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Zambian police arrest opposition protesters after disputed poll

Published 16/08/2016, 09:15
Zambian police arrest opposition protesters after disputed poll
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LUSAKA (Reuters) - Zambian police have arrested 133 people protesting against the re-election of President Edgar Lungu after his main opponent Hakainde Hichilema said the vote was rigged, a senior officer said on Tuesday.

Lungu scraped home on Monday in a tight contest to rule over Africa's second-largest copper producer which has suffered an economic slump due to depressed commodity prices.

"They targeted perceived supporters of the ruling party, destroying their property," southern province police chief Godwin Phiri told Reuters.

"It is like this was well planned and they were just waiting for the winner to be declared. Calm has now returned following the arrests,” he added.

Zambia has been one of Africa's most stable democracies although there were skirmishes during campaigning. The kwacha strengthened 2.5 percent on Tuesday, in a sign investors welcomed an outright winner in the election.

Lungu won 50.35 percent of the vote against 47.63 for Hichilema. If any candidate had won less than 50 percent it would have led to a run-off.

Hichilema's United Party for National Development (UPND) said it will appeal the result at the Constitutional Court, accusing election officials of fraud during the count which began after voting ended last Thursday.

"The PF has effected a coup on Zambia’s democratic process," Hichilema said in a statement late on Monday.

"We submitted evidence before the declaration of the results regarding the gross irregularities that have taken place. That is why we will not accept the result."

The ruling party and the electoral commission have rejected the UPND's charge.

Lungu, who can only be inaugurated 7 days after being proclaimed victor, was due to hold a celebratory rally on Tuesday.

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