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Kavindele Warns of Confusion as Presidential Nomination Payments Begin

Former Vice President Enock Kavindele has cautioned that confusion may arise as Patriotic Front (PF) presidential aspirants prepare to pay nomination fees amid ongoing uncertainty surrounding the party’s leadership.

The Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) is expected to begin receiving presidential nomination fees this week ahead of the 2026 general elections.

Speaking in an interview with Phoenix News, Mr. Kavindele noted that while individuals claiming to be PF presidential candidates may have secured the required nomination fees, it remains unclear who will be officially recognised and allowed to proceed with the payment process.

He stated that attention will be focused on which aspirants present valid documentation from the Registrar of Societies, as required during the nomination process.

Mr. Kavindele further described the situation as unfortunate, adding that the PF had previously been advised to resolve its internal leadership disputes in order to avoid such uncertainty.

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7 COMMENTS

  1. Politicians from the past who were involved with crippling zambia’s industries etc should remain silent and enjoy their remaining years we’ve heard enough and had enough of this so called wisdom

    • The youth our next leaders How does a past failure politician bring anything to the table ??
      They dont learn through their mistakes look at the opposition deeply devided too many chefs and not enough cooks this makes the incumbent popular which in reality is not the case

  2. They have managed to destabilise PF but at the same town lamentably failed to work otherwise mealie meal would have been K50, fuel K12, and fertiliser K250. No excuse of debt or drought as those have always been there from time immemorial

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