Questions over a reported meeting between presidential aspirant Brian Mundubile and Tasila Lungu Mwansa have prompted clarification from the Tonse Alliance, with spokesperson Dr Lawrence Mwelwa stating that no discussions about a presidential running mate took place.
Mwelwa confirmed that Mundubile met Tasila Lungu Mwansa, daughter of the late former president Edgar Chagwa Lungu, during a visit abroad. He said the meeting occurred but insisted that claims linking it to succession planning or ticket negotiations do not reflect what was discussed.
According to Mwelwa, the encounter formed part of ordinary political interaction and should not be interpreted as a coordinated move within opposition structures. He said he could neither confirm nor deny broader speculation about political arrangements because the subject of a running mate was not raised during the engagement.
The clarification follows heightened attention around internal positioning within PF-aligned formations, where recent legal disputes and organisational changes have reshaped relationships among senior figures. Mwelwa described the political environment as fluid, with individuals maintaining dialogue even when formal alliances are not defined.
He said Mundubile’s political path continues to be shaped by internal party processes and court developments that have influenced leadership dynamics. The spokesperson added that personal meetings between political actors remain common and do not automatically signal agreement on future leadership arrangements.
Tasila Lungu Mwansa’s name has continued to surface in political discussion largely because of her association with her father’s legacy. Mwelwa emphasised that her presence in public discourse should not be interpreted as confiramation of political negotiations, noting that individuals retain autonomy over their engagements.
He also addressed narratives suggesting that the meeting reflected broader strategic alignment, stating that decisions about leadership direction must come through established party structures. The spokesperson maintained that speculation risks distorting the meaning of routine political contact.
The remarks arrive during a period when opposition figures are navigating shifting alliances and organisational debates. Mwelwa said the focus should remain on verified developments rather than assumptions drawn from individual encounters.
He added that Mundubile continues to participate in political activities within the broader movement, describing engagement among senior figures as part of ongoing dialogue rather than evidence of a settled leadership arrangement.
The Tonse Alliance spokesperson said any decisions regarding future political positioning would be communicated through official channels and formal processes. He reiterated that the meeting with Tasila Lungu Mwansa did not involve discussions about a running mate or a presidential ticket.





Tasila, stick to Lubinda. Ive seen it in a dream. Mundubile won’t win.
Kikikikikiki!
Tasila Lungu should go with Makebi Zulu his father’s Plan B.
LoL kkkkkkkk