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Zambian politician (1938–2022) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Alexander Bwalya Chikwanda (24 December 1938 – 3 May 2022) was a Zambian politician. He was a member of the National Assembly during the 1960s and again in the 2010s, also serving as Minister of Finance from 1973 to 1976 and again from October 2011 to September 2016.[2]
Alexander Chikwanda | |
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Minister of Finance | |
In office October 2011 – September 2016 | |
President | Michael Sata (2011–14) Edgar Lungu (2015–2016) |
Preceded by | Situmbeko Musokotwane |
Succeeded by | Felix Mutati |
In office 1973–1976 | |
President | Kenneth Kaunda |
Preceded by | John Mwanakatwe |
Succeeded by | John Mwanakatwe |
Member of the National Assembly (nominated) | |
In office 2011–2016 | |
Member of the National Assembly for Kitwe North | |
In office 1964– | |
Preceded by | Seat created |
Personal details | |
Born | Northern Rhodesia | December 24, 1938
Died | 3 May 2022 83)[1] | (aged
Nationality | Zambian |
Political party | UNIP Patriotic Front |
Relations | Michael Sata (nephew) |
Alma mater | Lund University (BSc) |
Profession | Economist |
He studied economics at Lund University in Sweden.[3]
In the 1964 general elections he was elected to the Legislative Council in the Kitwe North constituency, but later gave up his seat so that it could be contested by Andrew Mutemba.[4] He returned to the National Assembly as MP for Kalulushi in the 1973 elections.
In 2011, became a member of the National Assembly again after being nominated by President Michael Sata.
He was an uncle of the former President Michael Sata.[5] Chikwanda died on 3 May 2022, at the age of 83.[6]
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