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The National Arts Council of Zambia (NAC) is a Zambian quasi-government agency established in 1994 which began operating in 1996. [1] The organization has the mandate to develop, regulate and promote all forms of arts in Zambia .
Party Whip, Minister of Local Government and Rural Development [94] Mbabala: Joseph Simumpuka Munsanje: 14 February 1973 United Party for National Development: Backbencher [95] Mbala: Njavwa Simutowe: 3 November 1971 United Party for National Development: Backbencher [96] Mfuwe: Maureen Mabonga: 30 March 1984 Patriotic Front: Backbencher [97 ...
The members of the National Assembly of Zambia from 2016 until 2021 were elected on 11 August 2016. They consisted of 156 elected members, eight members appointed by the President, the Speaker and the Vice-President.
Zambia became a one-party state after the enacting of the 1973 constitution. [7] The number of constituencies was increased to 125. [8] 125 1973, [9] 1978, [10] 1983 [11] and 1988 [12] 1990, 1991 Zambia returned to being a multi-party democracy in 1990 [7] and the number of constituencies was increased to 150, in 1991. [13] 150
The more radical Kaunda broke away, and formed the Zambia African National Congress, which was banned in 1959. The NRANC won a single seat in the elections. In the 1962 general elections the party won seven seats, becoming the third-largest faction in the Legislative Assembly and held the balance of power.
The members of the National Assembly of Zambia from 2011 until 2016 were elected on 20 September 2011. They consisted of 150 elected members, eight members appointed by the President and the Speaker. They consisted of 150 elected members, eight members appointed by the President and the Speaker.
Local government in Zambia (2 C, 2 P) M. Military of Zambia (4 C, 6 P) Government ministries of Zambia (30 P) N. National Assembly of Zambia (2 C, 1 P) P.
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