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Zambia’s former president Rupiah Banda.

Obituary: Rupiah Banda

The worthy elder statesman followed Kaunda’s example, putting democracy first and conceding defeat if necessary, and was instrumental in brokering peaceful power transfer in 2021

Turncoat Banda upsets Zambian politics

Zambia’s ex-president Rupiah Banda has joined the opposition Patriotic Front party after failing to win his party’s backing.

Leader of the United Party for National Development Hakainde Hichilema

Zambia police beat opposition party activists

Zambian police have used batons and teargas on a crowd of opposition activists outside a police station where their leader had been summoned.

Banda’s son ‘pocketed R5m’ in Zambia-Nigeria oil deal

The Lusaka Magistrate’s Court has heard that, Henry Banda received US$550 000 from an oil deal, facilitated by his father, with a Nigerian company.

Fugitive Banda accused of siphoning oil millions

Former Zambian president Rupiah Banda’s South Africa-based son, Henry, has been embroiled in yet another scandal.

Zambia’s former president Rupiah Banda.

Zambia’s Banda rearrested for corruption

Zambia’s embattled ex-president has been rearrested and slapped with fresh graft charges linked to nine trucks used for his re-election campaign.

Zambia’s ex-president to go on trial over oil deal

Rupiah Banda is set to go on trial this week after being charged with abusing his power over a Nigerian oil deal that he struck while in office.

Zambian President Michael Sata

Zambia: Gunning for the ex-president creates climate of unease

In Zambia, prosecuting former presidents has become a familiar pattern.

Zambia’s Banda slams dissolution of his party

Zambia’s Banda slams dissolution of his party

Zambia’s former leader Rupiah Banda says the dissolution of the former ruling Movement for Multi-Party Democracy has taken away the people’s freedom.

I’m allergic to corruption

I’m allergic to corruption, says Zambia’s Sata

Zambia’s new president Michael Sata has taken a strong stance on corruption, vowing to prosecute anyone found guilty of embezzlement.

Zambia will follow ’10 Commandments’

Zambia will follow ’10 Commandments’

Zambia President Michael Sata says his government will follow the tenets of the 10 Biblical Commandments.

I’m allergic to corruption

‘King Cobra’ Sata wins Zambia presidential race

Zambian opposition leader Michael Sata was declared the winner of Zambia’s presidential election early on Friday.

Zambia will follow ’10 Commandments’

Post-election riots erupt in northern Zambia

Rioters took to the streets of the two main towns in Zambia’s Copper Belt amid frustration at a delay in tallying the results of this week’s election.

Zambia calm after presidential polls close

Scattered violence in impoverished areas of Zambia’s capital marred the country’s general elections, which ended at 6pm on Tuesday.

Vote delays spark unrest in Zambian polls

Vote delays spark unrest in Zambian polls

Stone-throwing mobs smashed cars and blocked roads during voting in Lusaka after the opposition accused President Banda’s party of rigging the ballot.

Zambia’s youth back ‘King Cobra’ for president

Zambia’s youth back ‘King Cobra’ for president

Zambians voted on Tuesday in a closely contested election between incumbent Rupiah Banda and opposition leader Michael Sata.

Old rivals meet again as Zambians elect a president

Ten candidates are on Zambia’s presidential ballot, but only Rupiah Banda and Michael Sata are considered contenders.

Mining boom

Mining boom, corruption take centre stage in Zambia poll

President Rupiah Banda hopes Zambia’s mining boom will propel him to re-election on Tuesday over main opposition leader Michael Sata.

Flying high with His Excellency is enlightening

Flying high with His Excellency is enlightening

<b>Sean Christie</b> joined Zambian President Rupiah Banda on his well-funded campaign trail.

Zambian politicians involved in mudslinging contest

After months of speculation, Zambian President Rupiah Banda has finally announced that the country will go to the polls next month.