Zambia opposition leader Hichilema wins presidential election

Zambia opposition leader Hichilema wins presidential election
Supporters of Hakainde Hichilema celebrate in Lusaka. 15 Aug 2021
image captionSupporters of Hakainde Hichilema have been celebrating on the streets of Lusaka

LUSAKA, Aug 16 (NNN-AGENCIES) — Opposition leader Hakainde Hichilema has defeated incumbent Edgar Lungu in Zambia’s presidential election, the electoral commission said on Monday when releasing the final results from 156 constituencies, barring one.

Hichilema defeated his main rival, the outgoing President Edgar Lungu, by more than a million votes.

It was Hichilema’s sixth attempt at winning the presidency. His supporters have been celebrating on the streets of the capital, Lusaka.

Earlier, Lungu alleged that the elections were not free and fair.

He said election officials from his Patriotic Front party had been chased from polling stations, leaving votes unprotected.

In response, Hichilema’s United Party for National Development said the statement was the “desperate final act of an outgoing administration”.

In its final tally, the electoral commission said Hichilema had won 2,810,777 votes to Lungu’s 1,814,201 in Thursday’s election. There were seven million registered voters.

The landslide win means Hichilema will not have to fight a run-off contest.

“I therefore declare that the said Hichilema to be president of Zambia,” commission chairman Esau Chulu announced at the results centre in Lusaka.

Lungu’s six-year rule was criticised for alleged human rights abuses, corruption, a failing economy and massive unemployment.

Hichilema, 59, now faces the daunting challenge of turning around the country’s economic fortunes. — NNN-AGENCIES

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