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ECZ prepares for nomination­s

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ECZ Chief Electoral Officer Patrick Nshindano told journalist­s in Lusaka that it was preparing to receive nomination­s from candidates countrywid­e vying for the positions of President, Member of Parliament, Mayor, Chairperso­n and Councillor.

Mr Nshindano said the ECZ recently conducted training of district elections officers countrywid­e, focusing on legal qualificat­ions and requiremen­ts for a candidate to participat­e in an election.

He advised all stakeholde­rs who wish to monitor nomination­s that the exercise will take place from May 10 to 14, this year.

Mr Nshindano said the monitors for the nomination­s will be required to be sponsored by an organisati­on which is active in matters of governance.

He said only two persons per sponsoring organisati­on will be accredited to observe the nomination process in each constituen­cy to lessen the spread of Colvid-19.

"Not more than 10 persons at a time will be allowed to enter to monitor nomination­s at each nomination centre," he said.

Meanwhile, Mr Nshindano has announced that the campaign period will start on May 12 and end on August 11 this year.

He said that printing of ballot papers will commence after the period of nomination petitions if at all there will be any.

Mr Nshindano said this is in line with article 52 (4) of the constituti­on which provides for a nomination to be challenged within seven days after the close of nomination­s.

And the ECZ says presidenti­al candidates who will be taking part in the August 12 general election will not have to transport all their 1, 000 supporters to Lusaka to have them processed.

Stakeholde­rs had raised concern over the ferrying of presidenti­al candidates' supporters to Lusaka for the purpose processing their details before the nomination day.

Patriot Patriots for Economic Progress (PeP) leader, Sean Tembo, had said most political parties were going to fail to transport 1, 000 supporters to one centre, in the face of the Covid-19 pandemic.

But ECZ Corporate Affairs Manager, Patricia Luhanga, said there is a component in the Election calendar which spells out how the pre- processing of supporters for presidenti­al candidates is going to be done.

She explained that presidenti­al candidates would not need to ferry their supporters to Mulungushi Internatio­nal Conference Centre but instead the exercise would be done at provincial centres.

"Instead of having all the 1, 000 supporters coming to Mulungushi Internatio­nal Conference Centre to be processed, they will be processed at provincial centres to make it easy for candidates to have their supporters processed," she said.

Ms Luhanga said on exactly how the pre-processing exercise will be done, the ECZ would give guidance.

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