As Zambia moves closer to the August 2026 General Elections, political formations are adjusting their strategies to comply with electoral laws while maintaining their political identity. The latest development comes from the Tonse Alliance (Brian Mundubile faction), which has unveiled how it intends to appear on the ballot. The Legal Background Earlier this week, Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) Chief Electoral Officer Brown Kasaro clarified an important legal position: political alliances cannot contest elections as a single entity unless they are formally registered as a political party with the Registrar of Societies. This clarification effectively means that any coalition operating as an “alliance” must either: Register as a political party in its own right; or Use an already registered political party to participate in elections. This legal technicality may appear minor, but in electoral politics, paperwork and compliance can determine whether a candidate is accepted or disqua...
By Balancehub Term/BalanceHub Several households in Ezekiel Village, located in Chief Ndake’s area of Nyimba District, have been left devastated after heavy rainfall caused the Nyimba River to burst its banks, submerging homes and destroying property. Confirming the incident in a telephone interview with ZNBC News, Nyimba District Commissioner Paul Daka said the area received intense rainfall that led to the sudden swelling of the Nyimba River. The resulting overflow inundated nearby settlements, with almost the entire village affected. Homes Submerged, Livelihoods Disrupted According to Mr. Daka, the flooding caused significant damage to houses and household goods, leaving families grappling with losses of bedding, food supplies, clothing, and other essentials. Many residents were forced to seek temporary refuge with relatives or neighbors on higher ground as water levels rose rapidly. “The heavy rains caused the Nyimba River to overflow, and this led to the flooding of several houses...