Mukandila warned members to guard against what he termed calculated attacks by political enemies seeking to weaken the PF from within, stressing that unity and alertness are essential at this stage of the party’s renewal.
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PF CALLS FOR RESOLUTION OF ECL BURIAL, WARNS AGAINST DEFECTIONS AHEAD OF GENERAL CONFERENCE
The Patriotic Front has urged President Hakainde Hichilema to abandon ongoing court processes and re-engage in dialogue to resolve the prolonged funeral and burial impasse of former President Edgar Chagwa Lungu, warning that the continued delay is setting a “dangerous precedent” for the nation.
A CHAT WITH A POLITICIAN – A MUST READ FOR POLITICAL LEADERS AHEAD OF 2026 GENERAL ELECTIONS
PF’s performance in Southern Province has historically been marginal, at times falling below one percent, with humiliating vote gaps in certain by-elections. The conclusion is unavoidable. Southern Province is not where elections are won for the opposition. Pretending otherwise is strategic fantasy.
MUDOLO DISMISSES RUMOURS, SAYS FOCUS SHOULD BE ON REMOVING HH
The false claims, circulated by the Zambian Watchdog, alleged that Mudolo was “trying to reach Zambia by road.” However, checks by this publication confirm that Mudolo remains in South Africa, where he has been attending to personal and business engagements.
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,
PF SECRETARY GENERAL RALLIES MEMBERS: “THE WIND OF CHANGE MUST BE MATCHED WITH A STRONG MACHINE”
“This is not a game. It is a life-and-death situation for our future. We must register our people, especially the youth, and we must stand guard at polling stations until the last vote is counted,” he declared.
DOLIKA BANDA: FROM BOARDROOM TO BALLOT BOX
Her strategy centers on mining, agriculture, and tourism, sectors she says can lift millions out of poverty if Zambians themselves are given ownership stakes.






