Stop killing each other: Zambia president

Zambian President Michael Sata. File photo: Reuters

Zambian President Michael Sata. File photo: Reuters

Published Feb 27, 2013

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Lusaka - Zambian President Michael Sata on Wednesday pleaded with the country's citizens to stop killing each other in the bloody run-up to parliamentary by-elections.

Ahead of elections in two parliamentary constituencies on Thursday campaigns have been marred by violence that has included the killing of Harrison Chanda, an official from the ruling party.

“Why are you fighting? Stop fighting and stop killing each other, your blood is the same. The blood that you kill does not show that this isTonga, Lozi or Bemba (local language groups),” Sata said.

“We are the same people and so you should stop killing each other.”

Chanda, a party youth secretary, was attacked by a group of people in Livingstone on Monday night and hit on the head with an axe, police said.

Zambia’s leader of the second largest opposition party Hakainde Hichilema of the United Party for National Development (UPND) has been arrested in connection with the killing of Chanda.

It is just the latest arrest of opposition figures for various offences.

Zambia is Africa’s largest producer of copper. - AFP

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