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Constituency of National Assembly of Zambia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Liuwa is a constituency of the National Assembly of Zambia. It covers part of Kalabo District in Western Province.[1]
Election year | MP | Party |
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Libonda | ||
1968 | Nalumino Mundia | Zambian African National Congress |
Liuwa | ||
1973 | Simon Ngombo | United National Independence Party |
1978 | Namushi Namuchana | United National Independence Party |
1983 | Isaac Chulu | United National Independence Party |
1988 | Judah Haciwa | United National Independence Party |
1991 | Amusaa Mwanamwambwa | Movement for Multi-Party Democracy |
1996 | Amusaa Mwanamwambwa | Movement for Multi-Party Democracy |
1998 (by-election) | Nabiwa Imikendu | Movement for Multi-Party Democracy |
2001 | Bataba Wamulume | United Party for National Development |
2006 | Hastings Imasiku | United Party for National Development |
2011 | Situmbeko Musokotwane[2] | Movement for Multi-Party Democracy |
2016 | Situmbeko Musokotwane[2] | United Party for National Development |
2021 | Situmbeko Musokotwane[2] | United Party for National Development |
In the 2006 election, Maliwa Kashweka (MMD) was elected, but died before he was due to take office. Hastings Imasiku was elected in a by-election. [3]
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