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Zambian opposition leader to file election challenge, alleging vote fraud

By Thomson Reuters Aug 19, 2026 | 11:05 AM

LUSAKA, Aug 19 (Reuters) – Zambian opposition leader Brian Mundubile said on Wednesday that he would challenge this ​week’s presidential election result in ‌court, alleging vote fraud in the contest that handed President Hakainde Hichilema a second term in office.

“Our campaign has documented serious ‌irregularities, ​inconsistencies and circumstances ⁠surrounding the conduct, counting, ⁠transmission and declaration of results”, Mundubile said in a statement.

An election strategist for Hichilema declined immediate comment ​but said he would comment later.

The election commission declared Hichilema the ⁠winner with about 60% ⁠of valid votes in the ​early hours of Tuesday morning, compared ​with 38% for Mundubile.

After a relatively quiet ‌run-up to the August 13 election in the mineral-rich Southern African nation of 22 million people, tensions ⁠escalated rapidly after the polls closed.

The authorities arrested 11 people including leading opposition figures in ⁠a ‌raid that involved an exchange ⁠of gunfire, while Mundubile was ​present.

The ‌electoral commission also suspended ​vote-counting for ⁠hours due to reports of violence against polling staff and the theft of ballot papers.

(Reporting by Chris Mfula;Writing by Nilutpal Timsina and Anathi Madubela;Editing by ​Alexander Winning)