DRC govt supplies poll logistics: lorries, planes and helicopters

KINSHASA. – Elections are always a big deal, especially so when they are national in nature and for a big country as the Democratic Republic of Congo.

The government has made available logistical support for the elections body, CENI, to facilitate their efforts at organising the December 23 elections, which will be the first democratic handover of political power – all things being equal.

According to CENI, the government had availed means of transport to facilitate their operations across the country. CENI said it had taken delivery of 150 trucks, nine planes and five helicopters.

The BBC on the other hand reported that 300 lorries, 10 planes and 10 helicopters were handed over to CENI in the capital, Kinshasa.

The logistics are expected to help in the distribution of voting machines and ballot booths across the vast southern African nation.

The opposition parties last week marched in Kinshasa protesting the planned use of voting machines. They are pushing for the use of traditional ballot papers to avert rigging of the polls by the ruling party.

The ruling party’s candidate, Emmanuel Ramazani Shadary at a rally over the weekend spoke in glowing terms about the controversial machines. Election watchers say they will certainly be used for the vote. – Africa News

Related Posts

Zim pledges US$1m to fight Ebola . . . Govt activates full emergency response

Gibson Nyikadzino-Zimpapers Reporter Zimbabwe has pledged US$1 million to the Africa Centres for Disease Control and Prevention to help fight and contain the spread of the Ebola virus across the…

New law to restrict US$4,5bn imports

Oliver Kazunga-Senior Reporter THE Government intends to restrict the importation of US$$4,5 billion worth of goods that can ordinarily be produced in Zimbabwe, under a proposed new law aimed at…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

×
×