
The Zambia Congress of Trade Unions (ZCTU) has advised the Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) to handle ballot papers for the forthcoming presidential by-election with maximum caution.
ZCTU Acting Secretary General Ian Mkandawire said in a statement to ZANIS in Kitwe today that the issue of ballot papers is sensitive and if not properly handled, could be a recipe for political instability in the country.
Mr Mkandawire said ZCTU is concerned at the lapses being reported in the media over the manner ECZ is handling the ballot papers.
He urged the commission to tighten security measures against potential areas of conflict such as election malpractices before the polls on October 30.
Mr Mkandawire said ECZ should inspire confidence in political parties and the nation by sealing loopholes in the preparation of the presidential by-election.
He said the nation do not want to see a situation where a winning presidential candidate is being dragged to court over allegations of malpractices once he is declared winner as such has a potential to divert the head of state from real developmental issues.
Meanwhile, the Zambia Congress of Trade Unions has urged the Electoral Commission of Zambia to check the reported excesses in the use of government resources during campaigns by the ruling party.
ZCTU Acting Secretary General Ian Mkandawire said his congress is saddened to see ambulances which are supposed to be providing a service to patients, being diverted to political campaign rallies.
“The ECZ should move in and provide guidance to all political parties on the code of conduct so that essential services, especially those that are meant to save lives are not disturbed by political activities,” he said.
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