Zambia Suspends Election Count Amid Violence, Then Resumes
Sat , Aug 15 2026 /Mpelembe Media/ — Zambia’s Electoral Commission halted result announcements on August 14 after attacks on staff and stolen ballots in some areas, an unprecedented step under the Electoral Process Act. Incumbent President Hakainde Hichilema called for peace amid encouraging early signs, while challenger Brian Mundubile declared victory from his party’s tallies and warned of potential interference. The suspension lasted hours; counting resumed that evening with extra security, and partial results on August 15 showed Hichilema leading in key spots like Southern Province.
