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Mainza Mathias Chona (21
January 1930 – 11
December 2001) was a
Zambian politician and
founder of UNIP who
served as the
third vice-president of Zambia...
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minister of
Zambia was the head of
government of Zambia. From 1973 to 1975,
Mainza Chona was the
first person to hold the
position following independence from...
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spent first in Lusaka, then in Salisbury.
While Kaunda was in prison,
Mainza Chona and
other nationalists broke away from the ANC and, in
October 1959...
- to Mongu, in Barotseland.
While the ZANC
leadership was in jail or away,
Mainza Chona and
other nationalists from ZANC
formed a new party, the
United National...
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influence on songwriting.
Mainza acknowledged Zemus’
contribution to his own
music career and
dedicated his
debut album Mainza to him,
saying “Everything...
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Mwamba was
elected President of UNIP. UNIP was
founded in
October 1959 by
Mainza Chona as a
successor of the
Zambian African National Congress (ZANC), banned...
- Vice-presidents of
Zambia Reuben Kamanga (1964–1967)
Simon Kapwepwe (1967–1970)
Mainza Chona (1970–1973) none (1973–1991)[n] Levy
Mwanawasa (1991–1994) Godfrey...
- Preceded by
Mainza Chona Prime Minister of
Zambia 1978–1981 Succeeded by
Nalumino Mundia...
- 1975,
President Kenneth Kaunda named Mudenda as the
Prime Minister after Mainza Chona resigned.
Mudenda was
given the
overall responsibility of running...
- Vice-presidents of
Zambia Reuben Kamanga (1964–1967)
Simon Kapwepwe (1967–1970)
Mainza Chona (1970–1973) none (1973–1991)[n] Levy
Mwanawasa (1991–1994) Godfrey...