Cabinet of Zambia
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Government |
Legislature |
The Cabinet of Zambia consists of the President, Vice-President and the Ministers. It formulates the government's policies and advises the President.[1]
Current Cabinet
Party key | Patriotic Front | |
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Movement for Multi-Party Democracy | ||
United Party for National Development |
Portrait | Portfolio | Incumbent | |
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President Commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces |
H.E. Edgar Lungu | ||
Vice President of Zambia | H.E. Inonge Wina | ||
Minister of Agriculture | Dora Siliya | ||
Minister of Chiefs and Traditional Affairs | Lawrence Sichalwe | ||
Minister of Commerce, Trade and Industry | Margaret Mwanakatwe | ||
Minister of Development planning | Lucky Mulusa | ||
Minister of Community Development, Mother and Child Health | TBA | ||
Minister of Defence | Davies Chama | ||
Minister of Education, Science, Vocational Training and Early Education | Dennis Wachinga | ||
Minister of Higher Education | Nkandu Luo | ||
Minister of Finance | Felix Mutati | ||
Minister of Foreign Affairs | Harry Kalaba | ||
Minister of Gender | Victoria Kalima | ||
Minister of Health | Chitalu Chilufya | ||
Minister of Home Affairs | Steven Kampyongo | ||
Minister of Information and Broadcasting Services | Chishimba Kambwili | ||
Minister of Justice | Given Lubinda | ||
Minister of Labour and Social Security | Joyce Nonde-Simukoko | ||
Minister of Land, Natural Resources and Environmental Protection | Jean Kapata | ||
Minister of Livestock and Fisheries | Micheal Zondani Katambo | ||
Minister of Local Government and Housing | Vincent Mwale | ||
Minister of Mines, Energy and Water Development | Christopher Yaluma | ||
Minister of National Guidance and Religious Affairs | Godfridah Sumaili | ||
Minister of Tourism and Arts | TBA | ||
Minister of Transport and Communications | Brian Mushimba | ||
Minister of Works and Supply | Ronald Kaoma Chitotela | ||
Minister of Youth and Sports | Moses Mawere | ||
Ex officio member | |||
Attorney General |
See also
References
- ↑ "Constitution of Zambia" (PDF). World Intellectual Property Organization. Article 49 (1). Retrieved 12 February 2015.
- ↑ "Mutati Is New Finance Minister As Pres. Lungu Unveils Part Cabinet". Zambia Reports. 14 September 2016. Retrieved 16 September 2016.
- ↑ "Cabinet of Zamiba". National Assembly Zambia. Retrieved 29 September 2016.
External links
- Cabinet Ministers, Zambian State House.
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