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Zambia incumbent takes early election lead as opposition alleges armed raid

Zambian incumbent President Hakainde Hichilema has taken an early lead in the country's general election, with nearly 59 percent of the vote counted. This puts him on course for a potential outright victory, as he needs over 50 percent to avoid a run-off.

Al Jazeera StaffAl JazeeraFiled 2026-08-17 · 02:27 GMTLean · CenterRead · 2 min
Zambia incumbent takes early election lead as opposition alleges armed raid
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Zambian incumbent President Hakainde Hichilema has taken an early lead in the country's general election, with nearly 59 percent of the vote counted. This puts him on course for a potential outright victory, as he needs over 50 percent to avoid a run-off. The election, however, has been marred by reports of violence and an unfair campaign field, according to observers. Vote tallying was temporarily suspended due to violence against polling staff and alleged ballot theft. Additionally, the opposition National Reconciliation Party for Unity and Prosperity (NRPUP) alleged that armed personnel raided the home of their candidate, Brian Mundubile, wounding a member of parliament and forcibly removing several individuals.

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A 57-year-old polling agent was killed near Lusaka on election day.

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Zambia's incumbent President Hakainde Hichilema has taken an early lead in the general election with nearly 59 percent of the vote.

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Vote tallying was suspended for six hours due to violence and allegations of stolen ballots.

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International monitors have called the election campaign unfair and the vote count not smooth.

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Opposition alleges armed personnel raided rival Brian Mundubile's home, firing live ammunition and wounding an MP.

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President Hakainde Hichilema appears on course for outright win as observers cite violence and a tilted campaign field.Zambia’s incumbent President Hakainde Hichilema has taken an early lead in the country’s general election, putting him on course for a possible outright first-round victory, as the vote is overshadowed by opposition claims that armed personnel raided his main rival’s home.Voting began after polls closed on Thursday, and with more than half the country’s constituencies counted on Sunday, Hichilema had won nearly 59 percent of the vote, according to the electoral commission.Recommended Stories list of 2 itemslist 1 of 2Observers say Zambia’s election marred by reports of intimidation, violencelist 2 of 2Death toll from Zimbabwe ferry disaster rises to 72end of listHis nearest challenger, Brian Mundubile of the opposition National Reconciliation Party for Unity and Prosperity (NRPUP), trailed with about a third.A candidate needs more than 50 percent to avoid a run-off, and final results are expected within days.However, Hichilema’s lead is being weighed against a campaign international monitors have already called unfair, and a count that has been far from smooth.Vote tallying was suspended for roughly six hours on Friday after reports of violence against polling staff and allegations that marked ballots had been stolen, a pause the European Union’s observer mission described as “disproportionate”, since only a small fraction of Zambia’s polling stations were affected.The electoral commission said the threat to the count had since been brought under control.A 57-year-old polling agent was killed near the capital, Lusaka, on election day, and police arrested nine suspects.Allegations of armed raidThe NRPUP, contesting the election as part of the opposition Tonse-Pamodzi alliance, has since made a far graver allegation. It said in a statement on Sunday that armed personnel it believes to be members of the Zambian army entered Mundubile’s Lusaka home on Friday night, firing live ammunition and wounding a member of parliament, before forcibly removing several people whose whereabouts the party says remain unconfirmed.
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