Second Lungu Cabinet | |
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![]() 14th Cabinet of Zambia | |
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Date formed | 13 September 2016 |
Date dissolved | 24 August 2021 |
People and organisations | |
President | Edgar Lungu |
President's history | Former Ministry of Defence of Zambia |
Deputy President | Inonge Wina |
No. of ministers | 33 |
Member party | Patriotic Front (PF) Movement for Multi-Party Democracy (MMD) |
Status in legislature | National Assembly |
Opposition party | United Party for National Development (UPND) |
Opposition leader | Hakainde Hichilema (2016-2021) |
History | |
Election(s) | 2016 Zambian general election |
Predecessor | First Lungu Cabinet |
Successor | Hichilema Cabinet |
The Second Lungu Cabinet is the 14th cabinet of Zambia and Second cebinet President Edgar Lungu from 2016 to 2021 they have 33 Cabinet Members 32 Minister and 1 Ex officio member.
List
Key
Party key | Patriotic Front | Movement for Multi-Party Democracy (MMD) |
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Minister's
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President Commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces |
H.E. Edgar Lungu | |
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Vice President of Zambia | H.E. Inonge Wina | |
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Minister of Chiefs and Traditional Affairs | Lawrence John Sichalwe | |
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Minister of Justice | Given Lubinda | |
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Minister of Lands and Natural Resources | Jean Kapata | |
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Minister of Home Affairs | Stephen Kampyongo | |
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Minister of Defense | Chama Davies | |
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Minister of Labour and Social Security | Joyce Nonde Simukoko | |
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Minister of Presidential Affairs | Chomba Freedom Sikazwe | |
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Minister of Religious Affairs and National Guidance | Godfridah Nsenduluka Sumaili | |
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Minister of Foreign Affairs | Joseph Malanji | |
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Minister of National Development and Planning | Alexander Chiteme | |
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Minister of Energy | Matthew Nkhuwa | |
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Minister of Commerce, Trade and Industry | Christopher Bwalya Yaluma | |
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Minister of Mines and Minerals Development | Richard Musukwa | |
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Minister of Information and Broadcasting | Dora Siliya | |
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Minister of Agriculture | Micheal Zondani Jay Katambo | |
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Minister of Finance | Bwalya Ng'andu | |
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Minister of Youth, Sport and Child Development | Emmanuel Mulenga | |
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Minister of Higher Education | Brian Mushimba | |
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Minister of Fisheries and Livestock | Nkandu Luo | |
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Minister of Community Development and Social Welfare | Kampamba Mulenga Chilumba | |
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Minister of Transport and Communication | Mutotwe L Kafwaya | |
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Minister of Works and Supply | Sylvia Bambala Chalikosa | |
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Minister of Office of the Vice President | Olipa Mwansa Phiri | |
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Minister of Tourism and Arts | Ronald Kaoma Chitotela | |
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Minister of Housing and Infrastructure Development | Vincent Mwale | |
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Minister of Local Government | Charles Romel Banda | |
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Minister of Gender | Elizabeth Phiri | |
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Minister of General Education | Dennis Musuku Wanchinga | |
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Minister of Water Development, Sanitation and Environmental Protection | Raphael Nakacinda | |
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Minister of Health | Jonas Kamima Chanda | |
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Attorney General | Likando Kalaluka |
References
- ↑ "Cabinet of Zamiba". National Assembly Zambia. Retrieved 29 March 2021.
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