Zambia's Roma Constituency Heats Up: Eight Candidates Vie for Parliament

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Pelumi Ilesanmi
Pelumi Ilesanmi
Zambia's Roma Constituency Heats Up: Eight Candidates Vie for Parliament

Zambia is gearing up for a pivotal general election scheduled for August 13, 2026, when citizens will head to the polls to elect leaders across various levels of government. This comprehensive electoral event will encompass Presidential, Local Government, and National Assembly elections, reflecting a nationwide democratic exercise. Among the key battlegrounds drawing significant attention is the Roma Constituency, located in the capital city of Lusaka, which is anticipated to host a highly competitive race.

The ballot for the National Assembly election in Roma Constituency features a diverse mix of candidates, highlighting the dynamic political landscape. A notable aspect of the upcoming election is the strong representation of independent aspirants, who account for precisely half of the contenders. This growing interest among non-party affiliated individuals seeking elective office underscores a potential shift in voter preferences and political engagement.

Specific candidates vying for the National Assembly seat in Roma Constituency include Francis Mulenga, Sean Tembo, Gilead Mwenya, and Tobias Banda, all running as independent candidates. They will challenge representatives from established political parties: Zhane Chungu of the Socialist Party, Chilando Chitangala of the Resolute Party, Josphat Kasikili of the United Party for National Development (UPND), and Robert Chansa of Citizens First. Each candidate on the ballot is identified by a photograph and a distinct party symbol, adhering strictly to Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) regulations, which are designed to facilitate easy identification and selection for voters.

As the August 2026 election approaches, campaigns in Roma Constituency are expected to intensify significantly, with candidates focusing their efforts on securing widespread support ahead of polling day. The ECZ continues its meticulous preparations for the elections, concurrently urging the electorate to thoroughly familiarize themselves with ballot papers and understand the electoral procedures before casting their crucial votes, ensuring a smooth and informed democratic process.

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