ECZ stakeholders review electoral process bill

Zimbabwe News Update

🇿🇼 Published: 11 February 2026
📘 Source: Lusaka Times

The Electoral Commission of Zambia(ECZ) says proposed amendments to the Electoral Process Act are crucial in actualizing the country’s newly introduced mixed-member proportional representation system. ECZ Chief Executive Officer Brown Kasaro reiterated the Commission’s commitment to delivering elections that are transparent, inclusive, and professional and anchored in the Constitution. Speaking during a Stakeholders meeting to receive Submissions on the Electoral Process Amendment Bill 2026, Mr Kasaro noted that public confidence in elections depends not only on poll-day procedures but also on how foundational processes are undertaken.

He explained that the amended Constitution introduced far-reaching reforms, among them the mixed-member proportional representation system for elections to the National Assembly and local councils.Mr Kasaro said the new system is designed to broaden democratic participation by enhancing representation of women, youths and persons with disabilities.He emphasized that the Commission values the cooperation of all stakeholders, stating the process will help shape Zambia’s electoral landscape for many years to come.Speaking at the same event, the Civil Society Organisation(CSOs) proposed for strict statutory timelines for publishing nomination papers, affidavits and party lists.CSO Representative Hellen Mwale said delays could undermine Article 52, which sets a limited period for challenging nominations.Ms. Mwale also proposed for a mandatory 48-hour publication window to ensure transparency and protect the right to challenge.She also warned that the Bill, in its current form, does not prevent candidates contesting mayoral, ward, or constituency seats from appearing on party lists, potentially allowing losing candidates to enter Parliament through the back door.And the Bishops Council of Zambia noted that the Electoral process amendment bill will make it easier for all citizens to access voting information and understand voting patterns, regardless of their location. He explained that the amended Constitution introduced far-reaching reforms, among them the mixed-member proportional representation system for elections to the National Assembly and local councils.

Mr Kasaro said the new system is designed to broaden democratic participation by enhancing representation of women, youths and persons with disabilities.He emphasized that the Commission values the cooperation of all stakeholders, stating the process will help shape Zambia’s electoral landscape for many years to come.Speaking at the same event, the Civil Society Organisation(CSOs) proposed for strict statutory timelines for publishing nomination papers, affidavits and party lists.CSO Representative Hellen Mwale said delays could undermine Article 52, which sets a limited period for challenging nominations.Ms. Mr Kasaro said the new system is designed to broaden democratic participation by enhancing representation of women, youths and persons with disabilities. He emphasized that the Commission values the cooperation of all stakeholders, stating the process will help shape Zambia’s electoral landscape for many years to come.Speaking at the same event, the Civil Society Organisation(CSOs) proposed for strict statutory timelines for publishing nomination papers, affidavits and party lists.CSO Representative Hellen Mwale said delays could undermine Article 52, which sets a limited period for challenging nominations.Ms.

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He emphasized that the Commission values the cooperation of all stakeholders, stating the process will help shape Zambia’s electoral landscape for many years to come. Speaking at the same event, the Civil Society Organisation(CSOs) proposed for strict statutory timelines for publishing nomination papers, affidavits and party lists.CSO Representative Hellen Mwale said delays could undermine Article 52, which sets a limited period for challenging nominations.Ms. Speaking at the same event, the Civil Society Organisation(CSOs) proposed for strict statutory timelines for publishing nomination papers, affidavits and party lists. CSO Representative Hellen Mwale said delays could undermine Article 52, which sets a limited period for challenging nominations.Ms.

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Originally published by Lusaka Times • February 11, 2026

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