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Long queues in Zambian elections | |
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Zambian voters have been queuing for hours on end to cast their ballots in general elections, with some arriving at polling stations before dawn. | |
There are five presidential candidates, with incumbent Levy Mwanawasa seeking a second five-year term. | There are five presidential candidates, with incumbent Levy Mwanawasa seeking a second five-year term. |
He is facing a strong challenge from former minister Michael Sata, who has accused the president of selling off Zambian resources to foreign interests. | He is facing a strong challenge from former minister Michael Sata, who has accused the president of selling off Zambian resources to foreign interests. |
After voting, Mr Sata praised Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe. | |
European Union monitors across the country report no signs of trouble. | European Union monitors across the country report no signs of trouble. |
The people of Zimbabwe are not suffering. They are much happier Michael Sata Opinion polls have varied wildly, but the most recent ones put Mr Mwanawasa ahead. | |
Economic success | Economic success |
The BBC's Damian Zane in the capital, Lusaka, says Mr Mwanawasa, the Movement for Multi-party Democracy (MMD) leader, will be hoping his message of stability proves a winner. | |
Mr Mwanawasa and his backers have boasted about steady economic growth and success in getting most of the country's foreign debt written off. | Mr Mwanawasa and his backers have boasted about steady economic growth and success in getting most of the country's foreign debt written off. |
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Opposition supporters say it is time for a change after 15 years of MMD rule. | |
"We need to bring hope to Zambia... Can people eat inflation?" Mr Sata said as he cast his vote in the capital, Lusaka. | "We need to bring hope to Zambia... Can people eat inflation?" Mr Sata said as he cast his vote in the capital, Lusaka. |
He also praised Zimbabwe's President Robert Mugabe for seizing white-owned land. | |
"Mugabe hasn't done anything wrong. It is the imperialists, the capitalist-roaders who say he is a villain," he said. | |
"The people of Zimbabwe are not suffering. They are much happier." | |
Zimbabwe's inflation rate is 1,200% - the highest in the world. | |
Mr Mugabe denies ruining the economy, saying he is being punished for standing up for the rights of Africans. | |
Mr Sata has promised to expel those foreign business leaders he accuses of mistreating their Zambian workers. | |
Warning | Warning |
Mr Sata, a veteran of several previous governments, is a charismatic figure who revels in wowing the crowds. | |
Campaign in pictures | Campaign in pictures |
His message of lower taxes, more jobs and more money in your pocket is designed to gain the support of disgruntled Zambians. | |
Two-thirds of Zambia's 11.5m population live on less than $1 a day. | |
The opposition vote is divided between the other two main candidates - Mr Sata, of the Patriotic Front, and Hakainde Hichilema of the United Democratic Alliance, which includes former President Kenneth Kaunda's party. | |
But the president has been warning that a vote for Mr Sata could seriously damage Zambia's economic recovery. | |
Mr Hichilema, a successful businessman, is a political novice but is expected to secure strong support - especially among the middle classes. | Mr Hichilema, a successful businessman, is a political novice but is expected to secure strong support - especially among the middle classes. |
Godfrey Miyanda and Kenny Ngondo are also running for president. | Godfrey Miyanda and Kenny Ngondo are also running for president. |
Some four million Zambians are registered to vote in presidential and parliamentary polls, with results expected on Saturday. No partial results are being released. | Some four million Zambians are registered to vote in presidential and parliamentary polls, with results expected on Saturday. No partial results are being released. |