politics

Zambia elections haunted by ghost of incumbent president’s arch-rival

Hakainde Hichilema is bidding for second term, but feud between him and family of Edgar Lungu, who died in 2025, continues

Zambia elections haunted by ghost of incumbent president’s arch-rival

TL;DR

  • The current Zambian election is dominated by the ongoing feud between President Hakainde Hichilema and the late Edgar Lungu's family.
  • Lungu's family contested his burial arrangements, with a court ruling in their favor against the government's attempts to control the state funeral.
  • Hichilema's challenger, Brian Mundubile, promises to facilitate a dignified burial for Lungu, framing the election around respect for the deceased.
  • Allegations of authoritarian tactics by Hichilema's campaign, including raids and detentions, are countered by the ruling party stating the opposition campaigns freely.
  • Despite economic stabilization and free education, Zambians question the impact of economic improvements on their daily lives due to rising costs.
  • Zambia's economy has stabilized since a 2020 debt default, with reduced inflation and increased international investment due to copper deposits.