Nchanga (constituency)

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Nchanga is a constituency of the National Assembly of Zambia. [1] It covers the north-eastern areas of Chingola in Chingola District of Copperbelt Province.

List of MPs

Election yearMPParty
Nchanga
1964 Aaron Milner United National Independence Party
Chingola East
1968 Fines Bulawayo United National Independence Party
Nchanga
1973 Cosmas Masongo United National Independence Party
1978 Cosmas Masongo United National Independence Party
1983 Titus Mukupa United National Independence Party
1988 Titus Mukupa United National Independence Party
1991 Bonface Kawimbe Movement for Multi-Party Democracy
1996 Ladislas Kamata Movement for Multi-Party Democracy
2001 Richard Kazala-Laski Movement for Multi-Party Democracy
2006 Charles Chimumbwa Patriotic Front
2007 (by-election) Wylbur Simuusa Patriotic Front
2011 Wylbur Simuusa Patriotic Front
2016 Chilombo Chali Patriotic Front
2021 Derricky Chilundika United Party for National Development

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  1. Nchanga National Assembly of Zambia