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- Princess Nakatindi may refer to: Nakatindi Yeta Nganga (1922–1972), Zambian politician Nakatindi Wina (1945–2012), Zambian politician This disambiguation...
- Nakatindi Yeta Nganga (1922–1972) was a Lozi aristocrat and Zambian politician. Jointly one of the first women elected to the National ****embly, she was...
- Nakatindi Wina (15 February 1945 – 5 April 2012) was a Zambian politician and a member of the royal family of Barotseland. Princess Naganda Nakatindi...
- Community Development and Social Services In office 1991–1993 Succeeded by Nakatindi Wina Member of the National ****embly for Kapiri Mposhi In office 1991–1996...
- Princess Mareta Mulima Princess Elizabeth Inonge Yeta III Princess Princess Nakatindi King Ilute[citation needed] Yeta was enthroned at Lealui on March 13,...
- figures such as the first Republican President Dr Kenneth Kaunda, Princess Nakatindi Wina and opposition leader Dean Namulya Mung’omba. Captain Solo received...
- African-American, before marrying Mukwae Nakatindi, a politician and member of the Barotseland royal family, in the 1970s. Nakatindi died in 2012. Sikota died at...
- Legislative Council, one of the three women elected alongside Margret Mbeba and Nakatindi Yeta Nganga. At independence later in 1964, the Legislative Council became...
- appointed member of the Legislative Council; Ester Banda, Margaret Mbeba and Nakatindi Yeta Nganga were the first women elected in 1964 Zimbabwe 1920 Ethel Tawse...
- Legislative Council, one of the three women elected alongside Ester Banda and Nakatindi Yeta Nganga. At independence later in 1964, the Legislative Council became...