The rally scheduled to have been held by the Patriotic Front (PF) in Mumbwa District failed due to problems related to permit clearance.
In a brief address to a small crowd of suporters at Mumbwa’s Freedom square this morning (Saturday), PF President Michael Sata hinted that he had travelled to the meeting venue prematurely, and that permits had a time frame to be fulfilled.
He acknowledged that his District Campaign team had misinterpreted both the seven days and 48 hours conditions involved prior to holding rallies, and that he was still determined to return to the district to fulfill his rally in Mumbwa.
He appealed to supporters to remain calm during the run up to Thursday’s Presidential election and stressed that there was need for them to help clean up the image of the party.
He said that it was regrettable that the PF was depicted as an ill disciplined Party and pointed out that Mumbwa’s Police Command were not at fault by denying him the go-ahead for the rally.
Briefly commenting on the need to improve sectors such as agriculture and job creation, Mr. Sata noted that he would prioritise reforms in Law enforcement agencies such as Police, by ensuring that they operated objectively.
A sparse crowd gathered to welcome the Patriotic Front leader from his helicopter which landed at Welfare grounds, and the noticeable presence of heavy Police contingent ensured that peace prevailed.
And in the afternoon, in Itezhi Tezhi Patriotic Front (PF) leader Micheal Sata and members of his campaign team reportedly impounded a Zambia News and Information Services (ZANIS) vehicle .
Mr Sata is said to have also grabbed keys for the ZANIS vehicle registration number ABM 6529 after intercepting the driver at Melisa shopping centre in Itezhi Tezhi.
Mr Sata was in the area for a campaign meeting.
ZANIS District Information Officer for Itezhi Tezhi, Frederick Mwansa, said the driver was ordered to park by Mr Sata and members of his campaign team before searching the vehicle.
He said the driver was briefly detained for about 15 minutes before he was set free after a meticulous search of the mobile video van.
Mr Mwansa explained to ZANIS in Choma from Itezhi Tezhi that Mr Sata accused the driver of carrying presidential ballot papers.
He also questioned the driver why the vehicle had not been used in mounting mobile public announcements for his rally in the district.
Mr Mwansa said after a thorough search at the back of the vehicle, Mr Sata only found a ZANIS publication, Intanda Newspaper for Southern Province.
He said the PF leader is said to have told the driver that the new ZANIS vehicles have been bought specifically to help the MMD rig the October 30 presidential polls.
The ZANIS District Information Officer also said Mr Sata later told reporters from the Post Newspaper to photograph the vehicle.
And a campaign rally for the Patriotic Front (PF) in Choma in Southern Province was this evening aborted after PF leader Michael Sata failed to show up.
PF supporters who started gathering at the BOMA square in Choma for the rally as early as 14.00 hours were only told to disperse at 18.00 hours after an announcement that Mr Sata was running behind time as he was addressing another rally in Monze.
The PF local leaders advised the gathering to re-convene tomorrow at 11.00 hours at the same venue.
Mr Sata is on a campaign trail in Southern Province.
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