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Statutory Instrument Evelyn Supplement to the Republic of Zambia Government Gazette dated Thursday, 7th March, 2013 97 GOVERNMENT OF ZAMBIA STATUTORY INSTRUMENT NO. 27 OF 2013 The Electoral Act (Act No. 12 of 2006) The Electoral (General) Regulations, 2006 The National Assembly Elections (Livingstone Central Constituency) ( Postponement of Election Dates and Times of Poll) Order, 2013 IN EXERCISE of the powers contained in section twenty-six of the Electoral Act, 2006, the following Order is hereby made: 1. This Order may be cited as the National Assembly Elections Title (Postponement of Election Dates and Times of Poll) Order, 2013. 2. The poll for the Livingstone Central Constituency No.123 Times of has been postponed from 28th February, 2013, and shall now be poll taken on Thursday 14th March, 2013, between 0600 hours and 1800 hours: Provided that a poll shall not be taken in a constituency if only one candidate is validly nominated for the elections. Copies of this Statutory Instrument can be obtained from the Government Printer, P.O. Box 30136, 10101 Lusaka. Price K1.00 each. 98 Statutory Instruments 7th March, 2013 Made by the Electoral Commission at Lusaka this 5th day of March, 2013. JUSTICE I. C. MAMBILIMA, Chairperson M. K. TEMBO, Member JUSTICE E. E. CHULU, Member DR. F. NG’ANDU, Member JUSTICE C. S. MUSHABATI, Member LUSAKA 5th March, 2013 [EC.101/5/2 cONF.] Supplement to the Republic of Zambia Government 105 Gazette dated Friday, 19th April, 2013 GOVERNMENT OF ZAMBIA STATUTORY INSTRUMENT NO. 30 OF 2013 The Local Government Act (Laws, Volume 16, Cap. 281) The Local Government Act (Appointment of Local Government Administrator) ( Livingstone City Council) Order, 2013 IN EXERCISE of the powers contained in section eighty-eight of the Local Government Act, the following Order is hereby made: 1. This Order may be cited as the Local Government Title (Appointment of Local Government Administrator) (Livingstone City Council) Order, 2013. 2. The person named in Schedule, being a public officer in Re- appointment accordance with paragraph (a) of subsection (1) of section eighty- of Local Government eight of the local Government Act, is hereby re-appointed Local Administrator Government Administrator for Livingstone City Council. Cap. 281 3. The person re-appointed as Local Government Administrator Discharge of under paragraph 2 shall discharge all the functions of the Livingstone functions City Council. 4. The councillors of Livingstone City Council shall stand Suspension suspended from performing all their functions as councillors from of councillors the date of publication of this Order. Copies of this Statutory Instrument can be obtained from the Government Printer, P.O. Box 30136, 10101 Lusaka. Price K1.00 each. 106 Statutory Instruments 19th April, 2013 SCHEDULE (Paragraph 2) Alex Bwalya E. KABANSHI, Minister of Local Government and Housing LUSAKA 12th April, 2013 [MLGH.101/16/26] 2nd August, 2013 Statutory Instruments 593 GOVERNMENT OF ZAMBIA STATUTORY INSTRUMENT NO. 67 OF 2013 The Electoral Act (Act No. 12 of 2006) The Electoral (General) Regulations, 2006 The National Assembly By-Elections (Mkaika Constituency No. 046) (Election Dates and Times of Poll) (No. 8) Order, 2013 WHEREAS in pursuance of regulation 7 of the Electoral (General) Regulations, 2006, the Speaker of the National Assembly has informed the President and the Electoral Commission of the vacancy in respect of the Mkaika Constituency No. 046, by reason of the resignation of Hon. David Phiri as member of Parliament for Mkaika Constituency; NOW THEREFORE, IN EXERCISE of the powers contained in regulation 8 of the Electoral (General) Regulations, 2006, the following Order is hereby made: 1. This Order may be cited as the National Assembly By- Title Elections (Mkaika Constituency No. 046) (Election Dates and Times of Poll) (No. 8) Order, 2013. 2. Nomination for National Assembly by-elections in Mkaika Nomination Constituency No. 046 shall be lodged with the Returning Officer of election on Friday, 9th August, 2013, between 0900 hours and 1500 hours. Copies of this Statutory Instrument can be obtained from the Government Printer, P.O. Box 30136, 10101 Lusaka. Price K1.00 each. 594 Statutory Instruments 2nd August, 2013 Campaign 3. The Campaign period in the Constituency referred to in period paragraph 2 shall commence on Friday, 9th August, 2013, at 1500 hours and close at 1800 hours on Wednesday, 4th September, 2013. Times of 4. The poll in the Constituency referred to in paragraph 2 shall Poll be taken on Thursday, 5th September, 2013, between 0600 hours and 1800 hours, except that a poll shall not be taken in the constituency if only one candidate is validly nominated for election. Made by the Electoral Commission of Zambia at Lusaka this 31st day of July, 2013. JUSTICE I. C. MAMBILIMA, Chairperson M. K. TEMBO, Member JUSTICE E. E. CHULU, Member JUSTICE C. S. MUSHABATI, Member LUSAKA [EC.101/5/2 cONF.] 2nd August, 2013 Statutory Instruments 595 GOVERNMENT OF ZAMBIA STATUTORY INSTRUMENT NO. 68 OF 2013 The Local Government Elections Act (Laws, Volume 16, Cap. 282) The Local Government By-Elections (Elections Dates and Times of Poll) (No. 7)Order, 2013 IN EXERCISE of the powers contained in section twelve of the Local Government Elections Act, the following Order is hereby made: 1. This Order may be cited as the Local Government By- Title Elections (Election Dates and Times of Poll) (No. 7) Order, 2013 2. Nominations for the election of a councillor in the wards of Nomination the councils set out in the Schedule shall be lodged with the for Election Returning Officer on Friday, 9th August, 2013, between 0900 hours and 1500 hours. 3. The campaign period shall commence on Friday, 9th August, Campaign 2013, at 1500 hours and close at 1800 hours on Wednesday, 4th period September, 2013. 4. The poll for the election of a councillor in the wards of the Election councils set out in the Schedule shall be taken on Thursday, 5th date and September, 2013, between 0600 hours and 1800 hours, except that times of Poll the poll shall not be taken in respect of which only one candidate is validly nominated. Copies of this Statutory Instrument can be obtained from the Government Printer, P.O. Box 30136, 10101 Lusaka. Price K1.00 each. 596 Statutory Instruments 2nd August, 2013 SCHEDULE (Paragraphs 2 and 3) Province District Ward No. Name Northern Mpulungu 61201 Kapembwa Northern Mpulungu 61209 Mumila Northern Mpulungu 61211 Vyamba Northern Mpulungu 61212 Chisha Muchinga Mafinga 61304 Thendere Eastern Chadiza 30101 Mangwe Eastern Nyimba 30602 Kapita Made by the Electoral Commission of Zambia at Lusaka this 31st day of July, 2013. JUSTICE I. C. MAMBILIMA, Chairperson M. K. TEMBO, Member JUSTICE E. E. CHULU, Member JUSTICE C. S. MUSHABATI, Member LUSAKA [EC.101/5/2 cONF.] Supplement to the Republic of Zambia Government 123 Gazette dated Monday, 29th April, 2013 GOVERNMENT OF ZAMBIA STATUTORY INSTRUMENT NO. 67 OF 2013 The Customs and Excise Act (Laws, Volume 18, Cap. 322) The Customs and Excise (Suspension) (Crude Oil) Regulations, 2013 IN EXERCISE of the powers contained in section eighty nine of the Customs and Excise Act, the following Regulations are hereby made: 1. These Regulations may be cited as the Customs and Title Excise (Suspension) (Crude Oil) Regulations, 2013. 2. (1) The customs duty on crude oil of heading 27.09 is Suspension of customs suspended to free. duty R. K. K. SICHINGA, Minister of Finance LUSAKA 26th April, 2013 [MLGH.103/13/47] Copies of this Statutory Instrument can be obtained from the Government Printer, P.O. Box 30136, 10101 Lusaka. Price K1.00 each. 124 Statutory Instruments 29th April, 2013 Made by the Electoral Commission at Lusaka this 5th day of March, 2013. JUSTICE I. C. MAMBILIMA, Chairperson M. K. TEMBO, Member JUSTICE E. E. CHULU, Member DR. F. NG’ANDU, Member JUSTICE C. S. MUSHABATI, Member LUSAKA 5th March, 2013 [EC.101/5/2 cONF.] 9th August, 2013 Statutory Instruments 611 GOVERNMENT OF ZAMBIA STATUTORY INSTRUMENT NO. 74 OF 2013 The Chiefs Act (Laws, Volume 16, Cap. 287) The Chiefs (Withdrawal of Recognition) Order, 2013 WHEREAS the President is satisfied after due inquiry, that the person named in the Schedule to this Order has ceased to be entitled under African Customary Law to hold the office specified therein: NOW THEREFORE, in exercise of the powers contained in section four of the Chiefs Act, the following Order is hereby made: 1. This Order may be cited as the Chiefs (Withdrawal of Title Recognition) Order, 2013. 2. The recognition accorded under the Chiefs Act to the Withdrawal of person named to this Order is hereby withdrawn. Recognition of Chief 3. The Chiefs (Recognition) Order, 2008, is hereby revoked. Revocation of S. I. No. 95 of 2008 SCHEDULE (Paragraph 2) Office Area Holder of Office Senior Chief Shimumbi Sangono Batholomew Lukaki of the Bemba people of Luwingu District in the Northern Province MICHAEL C. SATA, President LUSAKA 25th June, 2013 [CHF.65/30] Copies of this Statutory Instrument can be obtained from the Government Printer, P.O. Box 30136, 10101 Lusaka. Price K1.00 each. 612 Statutory Instruments 9th August, 2013.
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