Luapula (constituency)

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Luapula is a constituency of the National Assembly of Zambia. [1] It covers a rural area (Lunga District) in southern Luapula Province.

List of MPs

Election yearMPParty
1959 Samson Mununga Independent
1962 Francis Stubbs Northern Rhodesian African National Congress
Seat abolished (split into North Luapula and South Luapula)
1968 Sylvester Chisembele United National Independence Party
Seat abolished
1983 Fabian Kaya United National Independence Party
1985 (by-election) Augustine Katotobwe United National Independence Party
1988 Augustine Katotobwe United National Independence Party
1991 Peter Machungwa Movement for Multi-Party Democracy
1996 Peter Machungwa Movement for Multi-Party Democracy
2001 Peter Machungwa Movement for Multi-Party Democracy
2006 Peter Machungwa Patriotic Front
2011 Emerine Kabanshi Patriotic Front
2016 Emerine Kabanshi Patriotic Front
2021 Katotobwe Chanda Patriotic Front

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References

  1. Luapula National Assembly of Zambia