Former Zambian President Edgar Lungu has urged citizens to demand an early election, alleging that his successor, Hakainde Hichilema (HH), has inadequately handled the economy and mismanaged the cholera outbreak, resulting in nearly 600 deaths since October.
Lungu, speaking at an opposition media briefing, emphasised the necessity for Zambians to exert pressure on President Hichilema to acknowledge the urgency of an early election.

“If you Zambians demand that we call upon HH to resign and call for an early election, let’s go that route, but it should come from you,” Mr Lungu said.
There was a swift response from the government spokesperson. Cornelius Mweetwa dismissed Mr Lungu’s allegations and urged Zambians to give the president enough time to deliver his campaign promises.
Mr Mweetwa accused the former leader of ruining the country’s economy during his six years in office.
Lungu announced a comeback to politics last October, prompting the government to withdraw his retirement benefits.
He had retired from politics in 2021 after suffering a crushing defeat in a presidential election.
His return to politics sets a stage for a bruising 2026 presidential race.