President Edgar Chagwa Lungu has appointed a recent graduate of the University of Zambia as a member of the Commission of Inquiry into 2016
electoral violence.
Wilfred Chilufya, 25, is the youngest member of Commission of Inquiry appointed by President Lungu last evening.
Mr Chilufya graduated from the University of Zambia in 2015 with Bachelors of Science Degree in Biological Sciences.
He is serving as a National Youth Coordinator for Pillars of Peace Zambia.
President Lungu made named the Inquiry in accordance with the Inquiries Act.
The Commission of Inquiry will also inquire into the voting patters between 2006 and 2016 and the root causes of these
patterns.
The Inquiry will also examine to what extent the pre-election political violence could have influenced the voting patterns
in the 11th August 2016 general elections.
Among other matters, the Inquiry will the role of political parties, traditional rulers, and the media in shaping voting patterns and instigation of violence among others.
Those appointed to the Commission are:
1. Mr. Justice Munalula Lisimba (Chairperson);
2. Mrs. Marvis Kasongo Chisanga (Vice-Chairperson);
3. Mr. Nzovwa Mwela Chomba (Secretary);
4. Mr. Mike Mulabe (Deputy-Secretary)
5. Fr. Lastone Lupupa
6. Mr. Charles Kafunda
7. Mr. Lee Habasonda
8. Mr. Reuben Lifuka
9. Dr. M.C. Bwalya
10. Mrs. Maureen Siamulele Tresha
11. Prof. Owen Sichone
12. Mr. Redson Nyanga
13. Ms. Flora K. Mooya
14. His. Royal Highness Senior Chief Ntambo and
15. Mr. Wilfred Chilufya
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