Mufulira district has opened ninety three (93) centres as places for voters’ re-registration exercise.
The centers opened Monday in all the 28 wards of the three constituencies that are within the municipality of the district.
Town Clerk (TC) Charles Mwandila confirmed in an interview that the re- registration exercise for lost voter’s cards has kicked off in all the polling centers.
Mr. Mwandila who is also the district electoral officer said there are 34 centers under Mufulira constituency that are opened while Kantanshi has 33 centers.
Kankoyo constituency has 26 centers opened.
TC appealed to electorates who lost their voters cards not to wait until the last day to register because there will be no extension of the exercise.
He advised the voters who lost their cards to quickly go to the respective polling centers to register so that they can have the cads replaced before the election date.
He said the centers will remain open every day from 8 hours to 17 hours from 21st to 26th September, 2008.
October 30 has been set as date for the presidential election.
And the Voters’ Cards Replacement exercise in Lufwanyama District has tremendously improved, following a vigorous Publicity campaign by ZANIS.
A check by ZANIS in Chief Nkana, Shimukunami and Shibuchinga areas revealed that polling centres have been set up in almost all the schools in the area.
Some villagers talked to, complained that the majority of people have lost their national registration cards and wondered whether there would be a mobile registration exercise to have their voters cards verified.
Lufwanyama Electoral Officer, Ben Sihulumi said all electoral materials have been delivered to 55 polling centres.
Mr Sihulumi said the district received 66 ballot boxes in readiness for the Presidential by-election on October 30.
He expressed hope that at the end of the exercise, many villagers would have replaced their lost voters’ cards.
Mr Sihulumi explained that when the exercise first began, people thought that it was about only about the issuance of new registration cards to those who had attained the age of 16 and above.
He proposed that the Ministry of Home Affairs should mount a mobile issuance of national registration cards exercise.
ENDS/PFK/PK/ZANIS.