Concerns over press freedom and political expression are intensifying in Zambia as the country heads toward closely watched general elections scheduled for August 2026. Journalists, opposition figures, and civil society groups say increasing pressure on independent media, tighter state control over public broadcasting, and restrictions on public debate are raising fears about the fairness of the electoral environment. The scrutiny follows a series of controversies, including the cancellation of the global RightsCon summit in Lusaka and accusations that authorities are narrowing civic space ahead of the vote. Critics warn that growing media intimidation and political polarization could undermine Zambia’s democratic reputation, while the government insists it remains committed to maintaining order and balanced election coverage.
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