Sylvia Masebo

Sylvia Masebo (born March 7, 1963) is a Zambian entrepreneur, politician and National Assembly of Zambia representative for Chongwe constituency[1] with the United Party for National Development (UPND). Sylvia Masebo holds a degree in Banking and Finance and has been the National Assembly of Zambia representative for Chongwe constituency since 2001; first standing on the ticket of Zambian Republican Party (ZRP) and then later, MMD Movement for Multi-Party Democracy in 2003.

She served as Minister of Health from August 2005-October 2006 after succeeding Brian Chituwo.

Political career

Sylvia Masebo came to public prominence in the 1990s as Deputy Mayor of Lusaka and MMD Deputy Treasurer. Even before the mass defections from the MMD in response to Chiluba’s third-term ambitions, Masebo had led a large group of dissatisfied MMD members out of the party. By the time of the 2001 elections, she had joined the newly established Zambian Republican Party (ZRP), headed by former Minister of Defence Ben Mwila. On the ZRP ticket, she was elected as a parliamentarian in Chongwe District. In 2003 Masebo was one of the opposition parliamentarians who were co-opted by Mwanawasa into Cabinet, becoming Minister for Local Government and Housing. In August 2005 she was transferred to Health to succeed Chituwo. Masebo was instrumental in politically defending the reversal of the health reforms in Parliament. Her tenure, however, was cut short when she decided to formally cross over to the MMD, forcing her to vacate her seat in Parliament and her ministerial position. This allowed her, however, to defend her seat on an MMD ticket in the 2006 elections. Following the elections, she returned to her old post as Minister of Local Government, which she held until Banda came to power in 2008. She failed to be appointed minister for opposing Banda’s succession of Mwanawasa. By the time of the 2011 elections she had joined Michael Sata’s camp but failed to retain her parliamentary seat.[2]

During Michael Sata's tenure she served as Minister of Tourism and Arts until March 20, 2014.

In July 2015, the Anti-Corruption Commission arrested Ms. Masebo and charged her with two counts of abuse of authority of office when she served as minister of Tourism and Arts. It was alleged that Ms. Masebo cancelled the procurement of a tender process of the Zambia Wildlife Authority (ZAWA) hunting concession, she was however acquitted of the charges.[3]


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References

  1. "Sylvia Masebo | National Assembly of Zambia". www.parliament.gov.zm. Retrieved 2017-11-16.
  2. Leenstra, Melle. (2012) Beyond the façade : instrumentalisation of the Zambian health sector
  3. Lusaka Times. (2017). Court Acquits Former Tourism Minister Sylvia Masebo on Charges of Abuse of Authority. https://www.lusakatimes.com/2017/07/14/court-acquits-former-tourism-minister-sylvia-masebo-charges-abuse-authority/
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