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ECZ conducts first certificat­ion of voters register

- - ZANIS.

THE Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) has successful­ly conducted the first certificat­ion of the Register of Voters under the Continuous Registrati­on of Voters.

ECZ Chief Electoral Officer, Brown Kasaro says a total of 13,363 registered voters constituti­ng about 45 percent female and 55 percent male, have been incorporat­ed into the 2021 Register of Voters.

Mr Kasaro certified the Register of Voters to include those who registered from June 2022 to December 2022.

He said the overall count on the national register now stands at 7,036,862, indicating an increase from the previous total of 7,023,499.

“Out of the total 7,036,862, females are 3,757,115 representi­ng 53.4 percent while 3,279,747 are male representi­ng 46.6 percent,” he added.

Mr Kasaro was speaking at a media briefing in Lusaka.

He explained that the certificat­ion means that the 13,363 who registered during the period June to December 2022 are eligible to vote in elections that will be conducted with effect from today, February 21, 2024.

“Moving forward, this Register of Voters replaces all previous Registers and shall remain in force until a new Register of Voters is prepared and certified,” he added.

He highlighte­d that the Commission registered a total of 28,728 voters from January 2023 to December 2023, adding that this provisiona­l data will be subjected to inspection, thereafter, the commission will certify the Register of Voters for those who registered in 2023, on 30 July 2024.

Mr Kasaro said the Commission is currently conducting Continuous Registrati­on of Voters in 20 districts across the country and further announced that ECZ will launch Continuous Registrati­on of Voters in 10 additional districts on April 4, 2024.

“We reiterate our commitment to ensure that all eligible citizens participat­e in the electoral process as it is their right. our collective call to action is to work together and create awareness on continuous registrati­on of voters,” he added.

And Zambia Centre for Inter-Party Dialogue (ZCID) Board Chairperso­n, Joyce Musenge has commended the ECZ for taking a step in the registrati­on of voters.

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