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Makebi Zulu Warns Zambia May Not Meet AU Electoral Standards in 2026

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Zambia’s electoral integrity is under scrutiny as the 2026 general elections approach.

Makebi Zulu, a presidential hopeful from the Patriotic Front, warns that Zambia may not meet the African Union’s standards for credible elections. He calls for strict monitoring by foreign observers and NGOs to ensure transparency and fairness in the electoral process.

Concerns Over Electoral Commission’s Independence

Zulu claims that many officials within the Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) are aligned with the ruling United Party for National Development (UPND). This alleged bias raises concerns about the potential for compromised elections. He insists that independent monitoring is essential for maintaining the integrity of the electoral process.

In response, ECZ Chief Electoral Officer Brown Kasaro asserts that the Commission operates transparently and credibly. He emphasizes that while the President appoints members, their appointments are ratified by Parliament, ensuring a level of accountability.

Zambia: Key figures on electoral standards

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Political Reactions to Zulu’s Claims

UPND Deputy Secretary General Getrude Imenda has dismissed Zulu’s allegations as mere political maneuvering. She defends the ECZ, stating that officials were appointed based on merit and that many have served under previous administrations, indicating continuity and experience.

Next Steps for Zambia’s Electoral Process

  • Monitoring by foreign observers and NGOs is being called for.
  • Upcoming discussions on ensuring electoral integrity are anticipated.

Zambia's commitment to credible elections is crucial for its democratic future.

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