Home Affairs Minister, Lameck Mangani said in Lusaka yesterday that the Government would not allow what occurred at Lusaka City Market on Wednesday when rival political cadres took over the market and claimed specific zones.
Police officers yesterday dispersed a group of cadres who attempted to collect levies as was the case on Wednesday.
Mr Mangani said police officers would deal with law breakers and that the Government could not allow partisan politics to disturb the smooth running of Lusaka City Market and other markets.
The minister directed Inspector General of Police, Francis Kabonde to investigate the matter and ensure security was maintained at the market.
He said his ministry was committed to ensuring that lawlessness was stopped and that all law-abiding citizens were allowed to operate in a peaceful environment for the well being of all citizens.
He said the Government regretted the disturbances and that it was clear that the cadres did not take their action in the interest if the nation.
Calm has returned to the market while police officers have been deployed to maintain law and order.
Confusion reigned at Lusaka City Market forcing business to come to a standstill as cadres fought for control of levy collection from traders.
The Lusaka High Court last week granted an injunction to the council restraining people purporting to be MMD members from operating from the market and levying bus operators and traders.
The council had, however, failed to enforce the court order and yesterday another group of rowdy youths claiming to be members of the UPND and PF stormed the market seeking control.
[Times of Zambia]