Edgar Lungu, the former President of Zambia, has announced his political comeback, much to the delight of his supporters. After retiring from politics in 2021 following a defeat in the presidential election, Lungu aims to capitalize on the dissatisfaction with his successor, Hakainde Hichilema. However, his return may heighten tensions within his own party and prolong the ongoing legal battle for leadership. The current President, Hichilema, came into power with high hopes of tackling the country’s economic problems, but progress has been slow, leading to frustration among the public. In addition, civil society organizations have criticized the government for its shrinking space for freedom of expression and assembly. Lungu’s return to the political arena is expected to have a significant impact on Zambia’s political landscape, and careful attention should be paid to the potential consequences of this development.
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