Zambian Presidential Hopeful Brian Mundubile Vows to Govern in Edgar Lungu's Footsteps

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Pelumi Ilesanmi
Pelumi Ilesanmi
Zambian Presidential Hopeful Brian Mundubile Vows to Govern in Edgar Lungu's Footsteps

As Zambia gears up for the 2026 general elections, a significant political discourse has emerged surrounding national leadership, unity, and the path to sustainable development. At the heart of this discussion are the contrasting philosophies presented by TONSE Alliance president Brian Mundubile and the critical response from Milupi, shedding light on the evolving political landscape.

Brian Mundubile, speaking during a media briefing that welcomed new members into the Alliance, passionately articulated the TONSE Alliance's unwavering commitment to ensuring peace and national unity. He underscored the importance of embracing reconciliation, even for those who previously sought to divide the country, emphasizing that vengeance should be left to God. Mundubile urged party supporters and all citizens to collaborate in fostering national unity and development, prioritizing the nation’s interests above personal or political differences. He asserted that a united Zambia is paramount for achieving sustainable progress, advocating for a focus on peace, dialogue, and inclusivity. Furthermore, he assured that the Alliance would not discriminate against anyone based on past political affiliations, emphasizing that all Zambians have a crucial role to play in the country’s growth.

Mundubile also explicitly stated his intention to lead the country in the footsteps of the late President Lungu, whom he claimed left the nation united. He highlighted President Lungu's demonstrated leadership in bringing people together and stressed the importance of continuing in that spirit. Beyond this, Mundubile appealed to political actors to respect the democratic process, cautioning against any actions that could incite division or unrest. He reiterated that the Alliance's mandate is to serve the people and called upon everyone to contribute positively, affirming that unity, collaboration, and mutual respect are the definitive path to development. The event itself witnessed a large turnout of new members, who pledged their support to the TONSE Alliance, committing themselves to promoting peace and stability across the nation.

However, Mundubile's statements, particularly his alignment with the leadership style of a past president, drew immediate criticism from Milupi. Milupi dismissed Mundubile's remarks, asserting that they confirm a lack of substance within the opposition. He specifically targeted Mundubile's declaration to follow in the footsteps of the late President Lungu, arguing that such a stance demonstrates a clear absence of originality and forward-looking vision.

Milupi contended that by aligning himself with the leadership style of a past president, Mundubile has effectively 'decampaigned himself,' suggesting that Zambians are yearning for new ideas and dynamic leadership rather than a mere replication of historical approaches. He further urged voters to meticulously consider the track record and proposals of all opposition candidates. Milupi's core message was that the country requires leaders capable of delivering genuine change and tangible development, rather than relying on nostalgic promises. These remarks from Milupi contribute to the intensifying political activity as parties finalize their visions and policies in anticipation of the upcoming campaign period for the 2026 general elections.

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