Zambia Goes to the Polls Amid Government Crackdown and Fears of Fraud (World Politics Review – August 10)

Zambia goes to the polls on Aug. 11 in an increasingly tense climate marked by protests, violence and the government’s targeted attacks on the opposition. The crackdown launched by President Edgar Lungu is a worrying trend toward further democratic backsliding in the long-stable country.

Zambia Government Arrests Editor of Country’s Independent Newspaper (Premium Times – June 29)

Mr. Jeffrey Smith, Executive Director of the Vanguard Africa Movement, an organization working to advance good governance and reform across the continent, told PREMIUM TIMES the development was part of an elaborate approach by Mr. Lungu to suffocate dissenting voices before the elections.

Zambia: Ahead of August’s Election, is the Fix Already in? (Daily Maverick – June 28)

Earlier this month, a Zambian news outlet released what it claimed was the ruling party’s top-secret strategy to steal the presidential election scheduled for August this year. While the document itself has yet to be verified, there is no doubt that the strategy is already being implemented, almost to the letter. The fix appears to be in. 

How to Get Away with Dictatorship in the Age of Democracy (OZY.com – May 21)

Political repression has survived the end of the Cold War and the advent of the internet quite nicely, thank you — just look to Bashar al-Assad’s Syria or Robert Mugabe’s Zimbabwe. Indeed, 2,600 years after its birth in Athens, democracy is having a tougher go of it than one might expect.