The meeting scheduled to take place today (Friday) in Lusaka at the Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) is expected to address various electoral issues, ahead of the October 30 presidential election.
ECZ Chairperson Judge Florence Mumba told journalists here (Durban) shortly before departure for Lusaka on Wednesday that the meeting which the Commission has called for participating presidents and their officials would touch on a number of electoral issues to ensure a smooth election.
ZANIS reports that Judge Mumba who led the Zambian delegation in Durban to witness the printing of ballot papers at Universal Printing Company (Uniprint) among the issues to be discussed would include the electoral code of conduct and the result management system.
On the result management system, Judge Mumba said ECZ would explain how election results filter in from the polling stations after polling and counting of the votes.
She also said complaints received from political parties participating in the election had been attended to by respective complaint committees set up by the Commission.
Judge Mumba said she was happy with the way the complaints had been resolved and that more issues would be addressed at today’s meeting.
And the ECZ Chairperson has disclosed that the Commission has acquired generators to avert possible power outages during the electoral process and to ensure continued vote counting.
Judge Mumba said any problems that may arise would be due to human error and not because of ZESCO power black outs.
‘’Where there will be problems it will not be because we didn’t plan but because of human error’’, she explained.
Turning to participating political parties, the ECZ Chairperson hoped that they had trained their polling agents for them to be conversant with the electoral system as they were the eyes and ears of these parties.
She assured stakeholders that the playing field had been leveled hence they had to play their part as well.
Meanwhile, Judge Mumba has implored voters to turn out enmasse on October 30 and participate in polling.
Zambia is holding a presidential election this month following the death of third republican president Dr Levy Mwanawasa in August.
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