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Keep Your Lane, Cadres Told

• Zambia Police has noted deliberate disregard of road traffic rules and regulations by political cadres.
• Cadres of all political parties are, in no way, above the Law.
• All those found wanting will have themselves to blame.

The Zambia Police says it has noted deliberate disregard of road traffic rules and regulations by political cadres whenever they are moving to and from party or national activities.
Police Spokesperson Esther Katongo Mwaata tells Money FM News in a statement that one such kind was today when some cadres from the Patriotic Front abrogated road traffic rules and regulations on their way to and from the University of Zambia (UNZA) where his Excellency, the President of the Republic of Zambia, Dr Edgar Chagwa Lungu was scheduled to commission the newly constructed Teaching and Learning Complex.
“We are therefore reminding cadres of all political parties that they are, in no way, above the Law,” Ms Katongo said.
She said the Police have taken note of registration numbers of all motor vehicles which abrogated road traffic rules and regulations today and appropriate action shall be taken.
“The Zambia Police Service is charged with the responsibility of ensuring that law and order prevails and this includes public roads. With the foregoing, we shall not sit idle and watch lawlessness taking its root,” she said.
“All those found wanting will have themselves to blame.”

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