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Kasenengwa is a constituency of the National Assembly of Zambia. [1] It covers Kasenengwa District in Eastern Province.

List of MPs

Election yearMPParty
1983 Dane Zulu United National Independence Party
1988 John Ngoma United National Independence Party
1991 Patrick Mvunga United National Independence Party
1996 Adam Machher Movement for Multi-Party Democracy
2001 Timothy Nyirenda United National Independence Party
2006 Vera Tembo Movement for Multi-Party Democracy
2011 Victoria Kalima Movement for Multi-Party Democracy
2014 (by-election) Victoria Kalima Movement for Multi-Party Democracy
2016 Victoria Kalima Patriotic Front
2018 (by-election) Sensio Banda Patriotic Front
2021 Philimon Twasa Patriotic Front

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References

  1. Kasenengwa National Assembly of Zambia