Chifubu (constituency)

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Chifubu is a constituency of the National Assembly of Zambia. It covers the Chifubu, Pamodzi, Kawama, Mitengo and Minsundu neighbourhoods of Ndola in Ndola District of Copperbelt Province. [1]

List of MPs

Election yearMPParty
1973 Credo Banda United National Independence Party
1978 Newstead Zimba United National Independence Party
1983 Godfrey Simasiku United National Independence Party
1988 Arthur Mtewa United National Independence Party
1991 Levy Mwanawasa Movement for Multi-Party Democracy
1996 David Mulenga Movement for Multi-Party Democracy
2001 Mathew Mulanda Movement for Multi-Party Democracy
2006 Benson Bwalya Patriotic Front
2010 (by-election) Berina Kawandami Patriotic Front
2011 Berina Kawandami Patriotic Front
2016 Frank Ng'ambi Patriotic Front
2021 Lloyd Lubozha United Party for National Development

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References

  1. Chifubu National Assembly of Zambia