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Reuben Kamanga | |
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Vice President of the Republic of Zambia | |
In office 1964 – 1967 | |
President | Kenneth Kaunda |
Succeeded by | Simon Kapwepwe |
Personal details | |
Born | Reuben Chitandika Kamanga 26 August 1929 Chitandika Village, Chipata district, Northern Rhodesia |
Died | 20 September 1996 Zambia | (aged 67)
Nationality | Zambian |
Spouse(s) | Edna Mwansa Kabungo |
Reuben Chitandika Kamanga (26 August 1929 – 20 September 1996) was a Zambian politician. He was educated at Munali Secondary School.
Kamanga was imprisoned several times during the independence struggle especially during the period 1959–60. He later went to live in Cairo from 1960–62. Before Zambia's independence he served as the deputy president of the United National Independence Party and as Minister of Labour and Mines. After independence in October 1964 he became the country's first Vice-President, serving for three years under Kenneth Kaunda. He was demoted to Minister of Foreign Affairs in 1967, and then became Minister of Rural Development in 1969. In 1983 Kamanga was appointed to the Central Committee in charge of Rural Development.
He retired from politics in 1991 and died at his home in 1996.
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Vice President of Zambia 1964–1967 |
Succeeded by Simon Kapwepwe |