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Hakainde Hichilema

Also known as: President Hakainde Hichilema · Zambia's President Hakainde Hichilema

Hakainde Hichilema — Zambian President re-elected August 2026 with 60% of votes, seeking second term on economic restructuring record.

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In coverage

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  1. August 2026
  2. Citizen Digital

    President's economic record on the line as Zambia votes By AFP August 13, 2026 07:14 (EAT) Add as a Preferred Source on Google Follow us Follow on Whatsapp Follow on Google Follow on Twitter A billboard of the incumbent Zambian President Hakainde Hichilema promoting the Constitue

    President's economic record on the line as Zambia votes
  3. The Standard

    Audio By VocalizeZambians cast their ballots Thursday in an election focused on economic hardship in the copper-rich nation, where President Hakainde Hichilema is seeking a second term.

    Zambia votes with president's economic record on the line
  4. The Standard

    Audio By VocalizeZambians went to the polls Thursday in an election focused on economic hardships in the copper-rich nation, where President Hakainde Hichilema is seeking a second term.

    Zambia voters weigh Hichilema's economic record
  5. July 2026
  6. The Standard

    Zambia offers the hopeful counterpoint: Hakainde Hichilema beat incumbent Edgar Lungu in 2021 despite Lungu's vote-buying "empowerment schemes," because parallel civil-society vote counts made the margin impossible to obscure and young, disengaged voters no longer treated handout

    A by-election and a warning Kenya keeps ignoring
  7. The Standard

    Zambia offers the hopeful counterpoint: Hakainde Hichilema beat incumbent Edgar Lungu in 2021 despite Lungu's vote-buying "empowerment schemes," because parallel civil-society vote counts made the margin impossible to obscure and young, disengaged voters no longer treated handout

    Ol Kalou by-election and a warning Kenya keeps on ignoring

Yesterday

  1. President Ruto congratulates Zambia's Hichilema on re-election

    President William Ruto has congratulated Zambia's President Hakainde Hichilema on winning re-election with 60 per cent of votes cast on August 13, defeating 13 challengers, saying the victory will anchor Hichilema's visionary leadership and strengthen bilateral ties between Kenya and Zambia.

    21 hours ago · Citizen Digital

  2. Zambia's Hichilema wins re-election with 60% of vote

    President Hakainde Hichilema has been re-elected for a second five-year term after securing 60% of the vote, the electoral commission announced, with his closest challenger Brian Mundubile receiving 38%. The result came after a contested process in which Mundubile claimed voting irregularities without evidence and opposition figures were arrested on suspicion of plotting insurrection.

    18 August 2026 · Capital News

  3. Zambia's Hichilema re-elected with 60 percent of vote

    Zambian President Hakainde Hichilema won re-election with 60 percent of votes cast, the electoral commission announced Tuesday. The election was largely peaceful but critics said the race was tightly managed by the government and the run-up was marked by opposition claims of intimidation, arrests, violence and irregularities.

    18 August 2026 · Citizen Digital

  4. Zambia's Hichilema wins second presidential term with 60 percent

    Hakainde Hichilema, a 64-year-old businessman who first won the presidency in 2021, secured a second term on August 13 with around 60 percent of votes against rival Brian Mundubile. He credits his re-election to steering Zambia through economic turnaround efforts including debt restructuring and free education, though critics note economic gains have not reached the majority living on less than $3 a day.

    18 August 2026 · The Standard

  5. Zambia's Hichilema wins re-election with 60 percent vote

    President Hakainde Hichilema won re-election with 60 percent of votes cast, the electoral commission announced Tuesday, after a race critics said was tightly managed by his government. Thursday's election in the copper-rich nation was largely peaceful, though opposition claims of intimidation, arrests, violence and irregularities tainted the run-up.

    18 August 2026 · The Standard

  6. Ruto congratulates Zambian President Hichilema on re-election

    President William Ruto has congratulated Zambian President Hakainde Hichilema on his re-election, describing his victory as evidence of Zambians' trust in his leadership. Hichilema secured a second term with about 60 per cent of the vote, defeating Brian Mundubile who polled roughly 38 per cent.

    18 August 2026 · The Standard

  7. Zambian president Hichilema wins re-election amid dispute

    Zambian President Hakainde Hichilema won a second term with around 60 percent of the vote, but his main challenger Brian Mundubile, who scored around 38 percent, vowed to contest the result and alleged intimidation marred the campaign. International observers echoed opposition concerns about the election's integrity.

    18 August 2026 · The Standard

Monday 17 August

  1. Zambia's Hichilema leads in partial presidential election count

    President Hakainde Hichilema held 54.82% of votes with nearly half of constituencies declared in Zambia's elections held on Thursday, putting him on track for re-election without a runoff if he maintains the overall majority. His main challenger, Brian Mundubile, was in second place with 43% of the declared votes.

    17 August 2026 · Citizen Digital

Friday 14 August

  1. Kenyan arrested in Zambia for alleged election interference cybercrime

    A 56-year-old Kenyan man named Michael Njuka was arrested in Zambia during an intelligence-led operation by defence and security agencies. He is alleged to have been contracted to engage in cyber activities targeting critical State systems ahead of Zambia's General Election on August 13, 2026.

    14 August 2026 · Citizen Digital

  2. Zambia suspends election vote counting after violence reports

    Zambia's electoral commission suspended nationwide vote counting on Friday following reports of violence in some districts, including attacks on poll staff and theft of marked ballot papers. The election, held Thursday, saw incumbent President Hakainde Hichilema face challenger Brian Mundubile among 14 contenders in a vote focused on economic hardship.

    14 August 2026 · The Standard

Thursday 13 August

  1. Zambia votes as Hichilema's economic record faces test

    Zambians voted Thursday in an election where President Hakainde Hichilema seeks a second term as economic hardship tests his record. The 64-year-old is betting on job creation and infrastructure development, while facing challenger Brian Mundubile and 12 other candidates in the copper-rich nation.

    13 August 2026 · Citizen Digital

  2. Zambia holds election amid economic frustration and dissent concerns

    Zambians voted Thursday in an election centered on economic hardship in the copper-rich nation, where President Hakainde Hichilema seeks a second term. While inflation has fallen and the kwacha has strengthened, many face high food and energy costs and unemployment around 10 per cent, with concerns raised that the government has narrowed space for dissent.

    13 August 2026 · The Standard

  3. Zambia holds election on Hichilema's economic track record

    Zambians voted Thursday in an election focused on economic hardships in the copper-rich nation, with President Hakainde Hichilema seeking a second term after five years during which the economy returned to growth that critics say has not yet benefited ordinary households. The government faces charges of narrowing space for dissent, while the country has secured debt restructuring and completed an IMF-supported programme since defaulting on sovereign debt in 2020.

    13 August 2026 · The Standard

Wednesday 29 July

  1. By-election in Ol Kalou mirrors African electoral malpractices

    An opinion piece warns that Kenya's Ol Kalou by-election—marked by distribution of gas cylinders, mattresses, and other goods timed suspiciously before voting—follows a pattern of electoral misconduct seen across East and Southern Africa. The piece argues that such practices represent slow-motion failures in election conduct that have become recognizable across the region.

    29 July 2026 · The Standard

Tuesday 21 July

  1. Ol Kalou by-election reflects regional pattern of electoral misconduct

    An opinion piece compares the Ol Kalou by-election (called after MP David Njuguna Kiaraho's death in March 2026) to election irregularities across East Africa—gas cylinders, mattresses, and other incentives distributed to voters in the run-up to polling day—arguing that such misconduct follows a predictable regional pattern.

    21 July 2026 · The Standard

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