Zambian President Hakainde Hichilema Wins Re-Election Amid Opposition Allegations of Intimidation

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Incumbent President Hakainde Hichilema has secured victory in Zambia’s presidential election, obtaining approximately 60 percent of the total vote. The outcome follows an election cycle where opposition parties raised concerns and alleged instances of intimidation leading up to and during the voting process. Despite these disputes, the officially declared results confirm Hichilema’s reelection as the country prepares for his continuing term in office.

  • Incumbent President Hakainde Hichilema won the Zambian presidential election with approximately 60 percent of the vote.
  • Opposition groups raised allegations of intimidation and voiced concerns regarding the fairness of the electoral process.
  • The announced outcome officially confirms Hichilema’s mandate for another term as head of state.

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10 COMMENTS

  1. Point of correction, Your reporting is not credible mom you're missing out key pieces the election was peaceful except few individuals from both camps trying to intimidate each other but overall it was indeed peaceful as you know Zambia we're not gangsters but civilized people.

  2. Nonsense you are just like aljeezera ,you wanted😮 criminals to rule this country by force who sent people to Russia to train as militia n you want the state to watch them n we are telling you that our GDP has improved in the last 4yrs as well as reserves because of HH

  3. Seriously this report was racist. Clearly all it seeks to do is paint the Zambian incumbent president as someone who doesn't want opposition whilst he is in power. This is just nonsensical reporting really. Extremely racist. Very useless report

  4. You should be getting information from the right people to have credible news. The opposition leader is the one who wanted to cause chaos. Next time you report about Zambia, do your research properly. You are the ones who cause problems. This president is a peaceful person.

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