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| birth_date = {{birth date and age|df=yes|1955|1|01}} | | birth_date = {{birth date and age|df=yes|1955|1|01}} | ||
| party = [[Movement for Multi-Party Democracy|MMD]] <small> | | party = [[Movement for Multi-Party Democracy|MMD]] <small>2001–2011</small><br> | ||
[[UPND]] <small> | [[UPND]] <small>2012–present</small> | ||
| office = | | office = [[Vice-President of Zambia|Vice President-Elect of Zambia]] | ||
| term_start = | | term_start = August 2021 | ||
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| president = | | successor = | ||
| office2 = [[National Assembly of Zambia|Member of the National Assembly]] for [[Kaputa (constituency)|Kaputa]] | | predecessor = <!--[[Inonge Wina]]--> | ||
| succeeding = [[Inonge Wina]] | |||
| president = [[Hakainde Hichilema]] (elect) | |||
| office1 = [[Speaker of the National Assembly of Zambia|Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly of Zambia]] | |||
| term_end1 = 2011 | |||
| term_start1 = 2006 | |||
| president1 = [[Levy Mwanawasa]] <br/>[[Rupiah Banda]] | |||
| office2 = [[National Assembly of Zambia|Member of the National Assembly]]<br>for [[Kaputa (constituency)|Kaputa]] | |||
| predecessor2 = [[Paul Bupe]] | | predecessor2 = [[Paul Bupe]] | ||
| successor2 = [[Maxas Ng'onga]] | | successor2 = [[Maxas Ng'onga]] | ||
| term_start2 = 27 December 2001 | | term_start2 = 27 December 2001 | ||
| term_end2 = 20 September 2011 | | term_end2 = 20 September 2011 | ||
| caption = Mutale Nalumango in 2021 | |||
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'''Mutale Nalumango''' (born 01 January 1955) | '''Mutale Nalumango''' (born 01 January 1955) is a Zambian teacher by profession, politician and is currently the running mate for [[UPND]] president [[Hakainde Hichilema]] for the [[2021 Zambian general election|2021 general election]]. She served as Secondary Schools’ Teachers Union of Zambia vice-president, before resigning to join politics in the year 2001. She first became a Member of Parliament in 2001 under the [[Movement for Multi-Party Democracy|Movement for Multiparty Democracy]] in [[Kaputa (constituency)|Kaputa Constituency]]. She has severed as deputy minister of information and deputy speaker in parliament in 2010 making her the first woman to hold that position. | ||
== Career == | == Career == | ||
Mutale born in 1955 is a teacher by profession, She served as Secondary Schools’ Teachers Union of Zambia vice-president before | Mutale born in 1955 is a teacher by profession, She served as Secondary Schools’ Teachers Union of Zambia vice-president before joining politics in 2001 and was elected member of parliament for [[Kaputa (constituency)|Kaputa]] in 2001 under the MMD. She also served as information and broadcasting minister under the [[Levy Mwanawasa#First term as president|Levy Mwanawasa's goverment]]. As information and broadcasting minister, her actions raised concerns on the press's freedom in Zambia was concerned after police raided Richard Sakala’s Omega TV following a letter written by then solicitor general Sunday Nkonde in which he stated that the TV station was operating illegally and needed to be shut down. In her second term as a member of parliament for Kaputa in [[2006 Zambian general election|2006]] she stood for [[Speaker of the National Assembly of Zambia|deputy spaker]] of the [[National Assembly of Zambia]] and won unopposed for the position and became the first-ever female to hold that position. After the [[2011 Zambian general election|2011 elections]] she lost her parliamentary seat to [[Maxas Ng'onga]] of [[Patriotic Front (Zambia)|PF]], she then joined the [[United Party for National Development|UPND]] where She was appointed the party’s national chairwoman in 2013, a position she held until February 2021 when she adopted as the Vice President of the party. | ||
== References == | == References == | ||
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[[Category:Living people]] | [[Category:Living people]] | ||
[[Category:First Ladies of Zambia]] | [[Category:First Ladies of Zambia]] |
Latest revision as of 19:27, 19 August 2021
Mutale Nalumango | |
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Vice President-Elect of Zambia | |
Assuming office August 2021 | |
President | Hakainde Hichilema (elect) |
Succeeding | Inonge Wina |
Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly of Zambia | |
In office 2006 – 2011 | |
President | Levy Mwanawasa Rupiah Banda |
Member of the National Assembly for Kaputa | |
In office 27 December 2001 – 20 September 2011 | |
Preceded by | Paul Bupe |
Succeeded by | Maxas Ng'onga |
Personal details | |
Born | 1 January 1955 |
Nationality | Zambian |
Political party | MMD 2001–2011 UPND 2012–present |
Spouse(s) | Max Lubinda Nalumango |
Mutale Nalumango (born 01 January 1955) is a Zambian teacher by profession, politician and is currently the running mate for UPND president Hakainde Hichilema for the 2021 general election. She served as Secondary Schools’ Teachers Union of Zambia vice-president, before resigning to join politics in the year 2001. She first became a Member of Parliament in 2001 under the Movement for Multiparty Democracy in Kaputa Constituency. She has severed as deputy minister of information and deputy speaker in parliament in 2010 making her the first woman to hold that position.
Career
Mutale born in 1955 is a teacher by profession, She served as Secondary Schools’ Teachers Union of Zambia vice-president before joining politics in 2001 and was elected member of parliament for Kaputa in 2001 under the MMD. She also served as information and broadcasting minister under the Levy Mwanawasa's goverment. As information and broadcasting minister, her actions raised concerns on the press's freedom in Zambia was concerned after police raided Richard Sakala’s Omega TV following a letter written by then solicitor general Sunday Nkonde in which he stated that the TV station was operating illegally and needed to be shut down. In her second term as a member of parliament for Kaputa in 2006 she stood for deputy spaker of the National Assembly of Zambia and won unopposed for the position and became the first-ever female to hold that position. After the 2011 elections she lost her parliamentary seat to Maxas Ng'onga of PF, she then joined the UPND where She was appointed the party’s national chairwoman in 2013, a position she held until February 2021 when she adopted as the Vice President of the party.
References
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