Emmanuel Chenda Explained

Emmanuel Chenda
Office:Ambassador to Zimbabwe
Term Start:November 2017
Office2:Minister of Local Government and Housing
Term Start2:March 2014
Term End2:February 2015
Predecessor2:Emerine Kabanshi
Successor2:Robert Sichinga
Office3:Minister of Commerce, Trade and Industry
Term Start3:February 2013
Term End3:March 2014
Predecessor3:Robert Sichinga
Successor3:John Phiri
Office4:Minister of Agriculture and Livestock
Term Start4:September 2011
Term End4:February 2013
Successor4:Robert Sichinga
Office5:Member of the National Assembly for Bwana Mkubwa
Term Start5:2011
Term End5:2016
Predecessor5:Joseph Zulu
Successor5:Jonas Chanda
Birth Date:25 December 1952
Party:Patriotic Front
Profession:Accountant

Emmanuel Tawanda Chenda (born 25 December 1952) is a Zambian politician and diplomat. He served as Member of the National Assembly for Bwana Mkubwa between 2011 and 2016. He also held the posts of Minister of Agriculture and Livestock, Minister of Commerce, Trade and Industry and Minister of Local Government and Housing between 2011 and 2015. In November 2017 he was appointed Ambassador to neighbouring Zimbabwe.

Biography

Chenda studied for a certificate in mediation and arbitration, a diploma in accountancy and a post-graduate diploma in development finance and worked as an accountant.[1] In 1986 he was appointed Treasurer of Lusaka City Council, before sering as Town Clerk of Ndola between 1991 and 2001.[2]

Chenda contested the Bwana Mkubwa seat in the 2001 general elections as the Forum for Democracy and Development candidate, but was defeated by Paul Katema of the Movement for Multi-Party Democracy.[3] He ran again in the 2011 general elections representing the Patriotic Front (PF) after the incumbent PF MP Joseph Zulu was expelled from the party,[4] and was elected to the National Assembly.[3]

After being elected, Chenda was appointed Minister of Agriculture and Livestock. In February 2013 he was made Minister of Commerce, Trade and Industry,[5] In March 2014 he became Minister of Local Government and Housing.[6] He lost his place in the government in February 2015 when new President Edgar Lungu appointed a new cabinet.[7]

Chenda did not run in the 2016 general elections and was succeeded as MP for Bwana Mkubwa by PF candidate Jonas Chanda. In November 2017 he was appointed Ambassador to Zimbabwe.[8]

Notes and References

  1. http://www.parliament.gov.zm/node/191 Emmanuel Tawanda Chenda
  2. http://www.leadersmag.com/issues/2014.3_Jul/ROB/LEADERS-Emmanuel-Chenda-Minister-of-Local-Government-and-Housing-Zambia.html Zambia's Economic Reforms
  3. http://www.electionpassport.com/files/ZM/ZM.xlsx Zambia
  4. https://www.zambiawatchdog.com/expelled-pf-mps-appeal-to-supreme-court/ Expelled PF MPs appeal to Supreme Court
  5. http://allafrica.com/stories/201302140990.html UPND MP Monde Appointed Minister
  6. https://www.lusakatimes.com/2014/03/13/president-fires-home-affairs-deputy-minister-reshuffles-cabinet/ President Sata fires Home Affairs Deputy Minister and reshuffles cabinet
  7. http://breezefmchipata.com/?p=4247 Chipangali Member of Parliament, Vincent Mwale appointed Sports Minister
  8. https://diggers.news/local/2017/11/30/lungu-appoints-chenda-katema-into-foreign-service/ Lungu appoints Chenda, Katema into foreign service