Zambia 2026: Four Opposition Parties Endorse Hichilema
Zambia heads into the August 13, 2026, general election under intense scrutiny. President Hakainde Hichilema’s government is credited with passing the Access to Information Act, reforming voter registration with digital tools, and restructuring debt under the G20 framework. Yet many citizens continue to face rising food prices, economic pressure, and lingering debt concerns. With constitutional amendments, questions over police management of opposition rallies, youth voter apathy, and fears of disinformation shaping the climate, the stakes are high. Political analyst Aaron Ng’ambi joins from Texas to assess whether Zambians feel the dividends of reform or the strain of daily survival as the vote approaches. SUBSCRIBE to our YouTube channel: / newscentraltvafrica for more videos Follow News Central on: Facebook: / newscentralafrica Twitter: / newscentraltv Instagram: / newscentraltv LinkedIn: / feed Threads: https://www.threads.net/@newscentraltv TikTok: / newscentraltv For more content, go to: https://newscentral.africa #NewsCentral #Nigeria #Politics #AfricaFirst #Africa #News #WestAfrica #ECOWAS #Government #Governance

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