🇿🇲 BRIEFING | Mundubile Targets Youth Vote with Black Mountain Promise
Tonse Alliance presidential hopeful Brian Mundubile has moved to position himself as a pro-youth economic candidate, promising to reserve mining dumpsites such as the Black Mountain for local youths instead of large-scale investors if elected in August.
Speaking Saturday at a press briefing, Mundubile said young people involved in informal mining would not face force or displacement under his leadership.
βTo the youths mining gold, we will not come with guns. Instead, we will deal with those troubling you,β he declared, drawing applause from supporters.
The former Leader of the Opposition said dumpsites such as Black Mountain should remain economic spaces for vulnerable youths seeking survival opportunities, while larger investors should instead be redirected toward undeveloped mining areas, commonly referred to as greenfield sites.
βWe will not bring in an investor to mine at Black Mountain. The dumpsites are for our youths. Investors will be given greenfield sites,β Mundubile said.
The remarks tap into a politically sensitive issue that has increasingly shaped debate around unemployment, informal mining, and state control over mineral resources.
Across parts of the Copperbelt and gold-rich zones, illegal and artisanal mining activities have become both an economic lifeline and a governance challenge, often drawing security crackdowns, fatalities, and political controversy.
Mundubile also escalated campaign rhetoric, claiming public sentiment had already turned decisively against the ruling United Party for National Development.
βThe Zambian people have already decided to remove the UPND from power this August,β he said.
Meanwhile, outspoken lawyer Makebi Zulu used the same briefing to signal that opposition forces are still recalibrating their ballot strategy ahead of nominations. Zulu assured supporters that either he or Mundubile would eventually appear on the presidential ballot.
βWe are going to play smart,β Zulu said. βWe will be on the ballot through one of us. If you see my face, you have seen Mundubile and vice versa.β
The statement is likely to intensify speculation around ongoing negotiations within opposition circles, where legal battles, factional divisions, and alliance politics continue to shape candidate positioning ahead of the formal campaign season.
For now, the Tonse Alliance appears to be pursuing a dual strategy: mobilising youths through resource-nationalist messaging while keeping its final presidential configuration strategically flexible.
The People’s Briefef | Ollus R. Ndomu


Iyo lawlessness these PF guys won’t change!!!
Unregulated mining in the name of empowerment has serious security risks. Under PF we almost degenerated into a country under siege from organised crime. The jerabos were slowly but surely posing a challenge to the Central government and becoming autonomous. Some of the police officers were on the payroll of these jerabos.
We should take note of what is happening in South Africa and Mexico and Columbia were organised crime openly challenge the Central government and people live in perpetual fear of crime gangs. This is the kind of scenario Mr. Mundubile wants to introduce in Zambia. But then it is not surprising since PF was and still is associated with lawlessness. These people are unrepentant and incorrigible. They are “chumbu mwishololwa” (they are like a crooked sweet potato, it cannot be straightened).
Mr. Mundubile is promising chaos. People in Mpika are complaining of pollution of water sources because of the poorly supervised mining of gold that is going on. The country will pay a heavy price in the near future in human, wildlife and environmental costs.
Populist policies only lead to decay.
Its not surprising ,that such a promise is coming from the mouth, of a Man,
Who was, or is he ? Still PF,
Such pronouncements,are a begining of false,campaign promises, and a despera tion canvasing for Votes from the Youths.
One, can tell , how desperate Mundubile is ,to get to State House,
Just ,within this short period ,even before filling ,his nomination,
He has made so many statements and unatested promises,
Those black mountains ,he’s promising the Youths, are all in private mining companies
Unless, if he wins ( and God forbid), He wiil grab them by force from the owners,
Perhaps,the big question, is , how many youths will, get to work on the said black mountains ? Out of the Seven million plus, Unemployed,Youths in our Country,as per the latest statistics
Ba Mundubile ,this pronouncement is Your political, greatest Lie
And our Youths,should not fall prey to it
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I wonder where this black mountain is cause the one in kitwe its long gone pf, chapamo pf extension and shawi fawazi finished it long time ago what is left there are sweepings not wealth the vote.