Chingola (constituency) explained

Chingola is a constituency of the National Assembly of Zambia. It covers the southern and western parts of Chingola and a rural area to the south-west of the city, including the town of Kashamata in Chingola District of Copperbelt Province.[1]

The constituency was created in 1954 when the Mufulira–Chingola was split into two constituencies.

List of MPs

Election yearMPParty
Chingola
1954William Gray DunlopFederal Party
1959William Gray DunlopUnited Federal Party
1961 (by-election)William AtkinsUnited Federal Party
1962Samuel MagnusUnited Federal Party
Chingola/Bancroft
1964Wilson ChakulyaUnited National Independence Party
By-electionNephas MulengaUnited National Independence Party
Chingola West
1968Aaron MilnerUnited National Independence Party
Chingola
1973Aaron MilnerUnited National Independence Party
1978Denny KapandulaUnited National Independence Party
1979 (by-election)Denny KapandulaUnited National Independence Party
1983Denny KapandulaUnited National Independence Party
1987 (by-election)Enoch KavindeleUnited National Independence Party
1988United National Independence Party
1991Ludwing SondashiMovement for Multi-Party Democracy
1995 (by-election)Enoch KavindeleMovement for Multi-Party Democracy
1996Enoch KavindeleMovement for Multi-Party Democracy
2001Severine ChilufyaMovement for Multi-Party Democracy
2006Joseph KatemaPatriotic Front
2011Joseph KatemaPatriotic Front
2016Mathew NkhuwaPatriotic Front
2021Chipoka MulengaUnited Party for National Development

Notes and References

  1. http://www.parliament.gov.zm/node/919 Chingola