Nkana is a constituency of the National Assembly of Zambia. It covers the western part of the city of Kitwe in Kitwe District, including the city centre and the neighbourhood of Nkana.[1]
The constituency was established in 1938 and originally covered Kasempa, Mufulira, Mwinilunga, Nkana and Solwezi.[2] In 1941 its borders were redrawn to cover only Chingola and Nkana.[3] In 1948 it was reduced to covering only Kitwe.[4]
Election year | MP | Party | |
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Nkana | |||
1938 | Albert Smith | ||
1941 | Martin Visagie | Labour Party | |
1944 | Brian Goodwin | ||
1948 | George L'Ange | ||
1954 | James Botha | Federal Party | |
1957 (by-election) | Jerry Steyn | United Federal Party | |
Kitwe West | |||
1959 | Jerry Steyn | United Federal Party | |
1962 | Hugh Stanley | United Federal Party | |
Seat abolished (Kitwe split into Kitwe North and Kitwe South) | |||
1968 | Timothy Kankasa | United National Independence Party | |
Nkana | |||
1973 | David Mwila | United National Independence Party | |
1978 | Augustine Nkumbula | United National Independence Party | |
1983 | Wisdom Mvule | United National Independence Party | |
1988 | Noel Mvula | United National Independence Party | |
1991 | Barnabas Bungoni | Movement for Multi-Party Democracy | |
1992 (by-election) | Matilda Chakulya | Movement for Multi-Party Democracy | |
1996 | Robbie Kasuba | Movement for Multi-Party Democracy | |
2001 | George Chulumanda | Movement for Multi-Party Democracy | |
2006 | Musenge Mwenya | Movement for Multi-Party Democracy | |
2011 | Luxon Kazabu | Patriotic Front | |
2016 | Alexander Chiteme | Patriotic Front | |
2021 | Binwell Mpundu | Independent |