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            Zambian opposition leader to challenge election result in ⁠court

            Wednesday, August 19, 2026 - 22:32:50
            Zambian opposition leader to challenge election result in ⁠court
            Arya News - Mundubile claims his campaign documented ‘serious irregularities’ around the vote that handed President Hakainde Hichilema a second term.

            Zambian opposition leader ⁠Brian Mundubile says he will challenge the country’s presidential election result in ⁠court, alleging voting fraud in the contest that handed President Hakainde Hichilema a second term in office.
            “Our campaign has documented serious irregularities, inconsistencies and circumstances surrounding ‌the conduct, counting, transmission and declaration of results,” Mundubile said in a statement on Wednesday.
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            The election commission declared Hichilema the winner with about 60 percent of ⁠votes in the early morning ⁠Tuesday, compared with 38 percent for Mundubile.
            After a relatively quiet run-up to the August 13 election in the nation of 22 million people, tensions escalated rapidly after ⁠the polls closed.
            The authorities ⁠arrested 11 people, including leading opposition figures in a raid that involved an exchange of gunfire while Mundubile was present.
            The ‌electoral commission also suspended vote-counting for hours due to reports of violence against polling staff ‌and ballot paper theft.
            UN human rights chief Volker Turk said on Wednesday he was concerned over the arrest of the opposition officials.
            All arrests “must be fully consistent with international human rights standards, as well as Zambian domestic law,” Turk said in a statement.
            Hichilema entered the race as the clear favourite after steering Zambia through a major economic turnaround and restructuring its debt.
            But his first term was also marked by concerns over Zambia’s political space, with opposition parties and civil society groups accusing his government of curbing dissent.
            The incumbent leader’s second term will be shaped by demands for stronger accountability, national unity and broader benefits from economic growth.
            Hichilema is due to be sworn in within seven days of the commission publishing the official results, due by August 24, but the planned challenge by the opposition could delay the process.

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