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National Constitutional Conference REPUBLIC OF ZAMBIA NATIONAL CONSTITUTIONAL CONFERENCE MULUNGUSHI INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE CENTRE MEMBERS' MASTER REGISTER- FULL PARTICULARS NATIONAL CONSTITUTIONAL CONFERENCE MEMBERS MASTER REGISTER- FULL CONTACT DETAILS (as at Wednesday 18th June 2008) CUMMULATIVE NCC MEMBER's MEMBERSHIP NO. NAME OF MEMBER ORGANISATION PROFESSION GENDER BANDA RUPIAH, HON, 1 NCC-001 NATIONAL ASSEMBLY (MMD) Politician VICE PRESIDENT M KUNDA GEORGE SC, HON, 2 NCC-002 NATIONAL ASSEMBLY (MMD) Lawyer CONVENOR M BANDA CHIFUMU K SC, HON, 3 NCC-003 NATIONAL ASSEMBLY (FDD) Lawyer CHAIRPERSON M HIKAUMBA LEONARD ZAMBIA CONGRESS OF TRADE 4 NCC-004 Trade Unionist CHOONGO, VICE UNIONS CHAIRPERSON M MUSOKOTWANE REGINA, 5 NCC-005 NATIONAL ASSEMBLY (UPND) Educationist HON, VICE CHAIRPERSON F SINYANGWE FAUSTINA D, 6 NCC-006 NATIONAL ASSEMBLY (PF) Educationist HON, VICE CHAIRPERSON F ZALOUMIS MWANGALA, 7 NCC-007 EMINENT ZAMBIAN -WESTERN Lawyer SPOKESPERSON F HRH CHIEF ANANG'ANGA 8 NCC-008 HOUSE OF CHIEFS Traditional Leader IMWIKO M 9 NCC-009 HRH CHIEF CHISUNKA HOUSE OF CHIEFS Traditional Leader M 10 NCC-010 HRH CHIEF HAMUSONDE HOUSE OF CHIEFS Traditional Leader M NATIONAL CONSTITUTIONAL CONFERENCE MEMBERS MASTER REGISTER- FULL CONTACT DETAILS (as at Wednesday 18th June 2008) CUMMULATIVE NCC MEMBER's MEMBERSHIP NO. NAME OF MEMBER ORGANISATION PROFESSION GENDER 11 NCC-011 HRH CHIEF JUMBE HOUSE OF CHIEFS Traditional Leader M Traditional Leader / 12 NCC-012 HRH CHIEF KASHIBA HOUSE OF CHIEFS Diplomat M 13 NCC-013 HRH CHIEF LUKAMA HOUSE OF CHIEFS Economist M 14 NCC-014 HRH CHIEF MUMENA HOUSE OF CHIEFS Technician M 15 NCC-015 HRH CHIEF NKWETO HOUSE OF CHIEFS Traditional Leader M 16 NCC-016 HRH CHIEF SHAIBILA HOUSE OF CHIEFS Traditional Leader M 17 NCC-017 HRH CHIEF MOONO HOUSE OF CHIEFS Traditional Leader M 18 NCC-018 CHIEFTAINESS NYAKULENG'A HOUSE OF CHIEFS Traditional Leader F 19 NCC-019 HRH CHIEFTAINESS CHIYABA HOUSE OF CHIEFS Traditional Leader F HRH CHIEFTAINESS 20 NCC-020 HOUSE OF CHIEFS Traditional Leader MALEMBEKA F NATIONAL CONSTITUTIONAL CONFERENCE MEMBERS MASTER REGISTER- FULL CONTACT DETAILS (as at Wednesday 18th June 2008) CUMMULATIVE NCC MEMBER's MEMBERSHIP NO. NAME OF MEMBER ORGANISATION PROFESSION GENDER 21 NCC-021 HRH CHIEFTAINESS MWEENDA HOUSE OF CHIEFS Traditional Leader F 22 NCC-022 HRH SENIOR CHIEF CHIWALA HOUSE OF CHIEFS Traditional Leader M 23 NCC-023 HRH SENIOR CHIEF KOPA HOUSE OF CHIEFS Traditional Leader M 24 NCC-024 HRH SENIOR CHIEF NZAMANE HOUSE OF CHIEFS Traditional Leader M HRH SENIOR CHIEFTAINESS 25 NCC-025 HOUSE OF CHIEFS Traditional Leader NKOMESHYA MUKAMAMBO II F 26 NCC-026 NTALASHA WILLARD M FREEDOM FIGHTER-CENTRAL Scientist M 27 NCC-027 LITANA J BOB FREEDOM FIGHTER-COPPERBELT Politician M 28 NCC-028 BANDA HYDEN DINGISWAYO FREEDOM FIGHTER-EASTERN Politician M 29 NCC-029 MULUNDIKA J CHRISTINE FREEDOM FIGHTER-LUSAKA Politician F 30 NCC-030 KAMBA MAMBWE AMFORD FREEDOM FIGHTER-LUAPULA Accountant M NATIONAL CONSTITUTIONAL CONFERENCE MEMBERS MASTER REGISTER- FULL CONTACT DETAILS (as at Wednesday 18th June 2008) CUMMULATIVE NCC MEMBER's MEMBERSHIP NO. NAME OF MEMBER ORGANISATION PROFESSION GENDER CHILUNGA CHILOMBO BETTY FREEDOM FIGHTER-NORTH- 31 NCC-031 Teacher WESTERN MAMA F KANKASA CHIBESAKUNDA 32 NCC-032 FREEDOM FIGHTER-NORTHERN Politician MAMA F 33 NCC-033 CHIPANGO WILLIAM MUZALA FREEDOM FIGHTER-SOUTHERN Politician M NAMAKANDO SAMUEL 34 NCC-034 FREEDOM FIGHTER-WESTERN Lawyer AKENDE M 35 NCC-035 MANASE C ROBINSON SENIOR CITIZEN-CENTRAL Politician M 36 NCC-O36 KAPULU BAUTIS FRANK SENIOR CITIZEN-COPPERBELT Politician M 37 NCC-037 MVUNGA PATRICK MPHANZA SENIOR CITIZEN-EASTERN Lawyer M 38 NCC-O38 SAKALA FOSTON D REV. SENIOR CITIZEN-LUSAKA Clergy M 39 NCC-039 SUMANI MARY SENIOR CITIZEN-LUAPULA Politician F 40 NCC-040 MULENGA WILLIAM AARON SENIOR CITIZEN-NORTHERN Politician M NATIONAL CONSTITUTIONAL CONFERENCE MEMBERS MASTER REGISTER- FULL CONTACT DETAILS (as at Wednesday 18th June 2008) CUMMULATIVE NCC MEMBER's MEMBERSHIP NO. NAME OF MEMBER ORGANISATION PROFESSION GENDER 41 NCC-041 MATIYA NGALANDE SENIOR CITIZEN-NORTH WESTERN Politician M 42 NCC-042 LYAMUNGA IMASIKU SENIOR CITIZEN-WESTERN Politician M KAYUMBA MUNDYOLI 43 NCC-043 SENIOR CITIZEN-SOUTHERN Politician HAMWEENDE M 44 NCC-044 KASANDA RICHARD C EMINENT ZAMBIAN -CENTRAL Politician M 45 NCC-045 MALAMA STEVEN MWABA EMINENT ZAMBIAN -COPPERBELT Lawyer M 46 NCC-046 NZUNGA MOMBA HARRY EMINENT ZAMBIAN-LUSAKA M 47 NCC-047 KALUMBA RAPHAEL KONSOLO EMINENT ZAMBIAN-LUAPULA Lawyer M 48 NCC-048 MARK HARVEY EMINENT ZAMBIAN-NORTHERN M EMINENT ZAMBIAN-NORTH- 49 NCC-049 MATOKA PETER W DR Economist WESTERN M 50 NCC-050 MUZYAMBA SOLOMON C M EMINENT ZAMBIAN-SOUTHERN Lawyer M NATIONAL CONSTITUTIONAL CONFERENCE MEMBERS MASTER REGISTER- FULL CONTACT DETAILS (as at Wednesday 18th June 2008) CUMMULATIVE NCC MEMBER's MEMBERSHIP NO. NAME OF MEMBER ORGANISATION PROFESSION GENDER 51 NCC-051 BANDA JOSHUA H.K. BISHOP EMINENT ZAMBIAN-EASTERN Clergy M AKAKANDELWA 52 NCC-052 NATIONAL ASSEMBLY (MMD) Politician MWENDOI,HON. M 53 NCC-053 BANDA ACKIMSON, HON. NATIONAL ASSEMBLY (MMD) MP M 54 NCC-054 BANDA ISAAC, HON. NATIONAL ASSEMBLY (MMD) MP M 55 NCC-055 BEENE GODFREY MWIIZE,HON. NATIONAL ASSEMBLY (UPND) Politician M BONSHE MISHECK NENECHI, 56 NCC-056 NATIONAL ASSEMBLY (MMD) Security HON M 57 NCC-057 BWALYA BENSON , HON NATIONAL ASSEMBLY (PF) MP M 58 NCC-058 CHANDA PERCY P , HON NATIONAL ASSEMBLY (PF) Trade Unionist M 59 NCC-059 CHANGWE LUCY SHIRLEY , HON NATIONAL ASSEMBLY (MMD) Teacher F 60 NCC-060 CHAZANGWE GEORGE, HON. NATIONAL ASSEMBLY (UPND) Teacher M NATIONAL CONSTITUTIONAL CONFERENCE MEMBERS MASTER REGISTER- FULL CONTACT DETAILS (as at Wednesday 18th June 2008) CUMMULATIVE NCC MEMBER's MEMBERSHIP NO. NAME OF MEMBER ORGANISATION PROFESSION GENDER 61 NCC-061 CHELLA BARNABAS , HON NATIONAL ASSEMBLY (PF) M CHIBAMBA CELESTINO 62 NCC-062 NATIONAL ASSEMBLY (PF) MP KAPOLYO MAJOR, HON M CHIBOMBAMILIMO LAMECK K , 63 NCC-063 NATIONAL ASSEMBLY (MMD) MP HON. M CHILEMBO TODD STEWART, 64 NCC-064 NATIONAL ASSEMBLY (MMD) Lawyer HON M 65 NCC-065 CHILUBA VERA TEMBO, HON. NATIONAL ASSEMBLY (MMD) Politician F 66 NCC-066 CHIMBAKA BESA EDWIN, HON NATIONAL ASSEMBLY (PF) Teacher M 67 NCC-067 CHINYANTA JOHN M NATIONAL ASSEMBLY (MMD) MP M 68 NCC-068 CHIPUNGU KENNETH , HON NATIONAL ASSEMBLY (MMD) MP M 69 NCC-069 CHISALA OBIUS CHABU, HON NATIONAL ASSEMBLY (PF) Teacher M 70 NCC-070 CHISANGA SYDNEY, HON NATIONAL ASSEMBLY (MMD) MP M NATIONAL CONSTITUTIONAL CONFERENCE MEMBERS MASTER REGISTER- FULL CONTACT DETAILS (as at Wednesday 18th June 2008) CUMMULATIVE NCC MEMBER's MEMBERSHIP NO. NAME OF MEMBER ORGANISATION PROFESSION GENDER 71 NCC-071 CHISHIMBA SAVIOUR DR, HON NATIONAL ASSEMBLY (PF) MP M 72 NCC-072 CHISHYA BERNARD, HON NATIONAL ASSEMBLY (PF) Scientist M 73 NCC-073 CHITIKA ELIZABETH K, HON NATIONAL ASSEMBLY (PF) MP/Teacher F 74 NCC-074 CHITONGE SAMUEL, HON NATIONAL ASSEMBLY (PF) MP M 75 NCC-075 CHITUWO BRIAN DR, HON NATIONAL ASSEMBLY (MMD) Medical Doctor M CHIZYUKA ROBBIE M MAJOR, 76 NCC-076 NATIONAL ASSEMBLY (PF) MP HON M CHONGO JACOB BRIGHTON, 77 NCC-077 NATIONAL ASSEMBLY (PF) MP HON M 78 NCC-078 CHOTA H LAZAROUS, HON NATIONAL ASSEMBLY (PF) MP M 79 NCC-079 CIFIRE ANGELA NJODO, HON NATIONAL ASSEMBLY (MMD) MP F 80 NCC-080 DAKA PETER M W, HON NATIONAL ASSEMBLY (MMD) Politician M NATIONAL CONSTITUTIONAL CONFERENCE MEMBERS MASTER REGISTER- FULL CONTACT DETAILS (as at Wednesday 18th June 2008) CUMMULATIVE NCC MEMBER's MEMBERSHIP NO. NAME OF MEMBER ORGANISATION PROFESSION GENDER 81 NCC-081 HABEENZU MUNJI, HON NATIONAL ASSEMBLY (UPND) MP M HACHIPUKA EMMMANUEL M, 82 NCC-082 NATIONAL ASSEMBLY (UPND) Accountant HON M MP/ 83 NCC-083 HAMIR NASIM-UL-GANI, HON NATIONAL ASSEMBLY (MMD) Businessman M HAMUDUDU HIGHVIE 84 NCC-084 NATIONAL ASSEMBLY (UPND) Economist HAMBULO, HON M 85 NCC-085 HAMUSONDE BOYD, HON NATIONAL ASSEMBLY (UPND) MP M 86 NCC-086 HOLMES CECIL, HON NATIONAL ASSEMBLY (MMD) MP M IMASIKU HASTINGS LUBINDA, 87 NCC-087 NATIONAL ASSEMBLY (MMD) MP HON M Human Resource 88 NCC-088 IMBWAE EILEEN M, HON NATIONAL ASSEMBLY (ULP) Management F 89 NCC-089 IMENDA BATUKE, HON NATIONAL ASSEMBLY (ULP) Economist M 90 NCC-090 KAINGU MICHAEL, HON NATIONAL ASSEMBLY (MMD) Engineer M NATIONAL CONSTITUTIONAL CONFERENCE MEMBERS MASTER REGISTER- FULL CONTACT DETAILS (as at Wednesday 18th June 2008) CUMMULATIVE NCC MEMBER's MEMBERSHIP NO. NAME OF MEMBER ORGANISATION PROFESSION GENDER 91 NCC-091 KAKOMA CHARLES , HON NATIONAL ASSEMBLY (UPND) MP M 92 NCC-092 KAKUSA KAYULA, HON NATIONAL ASSEMBLY (MMD) MP M 93 NCC-093 KALENGA DANIEL, HON NATIONAL ASSEMBLY (MMD) MP M 94 NCC-094 KALUMBA KATELE DR, HON NATIONAL ASSEMBLY (MMD) Clinical Psychologist M 95 NCC-095 KAPITA BEN , HON NATIONAL ASSEMBLY (MMD) MP M 96 NCC-096 KASOKO EDWARD, HON NATIONAL ASSEMBLY (UPND) Politician M KASONGO JOSEPH CHAMBULA, 97 NCC-097 NATIONAL ASSEMBLY (PF) MP HON M 98 NCC-098 KATUKA STEPHEN, HON NATIONAL ASSEMBLY (UPND) Technician M KAZONGA EUSTARCKIO DR, 99 NCC-099 NATIONAL ASSEMBLY (MMD) Politician HON M 100 NCC-100 KONGA KENNETH, HON NATIONAL ASSEMBLY (MMD) MP M NATIONAL CONSTITUTIONAL CONFERENCE MEMBERS MASTER REGISTER- FULL CONTACT DETAILS (as at Wednesday 18th June 2008) CUMMULATIVE NCC MEMBER's MEMBERSHIP NO. NAME OF MEMBER ORGANISATION PROFESSION GENDER 101 NCC-101 LIATO AUSTIN C, HON NATIONAL ASSEMBLY (MMD) MP M LIMATA JOSEPHINE MWIYA, 102 NCC-102 NATIONAL ASSEMBLY (UPND) Politician HON F 103 NCC-103 LUNDWE GLADYS , HON NATIONAL ASSEMBLY (MMD) MP F 104 NCC-104 LUNGU MKHONDO D, HON NATIONAL ASSEMBLY (UNIP) Teacher M LUNGWANGWA GEOFFREY, 105 NCC-105 NATIONAL ASSEMBLY (MMD) Teacher HON M 106 NCC-106 MABENGA MICHAEL M, HON NATIONAL ASSEMBLY (MMD) Educationist M MACHILA BRADFORD 107 NCC-107 NATIONAL ASSEMBLY (MMD) Lawyer MUNALUKUPE, HON M MACHUNGWA PETER DAVID 108 NCC-108 NATIONAL ASSEMBLY (PF) Psychologist DR, HON M MAGANDE NG'ANDU PETER, 109 NCC-109 NATIONAL ASSEMBLY (MMD) MP/Economist HON M 110 NCC-110 MALWA FRIDAY, HON NATIONAL ASSEMBLY (MMD) MP M NATIONAL CONSTITUTIONAL CONFERENCE MEMBERS MASTER REGISTER- FULL CONTACT DETAILS (as at Wednesday 18th June 2008) CUMMULATIVE NCC MEMBER's MEMBERSHIP NO.
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