Statements
Christian Churches Monitoring Group Statement on Observation of the 3 February Parliamentary By-Election in Kabwata Constituency
5 February 2022 I. Introduction The Christian Churches Monitoring Group (CCMG) observed both the pre-election
CCMG Calls for Peaceful Campaigns, Professional Conduct of Law Enforcement Agents and Strict Adherence to the Electoral Code of Conduct Ahead of the Kabwata Parliamentary Polls 20 January 2022
As the Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) conducted fresh nominations for the Kabwata Parliamentary By-Election
Christian Churches Monitoring Group Statement on Observation the 21 October By-Elections: Parliamentary By-Election in Kaumbwe Constituency and Town Council Chairperson By-Elections in Chisamba and Lusangazi Districts
I. Introduction The Christian Churches Monitoring Group (CCMG) observed both the pre-election period and election
CCMG Verification Statement on the Accuracy of the Official 2021 Presidential Results
“CCMG PVT Verifies the ECZ Official Results for the Presidential Election Reflect the Ballots Cast
CCMG Preliminary Statement on the 2021 General Elections
“CCMG issues preliminary statement on 2021 general elections, will release PVT estimatesfor presidential election as
CCMG Calls on All Registered Voters in Zambia to Go to the Polls Confident that Citizen Monitors Will Help Safeguard the Vote
The Christian Churches Monitoring Group (CCMG) as part of its comprehensive monitoring ofthe entire 2021
CCMG Pre-Election Environment Observations
All Protocols ObservedFriends from the MediaLadies and gentlemen, Zambia is mourning the founding Father of
CCMG Statement on Pre-Election Observation Second Phase: 29 March to 25 April 2021
The 330 CCMG long-term observers continued to gather information on the electoral activities that took
CCMG Statement on the Physical Inspection of the Provisional Voter Register
As part of CCMG’s overall mission to enhance the transparency, accountability, and inclusivity of Zambia’s
CCMG Statement on First Phase of Long-Term Observation
Pre-Election Period: 8-28 March 2021
To effectively observe the general political environment leading up to the August 12, 2021, general