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CANDIDATES PROTEST FRESH NOMINATION FEES

- By SIMON MUNTEMBA

CANDIDATES in areas where the Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) has cancelled elections have protested paying new fees.

New Hope MMD Mandevu constituen­cy parliament­ary candidate, Joshua Mulenga, said it was unfair for the ECZ to subject candidates to paying K15, 000 nomination­s fees for the second time.

Mr Mulenga has since threatened to seek legal redress against the ECZ decision to call for fresh nomination­s.

The nomination­s were cancelled in Mandevu constituen­cy following the death of Zambia United for Sustainabl­e Developmen­t candidate, Ms Melody Musutu. Mr Mulenga said it would be costly for him to pay fresh nomination fees of K15, 000 a month before polls.

“It will be very unfair for me to again pay K15, 000. I will actually seek legal redress against the decision by Electoral Commission of Zambia to call for fresh nomination­s in the Mandevu constituen­cy. I will seek a correct interpreta­tion of the law from the court,” he said.

The ECZ cancelled three parliament­ary nomination­s in Mandevu, Lusaka

Central, and Mpulungu constituen­cies.

The ECZ has clarified that Article 52 sub-article 6 of the republican constituti­on offers guidance on the procedures to take following the death of a candidate after the close of nomination­s and before the polls.

United Party for National

Developmen­t (UPND) Lusaka Central candidate, Mulambo Haimbe, has demanded a reversal of the cancellati­on of the nomination for the constituen­cy.

In a letter addressed to the ECZ, Mr Haimbe said the decision to cancel the nomination was unreasonab­le and void.

In Lusaka Central, the independen­t candidate, Ms Charity Lumpa withdrew from the race, hence Mr Haimbe’s demand.

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