TONSE Alliance president Brian Mundubile has pledged that, if elected, he will lead the country in the footsteps of the late President Edgar Lungu, who he says left the nation united.
Mundubile emphasized that the Alliance is committed to ensuring peace, even for those who previously sought to divide the country, noting that vengeance should be left to God.
Speaking during a media briefing while welcoming new members into the Alliance, Mundubile called on party supporters to work together in promoting national unity and development.
He urged citizens to embrace reconciliation and to prioritize the nation’s interests above personal or political differences, saying that a united Zambia is essential for sustainable progress.
“The late President Lungu demonstrated leadership that brought people together, and we must continue in that spirit. As a nation, we must focus on peace, dialogue, and inclusivity,” Mundubile said.
He added that the Alliance would not discriminate against anyone based on past political affiliations and that all Zambians would have a role to play in the country’s growth.
Mundubile also appealed to political actors to respect the democratic process, cautioning against actions that could incite division or unrest.
“Our mandate is to serve the people, and we call on everyone to contribute positively. The path to development is through unity, collaboration, and respect for each other,” he stated.
The event saw a large turnout of new members, who pledged their support to the TONSE Alliance and committed to promoting peace and stability in the country.





I am your supporter but I dont want to hear such. Like most Zambians, i want to see your economic turn around plan. We want to see it now and scrutinise it. We have bitter lessons from 2021 where a candidate was saying I will do this and that, and we were not asking the how, and the country is dead stuck economically now unless you are gullible and buy in to propaganda
Brian Mundubile has been candid enough to set his benchmark in advance. If his model is the Lungu era, then we should take him at his word—no one will be able to claim ignorance about the direction he intends to take
What a rediculous statement !!!
Lungu never ruled but was ruled !!! and thats why Pf became a disgrace
Rule like Lungu? Lungu wasn’t a good ruler. Bye-bye sir
Sir those footsteps you wish to follow are not your portion please get a seasoned speech writer they must be some in FDD who can improve your communication skills…you want cadres back to drive brand new ford rangers from the boma and housing their concubines in sala park or the exhorbitant Kings Lan.. or so they can come burn hard currency…mocking other religions by donning their regalia and imbibing alcohol..having parking, drinking space etc reserved for people who mocked education??? No sir no…not those footsteps besides the man is on record he had no vision…think again Brian
Zambians want a leader who rules the country with LOVE and CARE (KK) and upholds the motto “ONE ZAMBIA ONE NATION” Tiyende pamozi ni mtima umo slogan
KK love and care ??? kikikiki
@Tikki I don’t know about care but I think KK loved Zambia better than all his successors. He just wasn’t very adept at care. Kkkkkkkk!
Iyo ukufwa kwati kusuma mwe,people praise when you are dead.
You will drink. Dance. Give magically appeared properties and vehicles to your relatives. No thanks