LUGWALO: CHABINGA INJUNCTION AGAINST ANY INDIVIDUAL USING PF PARTY UPHELD BY KABWE HIGH COURT

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🇿🇼 Published: 29 January 2026
📘 Source: Zambian Observer

On EMV TONIGHT, WE DISCUSS THE DETAILSJust InKABWE HIGH COURT UPHOLDS INUNCTION AGAINST THE PFHon. Justice Kelvin Hancubwili Limbani the Judge-in-Charge of the Kabwe High Court has upheld an injunction he granted earlier in November 2025 to Morgan Ng’ona against the Patriotic Front party led by Hon. Given Lubinda In his ruling dated 27th January 2026, restrained the Patriotic Front from holding its General Conference or holding meetings in the name of the Patriotic Front until the matter has been heard in a full trial.

“Having found that the Plaintiff (Morgan Ngona) has a clear right to the relief sought and that there is a serious question to be tried, it follows that the balance of convenience tilts in favour of granting the injunction.” “This is in order to protect the Plaintiff from the irreparable injury that may occur if the Defendant or its agents are not restrained from occupying the PF Secretariat, using PF materials, holdings meetings in the name of the PF, and purporting or holding an elective convention of the PF pending the final determination of the action. “For the above reasons, the Plaintiff is granted the inter parte order of injunction restraining the Defendant or its agents and or whosoever as per paragraph 1.1 above. Costs in the cause”.

In November 2025, Kabwe High Court JudgeKelvin Hancubwili Limbani granted an ex-parte injunction to Morgan Ng’ona of theRobert Chabinga-led faction of the PatrioticFront (PF). The order initially prevented the rival, Given Lubinda/Miles Sampa-led PF faction from holding a general conference, using the PF secretariat, or using party materials.

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Originally published by Zambian Observer • January 29, 2026

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