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After [[Zambia]] (formerly N[[Northern Rhodesia]]) gained its independence in 1964, the [[United National Independence Party]] (UNIP) formed government under the presidency of [[Kenneth Kaunda]]. The first indigenous Cabinet consisted of 18 members.<ref>[http://www.daily-mail.co.zm/who-was-who-in-first-cabinet/ Who was who in first Cabinet?], 24 October 2022, [[Zambia Daily Mail]]</ref>


==Fist cabinet==
*'''[[Kenneth Kaunda]]''' - ''President & Minister of Defence''
*'''[[Kenneth Kaunda]]''' - ''President & Minister of Defence''
*'''[[Reuben Kamanga]]''' - ''Vice President''
*'''[[Reuben Kamanga]]''' - ''Vice President''
*'''[[Simon Mwansa Kapwepwe''' - ''Minister of Foreign Affairs''
*'''[[Simon Mwansa Kapwepwe]]''' - ''Minister of Foreign Affairs''
*'''[[Dingiswayo Banda]]''' - ''Minister of Housing & Social Development''
*'''[[Dingiswayo Banda]]''' - ''Minister of Housing & Social Development''
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*'''[[Justin Chimba]]''' - ''Minister of Labor & Mines''
Justin Chimba - Minister of Labor & Mines
*'''[[Mainza Chona]]''' - ''Minister of Home affairs''
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*'''[[Solomon Kalulu]]''' - ''Minister of Lands & Natural Resources''
Mainza Chona - Minister of Home affairs
*'''[[Peter Matoka]]''' - ''Minister of Information & Broadcasting''
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*'''[[Elijah Mudenda]]''' - ''Minister of Agriculture''
Solomon Kalulu - Minister of Lands & Natural Resources
*'''[[Nalumino Mundia]]''' - ''Minister of Commerce & Industry''
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*'''[[John Mwanakatwe]]''' - ''Minister of Education''
Peter W. Matoka - Minister of Information & Broadcasting
*'''[[Munukayumbwa Sipalo]]''' - ''Minister of Health''
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*'''[[James John Skinner]]''' - ''Minister of Justice''
Elijah Mudenda - Minister of Agriculture
*'''[[Arthur Wina]]''' - ''Minister of Finance''
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*'''[[Sikota Wina]]''' - ''Minister of Local Government''
Nalumino Mundia - Minister of Commerce & Industry
*'''[[Grey Zulu]]''' - ''Minister of Transportation & Works''
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John Mwanakatwe - Minister of Education
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M. Sipalo - Minister of Health
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James J. Skinner - Minister of Justice
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Arthur L. Wina - Minister of Finance
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Sikota Wina - Minister of Local Government
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Grey Zulu - Minister of Transportation & Works
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*'''[[Lewis Changufu]]''' - ''Minister of State for Defence''
*'''[[Lewis Changufu]]''' - ''Minister of State for Defence''
*'''[[Aaron Milner]]''' - ''Minister of State for Cabinet & Civil Affairs''
*'''[[Aaron Milner]]''' - ''Minister of State for Cabinet & Civil Affairs''
==See also==
*[[List of members of the National Assembly of Zambia (1964–68)]]
==References==
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Latest revision as of 15:58, 17 January 2023

First cabinet of Zambia after gaining independence

After Zambia (formerly NNorthern Rhodesia) gained its independence in 1964, the United National Independence Party (UNIP) formed government under the presidency of Kenneth Kaunda. The first indigenous Cabinet consisted of 18 members.[1]

Fist cabinet

See also

References