CITIZENS First and the Leadership Movement have urged Zambians not to entertain any rumours about the ballot printing exercise, saying the process is transparent and involves stakeholders at every stage. The two political parties made the remarks after stakeholders toured the Al Ghurair Printing Company plant in Dubai, where they witnessed the printing and packaging of election materials. Leadership Movement National Chairman David Kalumba said the printing process had been open and inclusive. “The management of this company, Al Ghurair, has kept us informed; we are involved in the whole process. No ballot papers can be printed without verification, and we are involved in that verification. It’s only when everything has been verified that the printing begins. So, what is...




