List of members of the National Assembly of Zambia (2002–2006)

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The members of the National Assembly of Zambia from 2002 until 2006 were elected on 27 December 2001. Of the 150 elected members, 69 were from the Movement for Multi-Party Democracy, 49 from the United Party for National Development, thirteen from the United National Independence Party, twelve from the Forum for Democracy and Development, four from the Heritage Party and one from the Patriotic Front and Zambia Republican Party, together with one independent. [1] The newly elected National Assembly convened for the first time on 25 January 2002. [2]

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List of members

Elected members

ConstituencyMemberParty
Bahati Emmanuel Chungu Movement for Multi-Party Democracy
Bangweulu Joseph Kasongo Independent
Bwacha Gladys Nyirongo Heritage Party
Bwana Mkubwa Paul Katema Movement for Multi-Party Democracy
Bweengwa Japhet Moonde United Party for National Development
Chadiza Phillip Zulu United National Independence Party
Chama North John Chibanga United National Independence Party
Chama South John Ng'uni United National Independence Party
Chasefu Yotam Banda United National Independence Party
Chavuma Sakachamba Chitanga United Party for National Development
Chawama Geoffrey Samukonga Forum for Democracy and Development
Chembe Mumba Sokontwe Movement for Multi-Party Democracy
Chiengi Katele Kalumba Movement for Multi-Party Democracy
Chifubu Mathew Mulanda Movement for Multi-Party Democracy
Chifunabuli Kennedy Sakeni Movement for Multi-Party Democracy
Chikankata Amos Nakalonga United Party for National Development
Chilanga Cosmas Moono United Party for National Development
Chililabombwe Wamundila Muliokela Movement for Multi-Party Democracy
Chilubi Chola Chisupa Movement for Multi-Party Democracy
Chimbamilonga Bishop Sakalani Movement for Multi-Party Democracy
Chimwemwe Willie Nsanda Movement for Multi-Party Democracy
Chingola Severine Chilufya Movement for Multi-Party Democracy
Chinsali Alex Musanya Movement for Multi-Party Democracy
Chipangali Lucas Phiri United National Independence Party
Chipata Central Mathew Mwale Forum for Democracy and Development
Chipili Jason Mfula Movement for Multi-Party Democracy
Chisamba Jethro Masowe United Party for National Development
Chitambo Gunstone Chola Movement for Multi-Party Democracy
Choma Jesse Muleya United Party for National Development
Chongwe Sylvia Masebo Zambia Republican Party
Dundumwenzi Emmerson Mudenda United Party for National Development
Feira Patrick Ngoma Movement for Multi-Party Democracy
Gwembe Brian Ntundu United Party for National Development
Isoka East Catherine Namugala Movement for Multi-Party Democracy
Isoka West Harry Sinkala Movement for Multi-Party Democracy
Itezhi-Tezhi Bates Namuyamba Movement for Multi-Party Democracy
Kabompo East Lucas Chikoti United Party for National Development
Kabompo West Enoch Kavindele Movement for Multi-Party Democracy
Kabushi Nedson Nzowa Heritage Party
Kabwata Given Lubinda United Party for National Development
Kabwe Central Patrick Musonda Heritage Party
Kafue Robert Sichinga United Party for National Development
Kafulafuta George Mpombo Movement for Multi-Party Democracy
Kalabo Queen Kakoma United Party for National Development
Kalomo Central Request Muntanga United Party for National Development
Kalulushi Chitalu Sampa Movement for Multi-Party Democracy
Kamfinsa Webster Chipili Movement for Multi-Party Democracy
Kanchibiya Judith Kangoma Movement for Multi-Party Democracy
Kankoyo Fidelis Chisala Movement for Multi-Party Democracy
Kantanshi Danny Kombe Movement for Multi-Party Democracy
Kanyama Henry Mtonga United Party for National Development
Kaoma Central Austin Liato United Party for National Development
Kapiri Mposhi John Mwaimba Movement for Multi-Party Democracy
Kapoche Charles Banda Forum for Democracy and Development
Kaputa Mutale Nalumango Movement for Multi-Party Democracy
Kasama Central Tresphor Bwalya Movement for Multi-Party Democracy
Kasempa Patrick Kafumukache Movement for Multi-Party Democracy
Kasenengwa Timothy Nyirenda United National Independence Party
Katombola Regina Musokotwane United Party for National Development
Katuba Jonas Shakafuswa United Party for National Development
Kawambwa Afrika Chungu Movement for Multi-Party Democracy
Keembe Lackson Mapushi Movement for Multi-Party Democracy
Kwacha Eugine Appel Movement for Multi-Party Democracy
Liuwa Bataba Wamulume United Party for National Development
Livingstone Sakwiba Sikota United Party for National Development
Luampa Stephen Manjata Movement for Multi-Party Democracy
Luangeni Besnat Jere United National Independence Party
Luanshya Roy Chulumanda Movement for Multi-Party Democracy
Luapula Peter Machungwa Movement for Multi-Party Democracy
Lubansenshi Andrew Mulenga Movement for Multi-Party Democracy
Luena Crispin Sibetta United Party for National Development
Lufwanyama Goodson Mulilo Movement for Multi-Party Democracy
Lukashya Augustine Mwape Movement for Multi-Party Democracy
Lukulu East Batuke Imenda United Party for National Development
Lukulu West Simasiku Namakando Movement for Multi-Party Democracy
Lumezi Dickson Zulu United National Independence Party
Lundazi Mkhondo Lungu United National Independence Party
Lunte Felix Mutati Movement for Multi-Party Democracy
Lupososhi Emmanuel Mpakata Patriotic Front
Lusaka Central Dipak Patel Forum for Democracy and Development
Magoye Andrew Haakaloba United Party for National Development
Malambo Imange Phiri United National Independence Party
Malole Sebio Mukuka Movement for Multi-Party Democracy
Mambilima Patrick Kalifungwa Movement for Multi-Party Democracy
Mandevu Patricia Nawa Forum for Democracy and Development
Mangango Chrispin Shumina Forum for Democracy and Development
Mansa Justin Chilufya Movement for Multi-Party Democracy
Mapatizya Grace Sialumba United Party for National Development
Masaiti Marina Nsingo Movement for Multi-Party Democracy
Matero Chance Kabaghe Forum for Democracy and Development
Mazabuka Griffiths Nangomba United Party for National Development
Mbabala Emmanuel Hachipuka United Party for National Development
Mbala Gaston Sichilima Movement for Multi-Party Democracy
Mfuwe Nason Sambwa Movement for Multi-Party Democracy
Milanzi Rosemary Banda United National Independence Party
Mkaika Zawe Mwanza Forum for Democracy and Development
Mkushi North Webby Kamwendo Movement for Multi-Party Democracy
Mkushi South Abel Chambeshi Movement for Multi-Party Democracy
Mongu Central Francis Simenda United Party for National Development
Monze Jacob Mwiimbu United Party for National Development
Moomba Vitalis Mooya United Party for National Development
Mpika Central Mateyo Mwaba Movement for Multi-Party Democracy
Mpongwe Davison Mulela Movement for Multi-Party Democracy
Mporokoso Chiti Sampa Movement for Multi-Party Democracy
Mpulungu Harrigan Mazimba Movement for Multi-Party Democracy
Msanzala Levison Mumba Movement for Multi-Party Democracy
Muchinga Ackson Kalunga Movement for Multi-Party Democracy
Mufulira Kaunda Lembalemba Movement for Multi-Party Democracy
Mufumbwe Bert Mushala Movement for Multi-Party Democracy
Mulobezi Michael Mabenga Movement for Multi-Party Democracy
Mumbwa Yusuf Badat United Party for National Development
Munali Edith Nawakwi Forum for Democracy and Development
Mwandi Sipula Kabanje United Party for National Development
Mwansabombwe Songobele Mungo Movement for Multi-Party Democracy
Mwembeshi Edward Kasoko United Party for National Development
Mwense Norman Chibamba Movement for Multi-Party Democracy
Mwinilunga East James Katoka United Party for National Development
Mwinilunga West Richard Kapita United Party for National Development
Nakonde Clever Silavwe Movement for Multi-Party Democracy
Nalikwanda Simasiku Kalumiana United Party for National Development
Nalolo Inonge Wina United Party for National Development
Namwala Ompie Liebental United Party for National Development
Nangoma Kennedy Shepande United Party for National Development
Nchanga Richard Kazala-Laski Movement for Multi-Party Democracy
Nchelenge Rosemary Chipampe Movement for Multi-Party Democracy
Ndola Eric Silwamba Movement for Multi-Party Democracy
Nkana George Chulumanda Movement for Multi-Party Democracy
Nyimba Roy Gray Forum for Democracy and Development
Pambashe Alex Chama Movement for Multi-Party Democracy
Pemba David Matongo United Party for National Development
Petauke Ronald Banda Heritage Party
Roan Cameron Pwele United National Independence Party
Rufunsa Damian Kayaba Forum for Democracy and Development
Senanga Central Walusiku Situmbeko United Party for National Development
Senga Hill Kapembwa Simbao Movement for Multi-Party Democracy
Serenje Ackimson Banda Movement for Multi-Party Democracy
Sesheke Nakatindi Wina United Party for National Development
Shiwa Ng'andu Peter Filamba Movement for Multi-Party Democracy
Siavonga Douglas Syakalima United Party for National Development
Sikongo Best Makumba United Party for National Development
Sinazongwe Raphael Muyanda United Party for National Development
Sinda Levy Ngoma Forum for Democracy and Development
Sinjembela Pumulo Mubyana United Party for National Development
Solwezi Central Benny Tetamashimba United Party for National Development
Solwezi East Patrick Kangwa United Party for National Development
Solwezi West Logan Shemena United Party for National Development
Vubwi Phillip Phiri United National Independence Party
Wusakile Stephen Mukuka Movement for Multi-Party Democracy
Zambezi East Maxwell Mukwakwa United Party for National Development
Zambezi West Charles Kakoma United Party for National Development

Replacements by by-election

ConstituencyOriginal memberPartyBy-election dateNew memberParty
Bwacha Gladys Nyirongo Heritage Party 28 August 2002 [3] Gladys Nyirongo Movement for Multi-Party Democracy
Kabwe Central Patrick Musonda Heritage Party 28 August 2002 [3] Patrick Musonda Movement for Multi-Party Democracy
Kantanshi Danny Kombe Movement for Multi-Party Democracy 18 September 2003 Alex Manda Patriotic Front
Kaoma Central Austin Liato United Party for National Development 18 September 2003 Austin Liato Movement for Multi-Party Democracy
Solwezi Central Benny Tetamashimba United Party for National Development 18 September 2003 Benny Tetamashimba Movement for Multi-Party Democracy
Lukulu East Batuke Imenda United Party for National Development 18 September 2003
Msanzala Levison Mumba Movement for Multi-Party Democracy 14 October 2003 [4] Peter Daka Movement for Multi-Party Democracy
Mwinilunga East James Katoka United Party for National Development 18 November 2003 [5] James Katoka Movement for Multi-Party Democracy
Mulobezi Michael Mabenga Movement for Multi-Party Democracy 18 November 2003 [5] Mwiya Wanyambe Movement for Multi-Party Democracy
Mpika Central Mateyo Mwaba Movement for Multi-Party Democracy 18 November 2003 [5] Bwalya Chiti Movement for Multi-Party Democracy
Kantanshi Alex Manda Patriotic Front 26 May 2004 Yamfwa Mukanga Patriotic Front

Non-elected members

TypeMemberParty
Speaker Amusaa Mwanamwambwa Independent

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