Ministry of Transport and Communications (Zambia)

The Ministry of Transport and Communications is a ministry in Zambia. It is headed by the Minister of Transport and Communications.

In 2011 the ministry was merged with the Ministry of Works And Supply to form the Ministry of Transport, Works, Supply and Communication.[1] The merger was reversed in 2015.[2]

List of ministers

Minister Party Term start Term end
Minister of Transport and Works
William Gray DunlopUnited Federal Party19591961
Harry FranklinCentral Africa Party19611962
Francis StubbsNorthern Rhodesian African National Congress1962
Minister of Transport and Communications
Reuben KamangaUnited National Independence Party1964
Minister of Power, Transport and Works
Fwanyanga MulikitaUnited National Independence Party19711973
Minister of Transport and Communications
Andrew KashitaMovement for Multi-Party Democracy19911994
Nkandu LuoMovement for Multi-Party Democracy19992001
Abel ChambeshiMovement for Multi-Party Democracy20052006
Peter DakaMovement for Multi-Party Democracy20062007
Minister of Transport, Works, Supply and Communication
Yamfwa MukangaPatriotic Front20112012
Christopher YalumaPatriotic Front20122013
Yamfwa MukangaPatriotic Front20132015
Minister of Transport and Communications
Kapembwa SimbaoPatriotic Front20152016
Brian MushimbaPatriotic Front2016

Deputy ministers

Deputy Minister Party Term start Term end
Deputy Minister of Transport, Works, Supply and Communication
James KapyangaPatriotic Front20152015
Deputy Minister of Transport and Communications
James KapyangaPatriotic Front20152016
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References

  1. President Sata's cabinet Tumfweko, 29 September 2011
  2. Ministry Of Agriculture And Livestock Split Zambia National Farmers' Union
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