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Mukanga was the Provincial Minister for the [[Copperbelt Province]]. Following the victory of the [[Patriotic Front]] in the [[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> | ||
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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Education | Mechanical Engineering |
Occupation | Politician Engineer |
Yamfwa Dingle Mukanga (born 9 July 1965)[1] is a Zambian politician and mechanical engineer. He is a Cabinet Minister, Government Chief Whip, Minister of Transport, Works, Supply and Communication and Member of Parliament for Kantanshi, one of the three constituencies in Mufulira District.[1]
Career
Mukanga was the Provincial Minister for the Copperbelt Province. Following the victory of the Patriotic Front in the 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.[2]
He is also former Provincial Governor for the Copperbelt Province. [3]
References
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- ↑ 1.0 1.1 [1] Yamfwa Mukanga at National Assembly of Zambia
- ↑ Real Talk, The Business Year, 2015
- ↑ Africa Downunder