By Raphael Banda Zambia’s 2026 Elections Must Put the Environment First. As Zambia moves steadily toward the 2026 General Elections, one issue deserves far greater attention from both political leaders and voters: environmental protection. Zambia’s democracy has matured through peaceful transitions and regular elections every five years. Yet elections should not only be about political competition they must also be moments for serious national reflection on long-term development. With campaigns building toward August 13, 2026, environmental sustainability and climate-smart agriculture should feature prominently in party manifestos and public debates. Environmental protection is not a fringe concern. It lies at the heart of national prosperity. Protecting forests, promoting conservation agriculture, and ...