Hichilema wins second term in Zambia
Hichilema, 64, did not require a runoff and will serve another five-year term. The victory marks his second presidential win after he defeated then-President Edgar Lungu in 2021.
By Valentine Maya
2h ago
Former Zambian president Edgar Lungu to be buried in South Africa
The latest judgment overturns a 2025 high court order that authorised the Zambian government to repatriate Lungu’s remains for a state funeral.
By Online
Jun. 24, 2026
South African court orders Zambia to return former president's body
According to the statement, the transfer occurred after Lungu's family were unable to "proceed with their case" at the appeals court.
By Bbc News
Apr. 23, 2026
High Court halts Lungu’s funeral in SA after court challenge by Zambian government
Parties who wish to intervene in this matter have until 18 July to file their applications, motions, and answering affidavits.
By News24
Jun. 25, 2025
Zambia's former president Edgar Lungu has died, his party says
Lungu was head of state of the Southern African country between 2015 and 2021, when he lost an election to current President Hakainde Hichilema.
By Reuters
Jun. 5, 2025
Edgar Lungu: Zambian ex-president stripped of retirement benefits
The former president has already been notified about the immediate withdrawal of his retirement benefits and privileges, according to government spokesman Cornelius Mweetwa.
By Bbc News
Nov. 2, 2023
Letter to my people: The cost of rigging elections is huge
Ngwena’s problems are not only confined to the fraudulent election, but also within his own party with his newly elected MPs getting more votes than him in some constituencies
By Doctor Stop It
Sep. 10, 2023
Police stop Lungu from attending church service
Lungu and his wife had travelled to Ndola for a church function held at St. Andrews Church being hosted by the Ndola Pastors' Fellowship.
By Online
Sep. 9, 2023
Letter to my people: The Mthuli Ncube horror show
While Mthuli maintains that there is no crisis, it is increasingly becoming clear that Zimbabweans are suffering with prices of basic commodities going up on a daily basis.
By The Southern Eye
Jun. 12, 2022




