GOVERNANCE activist Rueben Lifuka says the foundation of the country’s multi-party system appears increasingly fragile as the opposition political parties remain fragmented. Lifuka says as the country approaches the 2026 elections, the current state of opposition parties, marked by infighting, lack of coordination, and uncertainty about presidential contenders, raises serious concerns. Commenting on the country’s opposition, Wednesday, Lifuka said with slightly over a year remaining before the 2026 general elections, the opposition’s state of disarray was deeply concerning. “The Constitution of Zambia is clear and unequivocal in its preamble: ‘We the people… resolve that Zambia shall remain a unitary, multi-party, and democratic sovereign state’. This declaration embodies the spirit and aspirations of 1990–1991, when Zambia decisively returned to multi-party democracy...