HH to Cast Vote at Kabulonga Boys

POLITICS

By Lusaka Times — Lusaka Times

HH to Cast Vote at Kabulonga Boys
President Hakainde Hichilema is expected to cast his vote at the Kabulonga Boys Secondary School polling station in Lusaka today. Accompanied by his family, the Head of State's arrival at the designated voting center marks a critical high point in the national electoral calendar, drawing intense media scrutiny and significant public interest from citizens across the capital and beyond. The atmosphere at Kabulonga Boys Secondary School has been charged since early morning, with eager voters and enthusiastic supporters gathering outside the gates to witness the proceedings. Security personnel and electoral officials have maintained strict order to ensure a smooth and orderly process as voters queue to exercise their democratic rights. The polling station remains one of the most closely watched centers in Lusaka Urban due to its high-profile registrants. Electoral Commission of Zambia (ECZ) officials reported a strong early turnout across multiple streams at the station, reflecting a broader national trend of high civic participation. Observers from various local and international bodies are stationed at Kabulonga to monitor the voting procedures, ensuring adherence to transparency and electoral guidelines. As the day progresses, attention will remain riveted on polling stations nationwide as millions of Zambians cast their ballots to elect civic leaders and parliamentary representatives alongside the presidential race. President Hichilema’s participation underscores the symbolic and constitutional importance of leadership accountability at the ballot box. Following his vote, the President is expected to brief the press briefly before returning to state residence to monitor ongoing tallying operations across the ten provinces.