‎Kalaba congratulates Mundubile for spirited fight during ‘flawed’ election

By Mwansa Kaumba


‎Citizens First (CF) leader Harry Kalaba has congratulated the Tonse Alliance and their leader Brian Mundubile for putting up a spirited and courageous fight in one of the “flawed electoral processes” in the history of the country.


‎In a statement, Kalaba also demanded a comprehensive statement from the government to the issues surrounding former minister and NRPUP official Mutotwe Kafwaya.


‎Kalaba further congratulated political players, civic leaders, religious and faith based organisations that participated and provided the much needed oversight during the just ended August 13, 2026 General Elections. He stated that the majority of the political players demonstrated political maturity in line with the values and spirit of the Zambian people.


‎”Of particular note, I would like to commend the Tonse Alliance and its leader, Hon. Brian Mundubile, for putting up a spirited and courageous fight in the face of what can only be described as one of the most deeply flawed electoral processes in the history of our Republic,” Kalaba stated. “To stand firm under conditions of intimidation, provocation and systemic irregularities requires resilience, conviction and an unwavering commitment to democratic principles. For that, they deserve recognition.”


‎He commended Zambians who he said chose restraint over chaos, peace over conflict and dignity over disorder in the “face of clear provocation, intimidation and a worrying departure from established norms and standards of election management.”


‎”This is a testament to the character of the Zambian people, who continue to demonstrate maturity even when the system fails them. However, we must not shy away from confronting the truth,” Kalaba stated. “The electoral process we have just witnessed raises serious concerns that cannot be ignored. Reports of intimidation, interference with polling processes, inconsistencies in the handling of electoral materials and the uneven application of the law point to a process that fell far short of the democratic standards Zambia has historically upheld.”


‎He stated that Zambia was once regarded as a beacon of stability, democracy and good governance on the African continent.


‎”Today, regrettably, we risk being seen as a cautionary tale—a nation that is steadily eroding the very democratic foundations it once proudly championed,” Kalaba stated. “From being a model of good governance, we are now in danger of becoming a laughing stock, not only within the region but across the globe.”

‎He argued that this was not a label that the people of Zambia deserve.


‎”The responsibility for restoring credibility to our democratic processes lies squarely with those entrusted with managing them. Electoral institutions must rise above reproach. The integrity of elections must be protected not only in outcome, but in process. Without that, the very legitimacy of governance is called into question,” Kalaba stated. “As Citizens First, we reaffirm our commitment to peaceful democratic engagement. We shall continue to advocate for transparency, accountability and the protection of the sovereign will of the Zambian people.”

‎He called for a thorough, transparent and independent review of the electoral process so that the concerns raised could be addressed and public confidence restored.


‎”Let it be clear: democracy is not merely about casting a vote. It is about ensuring that every vote is cast freely, counted fairly and protected from interference. Zambia belongs to all of us. And together, we must reclaim and restore the democratic values that define us as a nation,” stated Kalaba. “Finally, we would like to extend our profound condolences to the families of those who lost their loved ones before, during and after the polls. We also demand that government issues a comprehensive statement with regard to the issue surrounding Hon. Mutotwe Kafwaya. The nation needs healing and transparency is a good starting point in that healing process.”

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