Voting underway at Katuba’s Shifwankula School
POLITICSBy Lusaka Times — Lusaka Times
Voting is currently underway and progressing peacefully at Shifwankula Primary School in Katuba Constituency, located within the Chibombo District of Central Province. Hundreds of eager voters have turned out in large numbers, with early birds beginning to queue as early as 04:00 hours to ensure they exercise their constitutional right. The calm and orderly atmosphere at the polling station reflects a strong sense of civic responsibility among residents in the area. Local election monitors and polling officials have noted a steady, enthusiastic stream of citizens arriving at the station. Security personnel and electoral staff have maintained a visible yet unobtrusive presence, ensuring that the process runs smoothly without major hitdowns or disruptions. Voters spanning various age groups have demonstrated patience as they wait for lines to move, emphasizing the significance they attach to the electoral process in shaping local leadership and representation. The high turnout at Shifwankula Primary School mirrors broader trends across polling stations in Katuba Constituency, where community mobilization and voter education campaigns have visibly borne fruit. Observers point out that early morning queues have become a hallmark of democratic participation in rural and peri-urban constituencies across Zambia, as citizens seek to cast their votes before attending to daily economic activities. Electoral authorities continue to urge all registered voters who have yet to make their way to the polling stations to do so before closing hours. With peace prevailing across the constituency, local stakeholders remain optimistic that the high spirits and orderly conduct observed at Shifwankula will be maintained through the conclusion of the poll and the subsequent counting process.