Hon. Stephen Mutale

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Tomorrow morning, I will be live on Let The People Talk at 09:00hrs on Radio Phoenix.Join me as we discuss matters affec...
07/05/2026

Tomorrow morning, I will be live on Let The People Talk at 09:00hrs on Radio Phoenix.

Join me as we discuss matters affecting our nation, the vision of the Tonse Alliance, and the future we seek to build together for the people of Zambia.

I look forward to engaging with you all.

Hon. Brian Mundubile




Evening greetings from Ze Biggie, President Brian Mundubile of the Tonse Alliance Brian Mundubile Pasogolo
07/05/2026

Evening greetings from Ze Biggie, President Brian Mundubile of the Tonse Alliance

Brian Mundubile Pasogolo

TONSE ALLIANCE COMMUNIQUE:  APPLICATIONS, INTERVIEWS AND ADOPTION OF CANDIDATES  FOR 13TH AUGUST, 2026 PRESIDENTIAL AND ...
03/05/2026

TONSE ALLIANCE COMMUNIQUE: APPLICATIONS, INTERVIEWS AND ADOPTION OF CANDIDATES FOR 13TH AUGUST, 2026 PRESIDENTIAL AND GENERAL ELECTIONS

3rd May, 2026

Following last evening's Coucil of Leaders Executive Politburo Meeting chaired by President Brian Mundubile, who is also the Tonse Alliance Presidential Candidate this year, the following resolutions were made for all our members and the public general to take note:

1. Special Extension Period for Applications

The Alliance will continue to receive applications from interested candidates at all levels until 5th May, 2026. The is a special extension of deadline to ensure that no one is left behind in line with our values of inclusive and equitable governance.

As per known procedure, please contact our Tonse Alliance Constituency Chairpersons, Provincial Chairpersons or designated Secretariat Directors for more information. In addition, the Tonse Alliance Chairman for Elections and Campaigns, Hon Japhen Mwakalombe is also available to guide on +260 965103063.

2. Interviews and Adoption of Candidates as Well as Announcements of Tonse Alliance Candidates

The Council of Leaders Executive Politburo deliberated and resolved the following timelines:

From 6th to 7th May: Constituency interviews of Parliamentary and Mayoral Candidates with report writing to the District Leadership.

From 8th to 9th May: District interviews of Parliamentary and Mayoral Candidates with report writing to the Provincial Leadership.

From 10th to 11th May: Provincial Leaders sit to review lower organs reports and submit their own to Secretariat.

From 12th to 15th May: Council of Leaders (COLs) sit in Lusaka to review, make decisions and adopt candidates.

On 15th or 16th May : Official announcement of all Tonse Alliance Candidates Countrywide.

From 12th to 16th May: Constituency and District structures to review, adopt and announce the lists of Tonse Alliance Councillor Candidates Countrywide.

3. Accreditation of 1,000 Presidential Supporters and Actual Nominations of and for President Brian Mundubile

It was resolved that the Alliance via the Secretariat and our SPV , FDD must officially secure a day and time with ECZ this week to ensure that the 1,000 BM supporters are accredited in sets of 100 in their respective provinces between 11th and 14th as per ECZ guidelines.

Our Tonse Alliance members and supporters of President Brian Mundubile shall be informed timely on the day and time our candidate shall do his physical nominations once ECZ responds this week.

In addition, it is important to take note in advance that the Presidential Nominations shall take place between 18th and 22nd May, 2026 as per ECZ guidance.

4. Provincial Chairpersons To Closely Coordinate and Cooperate With Tonse Secretariat, Leadership and Elections Chairman

The Council of Leaders Executive Politburo also acknowledged that Tonse Alliance Provincial leadership is fundamental and crucial in realizing inclusive leadership of all members and partners at district, constituency, ward and branch levels. This structure is the neck of the Alliance.

As such, Provincial leaders are hereby reminded that they have a huge responsibility to coordinate and harmonize their activities with Tonse Secretariat Secretary General through the designated directors, the Chairman for Elections and any other Tonse leaders when they are engaged or called upon. This is vital as Tonse Alliance is a coalition of different political players and partners.

In national duty and God's blessings...

Dr. Chris Zumani Zimba
Tonse Alliance Secretary General

Happy Labour Day to the citizens of Zambia.Brian Mundubile, Tonse Alliance President
01/05/2026

Happy Labour Day to the citizens of Zambia.

Brian Mundubile, Tonse Alliance President

24/04/2026

[WATCHING LIVE]: Tonse Alliance Council of Leaders, political party leaders address the media on alleged desecration of the remains of former President Edgar Chagwa Lungu (ECL).

24/04/2026

LIVE: BURIAL procession for the late Mrs. Thamara Nonthobiezane Muhango Mundubile at Leopards Hill Memorial Park in Lusaka.

Madam Muhango was the sister in law of Tonse Alliance President Hon Brian Mundubile and the wife of Kafwanka Mundubile.

On the Unlawful Handling and Postmortem of Former Zambian President Edgar Chagwa Lungu’s RemainsPretoria, South Africa –...
24/04/2026

On the Unlawful Handling and Postmortem of Former Zambian President Edgar Chagwa Lungu’s Remains

Pretoria, South Africa – 24 April 2026

The family of the late 6th Republican President of Zambia, His Excellency Edgar Chagwa Lungu, condemns in the strongest terms the blatant disregard for South African court orders and due process by Zambian officials and South African police personnel in the handling of the President’s remains.

These actions, executed under the guise of a lapsed High Court order from 25 August
2025, have violated legal protocols, family rights, and international norms.

On 22 April 2026, South African police and Zambian officials arrived at Two Mountains Funeral Services in Johannesburg, where the President’s body was held. Claiming to enforce the aforementioned court order for repatriation, they pressured the morgue, despite the absence of any family member, to release the remains.

The body was then transported to Tshwane Forensic Pathology Service in Pretoria, arriving at 18:30 (entry number 0632/26). Sgt. Ngwenya and an unnamed Zambian diplomat surrendered the body, opening Postmortem Docket FPS 002/SAP 180.

Notably, Sgt. Ngwenya falsely identified the deceased as having died from “suspected
poisoning” as reported by a “family member,” a claim entirely fabricated, as no such report exists, and the docket lacked any required doctor’s report on the cause of death.

Upon learning of these irregularities, the family’s lawyers urgently approached the High Court in Pretoria. Between 22:00 and 23:00 on 22 April 2026, the court issued an order mandating the immediate return of the remains to Two Mountains Funeral Services and requiring the parties to show cause why they should not be held in contempt.

This order was duly served on the relevant
South African state authorities and the Zambian Government’s lawyers.

In brazen defiance of this order, and at the direction of the Zambian Government and Sgt.
Ngwenya, Dr. Shirley Jena-Stuart conducted a postmortem on the President’s body at Tshwane Forensic Pathology Service from 08:30 to 14:00 on 23 April 2026. This procedure was never authorized by the 25 August 2025 order, which solely outlined repatriation steps. The facility withheld the body until approximately 21:40 on 23 April, only relenting after the family’s lawyers
engaged senior South African police officials.

The family has since taken custody of the body in accordance with the court order.

Whereas most have expressed the opinion that the remains should have been left with the state who wantonly desecrated the dignity of President Edgar Chagwa Lungu, the Lungu family holds the firm view that under no circumstance will they abandon their loved one.

The following irregularities demand immediate scrutiny and accountability:

1. The Zambian Government retrieved the body ostensibly for repatriation but instead
subjected it to an unauthorized postmortem.
2. No family member was present during the removal from Two Mountains Funeral Services morgue.

3. No family member was present at Tshwane Forensic Pathology Service for handover or
identification; records note only a “Zambian Diplomat.”
4. Sgt. Ngwenya’s false claim of “suspected poisoning” reported by a “family member” has
no basis in fact.

5. No South African or other court order authorized the postmortem.

These events represent a grave abuse of power, desecration of the late President’s dignity, and contempt for the rule of law. The family reserves all legal rights to pursue justice, including contempt proceedings, and calls on South African and Zambian authorities to introspect fully and transparently inquire into this unbefitting conduct.

We urge the public, media, and international
community to demand accountability as we do.

Issued by:
Makebi Zulu
Family Spokesperson
On behalf of the Family of His Excellency Edgar Chagwa Lungu

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15/04/2026
Munir Zulu Endorses Mundubile, Calls for United Opposition Ahead of ElectionsBy Stephen KakwendeFormer Lumezi Member of ...
15/04/2026

Munir Zulu Endorses Mundubile, Calls for United Opposition Ahead of Elections

By Stephen Kakwende

Former Lumezi Member of Parliament Munir Zulu has endorsed Brian Mundubile as the Tonse Alliance presidential candidate, urging senior opposition figures to unite behind his candidacy ahead of the August 13 general elections.

Mr Zulu called on prominent leaders including Makebi Zulu, Given Lubinda, and Chishimba Kambwili to rally behind Mr Mundubile, stating that the country is ready for a leadership transition and that the opposition must present a united front.

Speaking at a media briefing, Mr Zulu described Mr Mundubile as a unifying figure capable of securing electoral victory for the Tonse Alliance. He further alleged that the Mporokoso lawmaker is facing state-driven efforts aimed at hindering his political ambitions, but expressed confidence that such challenges can be overcome through collective support.

He emphasized that the presidential race should be guided by national interest rather than personal ambition, framing the upcoming elections as an opportunity to deliver meaningful change for Zambia.

Mr Zulu also reiterated his stance against joining the ruling United Party for National Development (UPND), stating that his principles do not allow him to align with the party and insisting that he remains committed to the opposition cause.

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