Minister of Home Affairs and Internal Security Jack Mwiimbu has assured the nation that the 2026 general elections will be conducted in a free, fair and peaceful environment. Speaking during the Zambia Police Service Open Day in Mazabuka, Mr Mwiimbu reaffirmed the Service’s commitment to maintaining law and order ahead of the August polls. Mr Mwiimbu said this year’s Open Day theme highlights the importance of collaboration between the Police and the public in safeguarding peace during the electoral period.
He urged the Zambia Police Service and other law enforcement agencies to remain impartial and professional as the country heads toward the elections. “Peaceful elections require impartiality, professionalism and responsibility from both law enforcement officers and members of the public, including political parties,” he said. The Minister also expressed concern over rising cases of stock theft and youth-related violence involving criminal gangs known as “junkies,” noting that such crimes threaten public safety and livelihoods.
He said the Ministry will continue working to ensure perpetrators are brought to justice. Mr Mwiimbu added that the Zambia Police Service is modernising its operations by embracing technology, strengthening community policing and enhancing professionalism to effectively respond to emerging security threats. And Southern Province Minister Credo Nanjuwa described the Open Day as an important platform for showcasing the wide range of services provided by the Police and for building public trust.
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Mr Nanjuwa said the event allows the public to appreciate the daily work officers perform, often at great personal risk. Meanwhile, Inspector General of Police Graphael Musamba assured all political parties and candidates of equal protection before, during and after the 2026 general elections.
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