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Zambia’s president extends election lead, partial results show

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LUSAKA, Aug 17 (Reuters) - ‌Zambian President Hakainde Hichilema's lead in ​the Southern African country's presidential election has widened, partial results from ⁠about 71% of constituencies showed on Monday.

Hichilema's share of the valid votes rose to roughly 62%, up ​from 59% late on Sunday.

His main challenger, Brian Mundubile, was ‌on 36% of valid votes, down from 39% overnight.

A presidential candidate must receive more than 50% of the vote ⁠to win in the first round, ⁠or face a run-off between the top two contenders.

Analysts had predicted Hichilema, 64, would win the election due to the advantages of incumbency and a fractured ‌opposition, although Mundubile drew large crowds during campaigning.

Zambia is ⁠the continent's second-largest copper producer after ‌Democratic Republic of Congo and ​is of strategic interest for its critical minerals.

Late on Sunday Zambia's government said police had arrested several leading ‌opposition figures on the night of ​the election on ⁠August 13, accusing them of posing a threat ‌to state security.

Opposition parties ⁠and civil society groups accused the government of growing repression in the lead-up to the election, including placing ​restrictions on their ‌meetings and campaign activities. The government has denied the accusations.

(Reporting ⁠by Chris Mfula;Additional reporting ​by Sfundo Parakozov and Nilutpal Timsina;Writing by Anathi ​Madubela;Editing by Alexander Winning)

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