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==Career== | ==Career== | ||
Mukanga was the Provincial Minister for the [[Copperbelt Province]]. Following the victory of the [[Patriotic Front]] in the [[Zambian general election, 2011|2011 elections]], he was appointed as the Minister of Transport, Works, Supply and Communications. After a brief period as Minister of Mines, Energy and Water Development in 2012, he again assumed his position as the Minister of Transport, Works, Supply and Communications. A position held to date.<ref>[https://www.thebusinessyear.com/zambia-2015/rail-talk/interview Real Talk, The Business Year], 2015</ref> | Mukanga was the Provincial Minister for the [[Copperbelt Province]]. Following the victory of the [[Patriotic Front]] in the [[Zambian general election, 2011|2011 elections]], he was appointed as the Minister of Transport, Works, Supply and Communications. After a brief period as Minister of Mines, Energy and Water Development in 2012, he again assumed his position as the Minister of Transport, Works, Supply and Communications. A position held to date.<ref>[https://www.thebusinessyear.com/zambia-2015/rail-talk/interview Real Talk, The Business Year], 2015</ref> | ||
Mukanga has been a member of the Standing Orders Committee and the Privileges, Absences, and Support Services since 2011.<ref name=na/> | |||
He is also former Provincial Governor for the [[Copperbelt Province]]. <ref name=ad>[https://www.africadownunderconference.com/presenters/hon-yamfwa-mukanga/ Africa Downunder]</ref> | He is also former Provincial Governor for the [[Copperbelt Province]]. <ref name=ad>[https://www.africadownunderconference.com/presenters/hon-yamfwa-mukanga/ Africa Downunder]</ref> |
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