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Revision as of 15:59, 23 October 2017

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The Chalo Chatu Hall of fame is an online gallery of Zambian personalities maintained by Chalo Chatu. It was announced on the 10 November 2017 to honour individuals, achievements chosen by a group of electors, to mark their fame in their field.

Nominations

To be eligible for nomination, a person must have been a native born or naturalized (since 1940) citizen of the Zambia, must have been dead for 25 years (since 1930; from 1920 through 1945, a nominee had to be dead only 10 years) and must have made a major contribution to the economic, political, or cultural life of the nation.

Classification of honorees

Classification of honorees

Names are required to include representatives of a majority of 15 classes:

  • authors and editors
  • business men
  • inventors
  • missionaries and explorers
  • philanthropists and reformers
  • clergymen and theologians;
  • scientists
  • engineers and architects
  • lawyers and judges
  • musicians, painters, and sculptors
  • physicians and surgeons
  • politicians and statesmen
  • soldiers and sailors
  • teachers
  • distinguished men and women outside of these classes

Honorees

Honoree Image Classification Year inducted Sculptor Notes
Kaunda, BettyBetty Kaunda politicians 2017 The First Lady of Zambia from 1964 to 1991
Kapwepwe, SimonSimon Kapwepwe politicians 2017 The second vice-president of Zambia from 1967 to 1970, the first Home Affairs minster
Mwanawasa, Levy Levy Mwanawasa Politician, Lawyer 2017