List of ambassadors of Zambia to China

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Ambassador of Zambia to China
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Incumbent
Palan Mulonda
since January 14, 2013
Inaugural holder Philemon N'goma
Formation1969

The Zambian ambassador in Beijing is the official representative of the Government in Lusaka to the Government of China.

List of representatives

Diplomatic agrément/Diplomatic accreditation Ambassador Observations List of presidents of Zambia Premier of the People's Republic of China Term end


October 29, 1964The governments in Lusaka and Beijing established diplomatic relations Kenneth Kaunda Zhou Enlai
1969 Philemon N'goma Kenneth Kaunda Zhou Enlai 1970
1970 Jonathan Kalunga Chivunga Kenneth Kaunda Zhou Enlai 1974
1975 Andreya Sylvester Masiye Kenneth Kaunda Zhou Enlai 1977
1978 Willie Robert Mwondela (*1921) Kenneth Kaunda Hua Guofeng 1984
1984 Mainza Chona [1] Kenneth Kaunda Zhao Ziyang 1989
August 29, 1989 Peter Lesa Kasanda  [ ru ] [2] Kenneth Kaunda Li Peng 1994
April 8, 1995 Moses Musonda [3] Frederick Chiluba Li Peng
December 29, 1997 Jacob Mwansa Kabinga [4] Frederick Chiluba Li Peng
June 12, 2000 Mwenya Lwatula [5] Frederick Chiluba Zhu Rongji
November 25, 2003 David Clifford Saviye [6] Levy Mwanawasa Wen Jiabao
May 23, 2012 Gerald K. Peter Nyirenda Michael Sata Wen Jiabao
January 1, 2017 Chisanga Fredrick Kabwe Chargé d'Affaires Edgar Lungu Wen Jiabao


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