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We’ve no inclinations to overthrow constitutional order, withdraw militia allegations immediately- Mundubile tells Kangwa

We’ve no inclinations to overthrow constitutional order, withdraw militia allegations immediately- Mundubile tells Kangwa
News Aug 17, 2026

We’ve no inclinations to overthrow constitutional order, withdraw militia allegations immediately- Mundubile tells Kangwa

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25 Views The National Reconciliation Party for Unity and Prosperity NRPUP presidential candidate Brian Mundubile has refuted allegations by the the that his party was planning to disturb the constitutional order in the country. In a statement on his verified social media handle, Mundubile said the serious allegations coming from government that senior NRPUP members […]

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The National Reconciliation Party for Unity and Prosperity NRPUP presidential candidate Brian Mundubile has refuted allegations by the the that his party was planning to disturb the constitutional order in the country.

In a statement on his verified social media handle, Mundubile said the serious allegations coming from government that senior NRPUP members were arrested alongside a foreign militia linked to illegal military training camps must be condemned in strongest terms.

Below is his statement:

FELLOW CITIZENS,

I want to address, first and foremost, the serious allegations coming from Government that senior NRPUP members were arrested alongside a foreign militia linked to illegal military training camps.

I categorically reject these allegations. NRPUP has no militia. We do not support violence, nor do we support any attempt to overthrow the constitutional order of our country.

These are grave allegations with serious consequences for those named and for our country as a whole.

I therefore call upon Secretary to the Cabinet, Mr. Patrick Kangwa, to withdraw these allegations immediately.

If there are individuals accused of breaking the law, let them face the law and let the evidence be tested through due process.

Political allegations must never be allowed to become a substitute for evidence.

We stand for peace. We stand for Zambia. We will never support violence, intimidation, destruction of property or persecution of any Zambian because of how they voted.

Our country is bigger than any political party, candidate or election.

But let us also be clear: peace must never mean silence.

The 2026 election has raised serious concerns that must be addressed openly, transparently and within the law.

If there are complaints, let them be heard.
If there are discrepancies, let them be investigated.
If there are errors, let them be corrected.
And if the law has been broken, let the law take its course.

We will pursue every legitimate and constitutional avenue available to seek justice.

Our demand is simple:

LET THE WILL OF THE ZAMBIAN PEOPLE BE RESPECTED.

My appeal to my supporters and to all Zambians is simple: remain calm and remain peaceful.

Do not take the law into your own hands.
Do not retaliate.
Do not attack those who voted differently from you.
Do not destroy property.

To our young people especially, I say this:

Do not allow yourselves to be used by politicians including myself to harm fellow Zambians.

Your future is far more important than any political contest.

Our political opponents are not our enemies. They are our fellow citizens.

Whether you come from Kasama, Livingstone, Mongu, Chipata, Solwezi or anywhere else in Zambia, we are one people.

We share one country. One destiny. One future.

Let us reject tribalism.
Let us reject hatred.
Let us reject political violence.

And to all public institutions, including the Police and the Electoral Commission of Zambia: you belong to the people of Zambia, not to political parties.

Serve the Zambian people impartially, without fear or favour.

We will remain peaceful, but we will not be silent.

We will pursue truth.
We will pursue justice.
We will defend our democracy through lawful means.

Remain calm. Remain vigilant. Remain Zambian.

ONE ZAMBIA. ONE NATION. ONE PEOPLE.

Brian Muntayalwa Mundubile

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