The Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) has disclosed that it has received a substantial amount of money from the United Na
tions Development Programme (UNDP) through the Ministry of Finance for holding of this month’s presidential by election.
ECZ Chairperson, Judge Florence Mumba, confirmed to Journalists here (Durban) shortly before departure for Lusaka on Wednesday that millions of dollars had been given but she could not immediately give the exact figures.
ZANIS reports from Durban that Judge Mumba, who led the Zambian delegation to monitor the printing of ballot papers for presidential by election, parliamentary and local government by elections slated for October 30, said the Zambian government had sponsored two thirds of the total election budget.
Asked on whether what has been received so far to hold the elections was adequate, Judge Mumba expressed satisfaction and said part of the money had since been used towards voter education.
‘’UNDP, through the Ministry of Finance, has given us millions of dollars at short notice. This would be adequate to hold the elections and part of the money has been used for voter education’’, She said.
The budget for the presidential, some parliamentary and local government by elections is estimated at over K200 billion.
And Judge Mumba has reiterated that there is no cause to worry because, having gone through the printing process of the ballot papers at South Africa’s Universal Printing Company (Uniprint), there is no room for intended mischief.
In addition, she said the ECZ had to undertake this important exercise going through the process, proof reading the ballot papers and was satisfied that the ballot papers here wer safe and the job is perfect.
Judge Mumba said the stakeholders had also an opportunity to tour two other printing divisions under Universal Printing Company (Uniprint) in Durban which also prints Zambian examination papers for grades seven, nine and 12.
With this, the ECZ Chairperson said she felt confident that the printing of ballot papers would be done properly and efficiently.
On allegations of extra ballot papers being printed, she assured that the work being undertaken by Universal Printing Company (Uniprint) has been proved by the stakeholders who are still here to witness the process up to packaging stage, hence this would not arise.
Printing of presidential ballot papers was expected to be completed by yesterday (Wednesday) while work on the electoral materials for two by elections in Ndola Central and Mwansabombwe and local government polls for 13 wards across the country was scheduled to start on the same day (Wednesday).
Over 4 million presidential ballot papers are expected to be printed together with electoral materials for Kanchibiya which has since been done, Ndola Central and Mwansabombwe and some local government polls at an estimated cost of over US$400 000.
And Senior Public Relations Officer Sylvia Bwalya said the 18. 3 tonnes consignment of presidential ballot papers is expected to leave Durban on Saturday to Johannesburgh where it will be dispatched aboard two South African Airways planes at 11:00 hours on Sunday and would arrive in Zambia at 13:00 hours
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