Brian Mundubile has pushed back strongly against allegations circulating in the political arena, declaring that government scrutiny would uncover nothing against him. The opposition figure said authorities could examine his affairs in the most detailed manner possible without discovering evidence of wrongdoing. His remarks come amid rising political tensions as opposition parties reorganise ahead of the August general election.
Mundubile said accusations directed at him were politically motivated and intended to weaken his standing within the opposition landscape. He argued that if credible evidence existed, investigators would already have taken action. According to him, the continued circulation of claims without formal charges demonstrated that the accusations lacked substance.
The remarks emerged during a period of intensified political debate involving members of the Patriotic Front and the Tonse Alliance. Political rivalries within the opposition and between the opposition and government have increasingly played out through public statements. Mundubile said the political environment was being shaped by attempts to discredit certain figures ahead of the election campaign.
He maintained that he was ready for any investigation into his conduct and insisted that scrutiny would only confirm his innocence. Mundubile said public officials and political leaders must be prepared to account for their actions but emphasised that accusations should be supported by evidence.
Political tensions surrounding his name have drawn attention from different media outlets, with some reports linking the dispute to broader political competition. Observers say the exchanges reflect the increasingly confrontational tone emerging as the election approaches.
Opposition politics in Zambia has recently been characterised by shifting alliances, internal disputes and public challenges among political actors. Mundubile’s statement fits within this broader environment where leaders frequently respond to allegations through public declarations.
Political analysts say such confrontations often signal deeper struggles over influence within opposition structures. As parties prepare for the national election, leaders are working to consolidate their positions while addressing accusations that may affect their credibility.
The unfolding dispute illustrates how political narratives can develop rapidly during election periods. Statements from key political figures are closely watched because they influence public perception and shape the tone of political competition.
Mundubile’s challenge to investigators therefore forms part of a larger political conversation about accountability and political rivalry. As Zambia moves closer to the election campaign, similar confrontations are expected to continue across the political spectrum.





I ve never heard any thief, corrupt and abuser of public office accepting cases of their scourges. Mundubile should just allow the investigative to clear his name. He should realize that the allegations came from his competitors in pf. He should also realize that he is being considered as UPND project. If it is not done the his opponents will continue bickering, throwing dirty him and he government
Osamunamiza boza yopanda evidence. Investigate first before arresting anyone. Ndaba UPND’s police love to arrest first then Investigate later