The Tonse Alliance has reaffirmed its unity and commitment to working together ahead of the 2026 elections, drawing inspiration from the legacy of the late President Edgar Chagwa Lungu, whose leadership, members say, continues to shape Zambia’s moral and political direction.
Category: Politics
BREAKING NEWS: Zambian Government’s Obsession with Late Former President Lungu Exposed
The statement also condemned online attacks against Archbishop Alick Banda, the family’s chosen mediator, accusing government-linked individuals of spreading falsehoods that have delayed mediation talks.
NAKACHINDA SPEAKS ON PF COURT CASE, ECL LEGACY, AND TONSE ROADMAP
Nakachinda also addressed the delicate issue of President Edgar Chagwa Lungu’s burial, insisting that PF and the Lungu family were aligned on ensuring dignity and cultural respect.
SISHUWA AND MWAMBA CONDEMN MUMBI PHIRI’S TRIBAL REMARKS
Patriotic Front Chairperson for Information and Publicity Ambassador Emmanuel Mwamba also distanced the party from Phiri’s remarks, saying such rhetoric has no place in the Patriotic Front’s vision.
SANGWA FOR PRESIDENT? A NEW POLITICS EMERGES ON EMV
For the first time, Sangwa went beyond his familiar role as constitutional lawyer and public critic. He admitted that he is ready to serve as president if Zambians decide they want him to lead.
MAKEBI ZULU: THE QUIET STRENGTH IN ZAMBIA’S POLITICAL CONVERSATION
At 44 years old, Makebi Zulu stands out as part of a younger yet more grounded generation of leaders within the Patriotic Front. He belongs to a cohort that includes Raphael Nakachinda and Greyford Monde,
BILL 7, THE ROAD WE TOOK, AND THE ROAD WE MUST TAKE AFTER 2026
Bill 7 has opened an old wound. We can keep scratching it until it bleeds, or we can treat it properly. Zambia needs amendments that outlive leaders. The safest route is simple. Campaign under the current rules, seek a mandate in 2026, and then, with the heat lowered and the nation watching, fix the constitution in the open.
MUKANDILA DRAGS SPEAKER NELLY MUTTI TO COURT OVER CONTEMPT
Celestine Mukandila emphasized that the Constitutional Court’s judgment must be respected by all branches of government.
JOHN SANGWA FOR PRESIDENT?
John Sangwa, one of Zambia’s most prominent constitutional lawyers, has broken months of speculation by issuing a wide-ranging public statement that places him within reach of the country’s highest office.
ZAMBIANS IN DIASPORA WARN SPEAKER NELLY MUTTI: THE CONSTITUTION IS NOT FOR SALE
By Brian Matambo Zambians in the diaspora have sent a strong and unfiltered message to Speaker of the National Assembly, Nelly Mutti, over her decision to call a special sitting of Parliament to re-table Bill 7 and to ratify secretly appointed judges. In furious WhatsApp discussions, PF supporters abroad condemned the Speaker for attempting to...








