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      <title>Zambia Roundup: Makebi Zulu’s presidential bid, PF power shifts, push for a 'second independence'</title>
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      <pubDate>Mon, 03 Nov 2025 15:30:05 Z</pubDate>
      <description><![CDATA[<h3>The Makebi experiment: Sympathy politics and power calculations</h3>
<p>Commerce Minister Chipoka Mulenga has  criticised  Makebi Zulu’s growing political influence, arguing that it stems from his perceived loyalty to the late former President Edgar Lungu. Mulenga’s remarks suggest that Zulu’s prominence is less about policy and more about symbolic continuity, positioning himself as the guardian of Lungu’s legacy. This dynamic of sympathy politics is reshaping Zambia’s political arena, especially as the country heads toward the 2026 elections.</p>
<h3>PF base readjusts as Mudolo loses grip, Mundubile rises</h3>
<p>Within the Patriotic Front (PF), the power base appears to be  realigning . Key members have shifted their support from Willah Joseph Mudolo to Brian Mundubile, signalling a significant recalibration in the party’s leadership hierarchy. The shift could reshape the PF’s internal strategy as it prepares to challenge the ruling United Party for National Development (UPND) in the upcoming elections.</p>
<h3>Makebi Zulu’s presidential bid shocks nation, sparks public debate</h3>
<p>Makebi Zulu’s formal  announcement  that he will run for the 2026 Republican Presidency has set off a wave of political discussion across Zambia. The move surprised both allies and critics, sparking scrutiny of his motives and ambitions. His declaration is seen as a bold challenge to the PF’s establishment, raising questions about unity within the opposition and the viability of his campaign.</p>
<h3>PF’s 2026 puzzle: Can the party unite behind one presidential candidate?</h3>
<p>The Patriotic Front continues to  struggle  with internal divisions as multiple figures, including Makebi Zulu, compete for the party’s presidential ticket. Party insiders warn that unless the PF consolidates behind a single candidate, its chances of reclaiming power from President Hakainde Hichilema’s administration may diminish. The leadership contest is intensifying debates about the party’s ideological direction and long-term cohesion.</p>
<h3>Makebi Zulu: From body politics to second independence</h3>
<p>In a rallying call that has captured national attention, Makebi Zulu has urged Zambians to pursue what he calls the country’s “ Second Independence .” He emphasises economic empowerment, self-reliance, and greater democratic accountability. Zulu’s message appears aimed at connecting with younger voters and those disillusioned with traditional political structures, casting his campaign as both revolutionary and reformist.</p>
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