THE GROUND GAME THAT DELIVERED: ENOCK MUNDIA, BOMA NYAMBE & IRENE MUYENGA’S WESTERN PROVINCE CAMPAIGN TRAIL
By Aibuh News Connect
17 August 2026 | Senanga
As the dust settles on the 2026 General Election, one campaign story from Western Province stands out the relentless grassroots mobilisation of Enock Kaywala Mundia, Senior Cadre Boma Nyambe and Irene Muyenga in support of President Hakainde Hichilema and UPND candidates.
The trio were not merely visible on campaign platforms; they were on the ground, moving from constituency to constituency, engaging communities, mobilising voters and rallying support for the UPND ticket.
From Sesheke West to Nalolo, Mongu East, Mongu Central and Luena, their campaign trail became a notable feature of the UPND’s final push across Western Province. And the results have now given their grassroots work a powerful political narrative.
In the constituencies where they actively campaigned, UPND candidates emerged victorious, turning their campaign trail into a story of mobilisation, commitment and political influence.
Their presence demonstrated that elections are not won only from podiums and offices.
They are won on the ground in communities, wards, compounds and villages where voters are reached directly and political messages are translated into votes.
For Mundia, Nyambe and Muyenga, the campaign was about more than visibility. It was about carrying the message of President Hichilema and the UPND into the heart of communities and standing alongside candidates until the final vote was cast.
A CAMPAIGN TRAIL THAT SPOKE THROUGH RESULTS
Sesheke West. Nalolo. Mongu East. Mongu Central. Luena.
These constituencies now form part of a political record that supporters will point to whenever the effectiveness of grassroots mobilisation is discussed.
Their campaign movements across Western Province have therefore become more than a series of political appearances they have become part of the story of the 2026 UPND victories in the province.
As Western Province reflects on the election outcome, the contribution of grassroots campaigners such as Enock Kaywala Mundia, Boma Nyambe and Irene Muyenga deserves recognition.
They went where the voters were.
They spoke to the people.
They mobilised.
They stood with the candidates.
And when the votes were counted, victory followed in the constituencies where their campaign trail passed.
The ground was covered.
The message was delivered.
The people decided.
The results spoke.

