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ZAMBIA: Political violence jaundice campaigns as big name political players trade blame games

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By: Ollus Ndomu

The latest wave of political violence involving the country’s rulling party, the Patriotic Front (PF) and the main opposition United Party for National Development (UPND) has terrified many Zambians ahead of the most anticipated August 12 general elections.

Political parties have clashed more often during roadshow campaigns which the Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) authorized in place of rallies due to the surging Covid-19 infections and fatalities.

Opposition roadshow campaigns on the Copperbelt

The latest incident of violence happened yesterday, Saturday, in the country’s Northern circuit, Mpulungu District where ruling Patriotic Front cadres ferried from nearby towns, Kasama and Mbala attempted to deface opposition UPND campaign materials, a move which occasioned a mob justice that killed two ruling party Commanders and injured several others.

Ruling party Kasama Commander receiving mob justice

Commenting on the incident, incumbent President Dr Edgar Lungu who is also ruling party presidential candidate condemned the violence and challenged the opposition to practice politics of tolerance.

Meanwhile, local human rights defender, Laura Miti blamed the violence avalanche on President Lungu’s inability to use his extensive powers to stop the bloodshed in the name of politics.

Speaking in her Sunday morning Facebook posting, Miti questioned where PF cadres are getting expensive vehicles they are using while advancing the cause of violence.

Land-cruiser used by PF commanders

In the latest press statement, the opposition presidential spokesperson, Anthony Bwalya called for non-violent campaigns adding that Zambia is a democracy renowned for its international reputation of peace, before, during and after elections.

Main opposition leader Hakainde Hichilema explaining the state of the economy to the voters

Zambia goes to the polls on August 12 to elect constitutional office holders for the next five years. The election comes amidst the soaring cost of living, uncontrollable currency free fall including a huge public debt burden.

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