Senga Hill (constituency)

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Senga Hill is a constituency of the National Assembly of Zambia. [1] It covers the towns of Nendo and Senga Hill in Senga Hill District of the Northern Province. The constituency is home to the Mambwe and Lungu people of Zambia.

List of MPs

Election yearMPParty
1973 Monica Chintu United National Independence Party
1978 Telesphore Nsokolo United National Independence Party
1983 Hynkson Bowa United National Independence Party
1988 Frederick Simpasa United National Independence Party
1991 Mathias Mpande Movement for Multi-Party Democracy
1996 Mathias MpandeMovement for Multi-Party Democracy
2001 Kapembwa Simbao Movement for Multi-Party Democracy
2006 Kapembwa SimbaoMovement for Multi-Party Democracy
2011 Kapembwa SimbaoMovement for Multi-Party Democracy
2015 (by-election) Kapembwa Simbao Patriotic Front
2016 Kapembwa SimbaoPatriotic Front
2021 Henry Sikazwe United Party for National Development

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References

  1. "Senga Hill District". Northern Provincial Administration. Retrieved May 24, 2020.