNIP was third with 106 votes.
Returning officer, Mukiti Lukonga who announced the election results at Mphangwe Motel last night said 19 votes were rejected.
The election was held following the death of MMD councilor, Edwin Mwanza.
And in Mumbwa, the opposition United Party for National Development (UPND) has won three seats in Local Government by-elections.
Mumbwa District Chief Electoral Officer, Dominic Simasiku confirmed the results to ZANIS, that UPND won the Nalubanda, Chisalu and Nambala Local Government by-elections.
Mr Simasiku disclosed that in Nalubanda Ward, UPND’s Maybin Kalambwe narrowly beat MMD’s Frank Malumbe with a vote tally of 279 against 264, whilst 6 ballots were rejected.
For Chisalu ward, Mr Simasiku said that UPND’s Beauty Katubulushi got 324 votes against 267 for MMD’s Chizuma Himoonga, with UNIP’s John Chumbwe getting 47 votes.
In Nambala Ward, UPND’s Kenneth Similindi got votes against MMD’s Hardon Moono who got 225, with UNIP’s Christopher Lutanda getting 42 votes.
The Nalubanda and Chisalu seats fell vacant early this year, following the death of UPND Councilors Boniface Muyangwe and Paul Chikoko respectively.
The Nambala seat fell vacant following the sacking of MMD’s Christopher Nole by the Council early this year.
ZANIS