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.
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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 |
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Minister of Transport and Works | |||
William Gray Dunlop | United Federal Party | 1959 | 1961 |
Harry Franklin | Central Africa Party | 1961 | 1962 |
Francis Stubbs | Northern Rhodesian African National Congress | 1962 | |
Minister of Transport and Communications | |||
Reuben Kamanga | United National Independence Party | 1964 | |
Minister of Power, Transport and Works | |||
Fwanyanga Mulikita | United National Independence Party | 1971 | 1973 |
Minister of Transport and Communications | |||
Andrew Kashita | Movement for Multi-Party Democracy | 1991 | 1994 |
Nkandu Luo | Movement for Multi-Party Democracy | 1999 | 2001 |
Abel Chambeshi | Movement for Multi-Party Democracy | 2005 | 2006 |
Peter Daka | Movement for Multi-Party Democracy | 2006 | 2007 |
Minister of Transport, Works, Supply and Communication | |||
Yamfwa Mukanga | Patriotic Front | 2011 | 2012 |
Christopher Yaluma | Patriotic Front | 2012 | 2013 |
Yamfwa Mukanga | Patriotic Front | 2013 | 2015 |
Minister of Transport and Communications | |||
Kapembwa Simbao | Patriotic Front | 2015 | 2016 |
Brian Mushimba | Patriotic Front | 2016 |
Deputy ministers
Deputy Minister | Party | Term start | Term end |
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Deputy Minister of Transport, Works, Supply and Communication | |||
James Kapyanga | Patriotic Front | 2015 | 2015 |
Deputy Minister of Transport and Communications | |||
James Kapyanga | Patriotic Front | 2015 | 2016 |
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References
- President Sata's cabinet Tumfweko, 29 September 2011
- Ministry Of Agriculture And Livestock Split Zambia National Farmers' Union
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