Lusaka, 02 February, 2026 / 5:58 pm (ACI Africa).
As Zambia prepares for the August general elections, members of the Zambia Catholic Bishops Conference (ZCCB) have denounced the wrong perception of politics in the Southern African nation, noting that politics should not only go beyond personal interest but should also be devoid of conflicts.
In their Pastoral letter issued Friday, January 30, the Catholic Bishops in Zambia highlight what they describe as “the actual meaning of politics,” explaining that politics should not be reduced to “a contest for power, a means for self-interest, or an arena of conflict.”
“We offer this reflection, rooted in the Gospel and the Church's social doctrine, to remind all citizens and leaders that politics, in its truest sense, is a noble and difficult calling, a vocation of service to the human family,” ZCCB members say in the letter.
The Southern African nation is scheduled to hold its general elections on 13 August 2026, when eligible citizens are expected to vote to elect the president, members of the National Assembly, councillors, and council chairpersons.
In their January 30 pastoral letter, the Catholic Bishops in Zambia explain that the authentic purpose of political life should be to serve the common good, which they emphasize is the central pillar of all sound political philosophy.



