President Mwanawasa is happy with the peaceful manner in which the campaigns ahead of this Thursday’s Milanzi parliamentary by-election are being conducted.
President Mwanawasa observed that the ongoing campaigns are in line with the Southern Africa Development Community, SADC, principles on ‘free and fair elections.’
Dr. Mwanawasa said this on arrival at Katete Prisons Service grounds this afternoon.
The president stated that all the political parties participating in the by-election have been availed ease access to the media for selling their manifestos.
He is particularly happy that the Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) is running programmes on two local radio stations where all the candidates have been given the opportunity to reach out to the electorate.
He said the ECZ media programmes would enable the electorate in Milanzi make informed decisions as they cast the vote on June 26.
He said political parties in Zambia have the freedom to hold rallies and sell their messages without being intimidated or harassed.
Dr Mwanawasa said he was privileged to preside over peaceful and democratic country which is free to hold free and fair elections without any ‘cantankerous’ misbehavior.
“I feel privileged to preside over a country which is peaceful, democratic and is free to hold free and fair elections without any cantankerous misbehavior,” President Mwanawasa said.
He boasted that Zambia is the best country in terms of promoting ideal democratic environment in the Southern Africa region.
He therefore appealed to the electorates to vote for MMD candidate, Reuben Banda, in this week by-election to help sustain peace, which the MMD is promoting.
Dr. Mwanawasa pointed out that development can only prevail where peace exists.
He urged the electorate to ignore parties basing campaigns on character assassination and false promises.
Meanwhile, President Mwanawasa has warned of stern action against government officers segregating people in the relief food distribution in country.
He observed that the hunger situation in the country has not spared eastern province stating that government will distribute relief food to affected areas in the province.
President Mwanawasa is in Katete to drum support for MMD candidate Mr. Banda.
The Milanzi constituency seat fell vacant last year after the death of Dr Chosani Njovu of the United National Independence Party, UNIP.
Political parties contesting the party include the Movement for Multi-party Democracy (MMD), Patriotic Front (PF), United National Independence Party (UNIP),United Party for National Development (UPND) and the All People’s Congress party (APC).
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