The Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) has announced that it will engage the Office of the Attorney General on the constitutional requirement that presidential candidates must be ordinary residents of Zambia.
The clarification will include the specific duration of residency needed for eligibility in the 2026 General Election.
This resolution was among several adopted during a consultative meeting held in Lusaka with political parties, represented by their Presidents, Secretaries General, Election Chairpersons, and Campaign Managers.
Speaking when she closed the meeting, ECZ Chairperson Mwangala Zaloumis disclosed that the Commission further resolved to engage the Registrar of Societies to address concerns raised about the registration of political parties, particularly the failure by some to update office bearers.
Ms Zaloumis however clarified that verification of Grade 12 certificates will be conducted by the Examinations Council of Zambia, either through its online platform or physical verification.
She also stressed that political parties and independent candidates wishing to have their 100 supporters pre‑processed in the provinces must formally notify the ECZ in writing.
She added that those opting for this process are required to pay the presidential nomination fees by 29th April 2026.





ECZ when are you going to do sensitisation sessions to the province which is tribal and known for tribal voting? We are One Zambia One Nation!
One Zambia two Nations ?????
The constitution is clear on that requirement
Voting is a choice, you vote using your ego not emotions as such some regions are good at looking for upright leadership no wonder they vote on merit.
Hhs puppet. We are in a one party state. I am happy I left that country
We are also happy you left chi kala