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JUST IN: PRESIDENT Edgar Lungu Declares This Year’s General Election As Not Free & Fair.

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In a statement issued by Special Assistant to President Isaac Chipampe, President Lungu said the party, the Patriotic Front (PF) is consulting on the next course of action concerning the election.

President Lungu who is also the PF presidential candidate said the general election in three provinces, namely, Southern province, North Western, and Western province were characterized by violence, rendering the whole exercise nullity.

He said PF polling agents were brutalized and chased from polling station, a situation that left the ruling party’s votes unprotected.

The President further described the killing of PF Northwestern province chairman Jackson Kungo, during voting and Samuel Chihili, shortly before voting as criminal acts that rendered the general election not free and fair.

“Right now, some of our agents and supporters are hiding because of these criminal acts. How can the elections be fair when people have been murdered and many others are hiding after being brutalised. Is that democracy, we have written to the ECZ but they have continued announcing the result,” he said.

He said the polling agents having been attacked and chased from the polling stations.

The President said PF was reduced to compete in seven provinces while its opponent was contesting in 10 provinces.

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Abel Mavura is a journalist, editor, and writer whose work explores the intersections of cities, migration, and social justice. He tells stories about how people move, survive, and remake urban life under conditions of precarity, drawing on close field engagement and lived experience. Trained as a journalist at the Christian College of Southern Africa, Abel’s early work was rooted in media practice and community storytelling. Over time, his focus expanded into research and critical inquiry, allowing his writing to move fluidly between reportage, analysis, and long-form reflection. He is a graduate of Sciences Po Paris and is currently pursuing research at the University of Cambridge, where his work builds on earlier research into migration and informal housing. Abel is the author of three books, and his writing has appeared across platforms ranging from grassroots and community radio to international and policy-facing spaces. His work is grounded in clarity, ethical storytelling, and a commitment to centring voices often left out of mainstream narratives.

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