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Pages in category "Government ministries of Zambia" The following 30 pages are in this category, out of 30 total. ... (Zambia) Ministry of Local Government (Zambia) ...
This is a list of provincial ministers of Zambia as of September 2021. All are members of the United Party for National Development . All ministers are elected members of Parliament except one who is a nominated minister by the President of the Republic of Zambia.
The Cabinet of Zambia is the executive body of the government of Zambia, responsible for the administration and implementation of national policies and laws. Comprising ministers appointed by the President , the Cabinet advises the President on key issues and oversees various government departments and ministries.
Cabinet of Zambia [1] Portrait Portfolio Incumbent President Commander-in-chief of the Armed Forces: H.E. Edgar Lungu: Vice President of Zambia: H.E. Inonge Wina: Minister of Chiefs and Traditional Affairs Lawrence John Sichalwe: Minister of Justice Given Lubinda: Minister of Lands and Natural Resources Jean Kapata: Minister of Home Affairs ...
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The headquarters of the MLSS are located in the New Government Complex in the Cathedral Hill neighborhood of the city of Lusaka, the capital of Zambia. [4] The coordinates of the headquarters of the MCTI are 15°25'21.0"S, 28°17'25.0"E (Latitude:-15.422499; Longitude:28.290270). [5]
Government. President Hakainde Hichilema; ... The Ministry of Home Affairs is a ministry in Zambia. It is headed by the Minister of Home Affairs.
Zambia has provided troops to UN peacekeeping initiatives in Mozambique, Rwanda, Angola, and Sierra Leone. Zambia was the first African state to cooperate with the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda into the Rwandan genocide in 1994. In 1998, Zambia took the lead in efforts to establish a cease-fire in the Democratic Republic of Congo.