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Zambia’s Hichilema wins second term as president

Al Jazeera · 2026-08-18

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• What happened: Zambia’s Hichilema wins second term as president SaveSharefacebookxwhatsapp-strokecopylinkZambian incumbent President Hakainde Hichilema casts his ballot at the Kabulonga Boys Secondary School polling station in Lusaka on August 13, 2026 [AFP]By AFP and ReutersPublished On 18 Aug 202618 Aug 2026Zambia’s President Hakai... • Why it matters: This update may be relevant for Cyprus residents, visitors, businesses or policymakers. • What to watch next: Follow CyprusDailyLife for updates.

SaveSharefacebookxwhatsapp-strokecopylinkZambian incumbent President Hakainde Hichilema casts his ballot at the Kabulonga Boys Secondary School polling station in Lusaka on August 13, 2026 [AFP]By AFP and ReutersPublished On 18 Aug 202618 Aug 2026Zambia’s President Hakainde Hichilema ⁠has won re-election for ⁠a second term, according to the electoral commission, after a race marred by allegations of fraud.Results released by the election commission in the early hours of Tuesday morning showed that Hichilema received roughly 60 percent of valid votes, compared with ⁠38 percent for his main challenger, Brian Mundubile.Recommended Stories list of 4 itemslist 1 of 4Zambia’s president extends election lead as contested vote count continueslist 2 of 4Observers say Zambia’s election marred by reports of intimidation, violencelist 3 of 4Death toll from Zimbabwe ferry disaster rises to 72list 4 of 4Zambia suspends vote counting in election citing violenceend of listIt was Hichilema’s seventh run for the presidency, and he was widely expected to win due to the advantages of incumbency, while it was Mundubile’s first bid to become head of state.After a relatively quiet run-up to the August 13 ⁠vote, tensions escalated quickly.On the night of the election, ⁠authorities arrested 11 people, including leading opposition figures, in a raid that involved an exchange of gunfire, while Mundubile was present.The next day, the electoral commission suspended vote-counting for hours due to ⁠reports of violence against polling staff and the theft of ballot papers.Mundubile said he had received information ⁠about the possible alteration of results forms from ⁠polling stations and called for an urgent independent investigation. Hichilema’s camp said he was lying.

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