By Paul Shalala
Inonge Wina |
The Second
Meeting of the Fourth Session of the Eleventh National Assembly opens in Lusaka
tomorrow with a lot of visible changes in terms of numbers and sitting
arrangement following nullification of seats, a presidential election and the
selection of a new Cabinet from within the house.
The house opens
shortly after the January 20 Presidential Election which saw then Chawama
Member of Parliament Edgar Lungu take on the mantle to lead the nation until
the next scheduled General Elections somewhere in 2016.
As the house
opens, the house will have a new leader in the name of Inonge Wina, Zambia’s
first ever female Republican Vice President.
As leader of
Government Business in the house, Mrs Wina, who is also Nalolo Member of
Parliament, will be on the receiving end of the 30 minutes Vice President’s
Question Time every Friday morning as opposition MPs and ruling party
backbenchers ask her questions of national interest.
Mrs Wina, who
in the last meeting of Parliament sat on on the front row near the alley way as
Gender Minister, will now move closer to the Speaker on the right and sit in
between the Ministers of Justice and Finance to lead government affairs in the
house.
Dr. Guy Scott |
With the
dissolution of the Michael Sata-appointed Cabinet and the swearing in of the
new one, MPs who are now serving in Cabinet will change seats to occupy their
new statuses in the house while those who have maintained their Cabinet
portfolios will remain in their usual seats.
Significant
among the new entrants to the Speaker’s right on the front seats are Chipili MP
Davies Mwila who will move from the backbench to the front bench and seat to
the left side of the Vice President.
Kabwata MP
Given Lubinda will also move from the backbench to sit on the Speaker’s left
side front row to occupy his seat as Agriculture Minister.
Zambezi West MP
Christabel Ngimbu, who is just five months old in the house, will leave her seat
at the backbench and move to the Speaker’s right handside and occupy her front
row seat as Lands Minister.
Vincent Mwale |
Opposition MMD
lawmakers Vincent Mwale of Chipangali and Dr. Michael Kaingu of Mwandi will
cross the floor from the Speaker’s left to the right to occupy their front row
seats as they are now serving as Sports Minister and Education Minister
respectively.
Nominated MP
Margaret Mwanakatwe, who is now Commerce Minister, will also join the right
side of the Speaker and she will seat with her Cabinet colleagues.
Another
nominated MP Mulenga Sata will seat in the middle seats of the Speaker’s right
following his appointment as State House Deputy Minister.
Missing in the
Cabinet seats will be Lusaka Central MP Dr. Guy Scott, Bwana Mkubwa MP Emmanuel
Chenda, Mpika Central MP Mwansa Kapeya and Nchanga MP Wylbur Simusa who lost
their cabinet portfolio.
The quartet will
now seat at the backbench since they are now ordinary MPs.
In the middle
seats of the Speaker’s right will be new entrants. This is the row that seats Deputy
Ministers.
Some of the new
entrants are Lupososhi MP Bwalya Chungu (Office of the Vice President Deputy
Minister) and Kaputa MP Maxas Ngonga (Agriculture Deputy Minister).
Lukashya MP
Elfreda Kansembe (Labour Deputy Minister) and Pambashe MP Ronald Chitotela
(Sports Deputy Minister) also make a return to the middle seats after they were
dismissed by late President Sata in 2014 as Home Affairs Deputy Minister and
Labour Deputy Minister respectively.
UPND Solwezi
Central MP Dawson Kafwaya and PF Mkushi South MP will also leave the backbench
to seat on the Provincial Ministers seats following their swearing in this
month.
Dawson Kafwaya |
These two men
were elected MPs last year on 11 September during parliamentary by-elections
and they are serving as ministers for the first time.
Mufumbwe MP
Steven Masumba is expected to make a come back in the house following his
pardon by then Acting President Dr. Guy Scott.
Mr Masumba was
jailed by the Lusaka Magistrates Court for forging a Diploma but he walked out
of the Lusaka Central Prison (Chimbokaila) after Dr. Scott used the prerogative
of mercy to release Mr Masumba together with People’s Democratic Party
President George Mpombo in December 2014.
Missing from
the house will be Daniel Munkombwe who lost his nomination as MP after
President Lungu revoked it for supporting UPND President Hakainde Hichilema
during this year’s presidential election.
Chisamba MP
Moses Muteteka will also be missing from the house as he is still waiting for
the courts to rule on his appeal to a jail sentence following his guilty
verdict in a motor vehicle case.
For obvious
reasons, there wont be an MP from Chawama as the incumbent is now the head of
state.
Kapembwa Simbao |
Following the
adjournment of parliamentary sittings in December last year, two parliamentary
seats have been nullified and these are Masaiti which was held by MMD’s Michael
Katambo and Senga Hill which was held by MMD’s Kapembwa Simbao.
The two seats
will remain vacant when parliament opens tomorrow just.
Other seats
which will not be occupied tomorrow in the house are Malambo, Mulobezi and
Petauke Central which are still awaiting a Supreme Court ruling on whether the
previous MPs whose election was nullified can recontest the seats.
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