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Friday, 2 September 2016

Buumba Malambo: Young Councillor, Award Winning Social Worker

Buumba with one of her many awards
By Paul Shalala

Since the election of Members of Parliament, Mayors, Council Chairpersons and Councillors two weeks ago, this blogger is profiling a number of youths and females with unique attributes who were elected to lead for the next five years.

A week ago, this blog profiled newly elected Patriotic Front Kalulushi Member of Parliament Kampamba Mulenga who is the only female among the 22 newly elected lawmakers on the Copperbelt.

Today, this blogger is profiling newly elected Magoba Ward Councillor Buumba Malambo, an award winning social worker and women’s rights activist.

25 year old Buumba was elected on the UPND ticket and is the only female among the 16 Councillors in Kafue District.

Who is Buumba Malambo?

Buumba was born on June 10, 1991 and she grew up in the mining town of Mufulira on the Copperbelt.

She went to various schools in the town and later enrolled at the University of Zambia where she obtained a Bachelors Degree in Social work in 2014.

She has also acquired other education qualifications in the UK and the USA.

A staunch Seventh-Day Adventist who has taken leadership positions in the Youth Department over the years, Buumba still considers herself a committed Christian.

She is not yet married but ‘is in a relationship.’

Some pupils at Magoba School who received her donations
Charity work

Buumba says she started charity work at the tender age of 15 and she has not looked back at giving back to the community.

“At the age of 15 i was already involved in charity work with the Judith Chikonde Foundation and participated in the maize distribution project where I was donating maize meal to the people of Mupambe village during the typhoid outbreak in 2007. I was even appointed Mufulira Youth Secretary by the then Mufulira Town Clerk from 2008 to 2010” said Buumba in an online interview.

When she was studying for her degree in social work, Buumba chose to do her rural experience in Magoba ward of Kafue, an area which any student would refuse to live in.

“I chose Magoba because I wanted to meet real people. I wanted to learn their way of life,” said Buumba in one of her Facebook statuses.

And this is how she developed interest in Magoba to an extent were she would set up an organisation to help the women and children and later stand for elections as a Councillor.

She says her work in the community does not just involve local people only but government as well.

Some women beneficiaries of Buumbalambo Foundation
“Am the youngest serving member of the Ministry of Gender and Child National Co-ordinating Committee. Over the years, I have worked with the Ministry of Gender and Child Development to organise events related to children such as the International Day of the Girl Child, Day of the African Child, Children Rights Day and Child Labour Day.

My Charity Buumbalambo Foudation is currently working on a project to stop early marriages in rural Zambia with the help of the Ministry of Gender and Child Development and the Ministry of General Education.”

According to details on her Facebook page, Buumbalambo Foundation is registered both in Zambia and Britain and has enrolled 435 children on its sponsorship programme since she launched the project in March 2015.

Through her charity, she has collected over 15,000 clothes, toys and shoes from the University of Zambia, colleges, individuals and Radio Phoenix Helpline project which she put in her charity shop and donated to the needy.

Some donations have also come from places like the United Kingdom, Australia and some South American countries.

Buumba meets Queen Elizabeth II in London
Awards and Recognitions

In early 2016, Buumba was selected by the US State Department to be among 42 young Zambian young leaders to take part in the 2016 Mandela Washington Fellowship, a six weeks training in professional courses at various American universities.

The fellowship is championed by President Barack Obama under his Young African Leaders Initiative (YALI), which brings 1,000 young African leaders annually to the US to study Business and Entrepreneurship, Civic Engagement, Energy and Public Management.

However, a month before she was to leave for the US, Buumba was informed that the opposition UPND had adopted her as its candidate for the Magoba ward election in the August 11 general elections.

She decided to choose politics and withdrew from the fellowship.

Her selection in the fellowship was on the basis of her community work and the recognition she has received over the years.

The Mandela Washington Fellowship is not the only recognition she has received from a world leader.

In June 2015, she was invited to Buckingham Palace in London by the British monarch Queen Elizabeth II as part of her Young Leaders Advisory Panel.

The following are some of the local and international awards she has won over the years: the first and youngest Zambian to win the Women4Africa Award (2015), Africa Arising Award (2015), Zambia Woman of the Year Award (2016), Mwape Peer Award (2015), the African International Achievers Award (2014), Zambia Woman of the Year (2016) and Voice of Youth Africa Award (2013).

She also adds: “Due to my contribution to the Education sector in Zambia, I was selected to meet the President of Malta during the Commonwealth Youth Council meeting to seal the gap and make collaborations of youth activities between Zambia and Malta. I was also selected to represent the youths during the visit of International Labour Organisation Director General Guy Rider’s first ever visit t to Zambia"

Buumba sensitising women about PMTCT
Buumbalambo Foundation

Buumba is passionate about women, their well being and children.

She runs Buumbalambo Foundation, an organisation which champions the rights of women and empowers school going children with clothes, schools books and beddings.

The charity has four projects currently running:
  1.  Mwana Apunzile sponsorship programme where people choose a child and support their education.
  2. Sewing a future project for young mothers where they sew and make crafts that are sold locally and internationally to help raise money for them to support their children’s education.
  3.  Through the help of traditional leaders, Buumbalambo Foundation was given land to build a community school, a resource centre and develop a farm in Gelemiya Village where children walk several kilometres to the nearest school.
  4.  The farm project which will assist in food production as some children in the areas she is working in die of hunger.
  5. Pop A Future project where young people are empowered with employment through skills, ICT and popcorn machines.
Buumba Foundation, with funding from SAFAIDS is running a four months project called BREAK THE TABOO aimed at curbing the rampant levels of deaths among children born with HIV.
The project is training mothers in Prevention of Mother To Child Transmission (PMTCT) of HIV.
In June when the project was launched, this is what Buumba said: “ A woman is the heart of a community. On Saturday i launched my 4 months ''Break the taboo'' access to PMTCT services project with a two days training attended by 150 women from 6 villages in my ward Magoba sponsored by SAfAIDS”

She says when she realized that many women in the area had less or no knowledge on PMTCT and sometimes shun important health service because of local beliefs like taboos, she wrote a project proposal to SAfAIDS who gave her a grant to run the project.

Buumba The Politician
Buumba campaigning in July 

At 24, Buumba is a young politician.
She entered politics at a tender age and seems to be inspired by several local female politicians.
On her Facebook page, she has photos with several former Ministers like Dora Siliya, Sylvia Masebo, Professor Nkandu Luo and several others she has shared platforms with on issues of gender and children.
Earlier this year, Buumba travelled to Ghana to attend the African Young Women in Politics Conference which was held at the west African country’s House of Parliament.
She describes the deliberations at the event as successful and inspiration.
She also talks of her delight to have been given the honour to tour the Ghanaian Parliament.
With her recent involvement in the general elections, Buumba seems to have gone through what other women face in politics.

Writing on Facebook recently, she complained of the stereotypes that women in politics usually face.
Buumba with former Energy Minister Dora Siliya

“I was not shocked when i was called a prostitute and all sorts of names……. From time in memorial, I have seen how women who have stepped up the ladder of leadership are victimised,” she said.

Having realised that the campaigns ahead of the general elections divided her electorates, Buumba has now embarked on a mission to unite her ward.

“These elections definitely brought a lot of pain and separated a lot of people and my community was not an exception. Today I held a reconciliation meeting with all the traditional, civic and other leaders in my ward as we prepare for a public meeting where I will address my people for the first time after elections.
We also successfully elected our leaders for the Ward Development committee putting the past behind us and moving towards development as a ward.”

Her Plans Beyond 2016

Her election as a Councillor for Magoba ward has not made Buumba relaxed, she is still aiming high.

She has just announced her intention to challenge other elected councillors to contest as the Deputy Council Chairperson for Kafue District.

Three other councillors have also expressed interest to contest the position.

Buumba says women need to be represented in the Council and the fact that the Council Chairperson is a man will make it easy for her to campaign as a female candidate.

Monday, 24 November 2014

Petauke Councillors Say Lack Of MP hampering Development

Dora Siliya
By Paul Shalala in Petauke

Some Councilors from Petauke District in Eastern Province are not happy that they have no representation in parliament due to a long court case surrounding the eligibility of former Petauke Central MP Dora Siliya to participate in a by-election following the nullification of her election in June 2013.

In an emotional petition to the Legal and Justice Sector Reforms Commission in Petauke, the councilors have called for a new law that will ensure electoral disputes are disposed  off by courts within six months.

Mbala ward councilor Simon Longwe told the commission public sitting at the Petauke Civic Center on Friday that several constituency development fund projects in Petauke are not succeeding because the area has had no Member of Parliament for the past 17 months.

"Am an angry councillor. Why is the judiciary taking too long to pass judgement? In other constituencies they passed judgement, why not Petauke? We can not develop this area because we have no MP here," said Longwe.

And Nyika ward councilor Kelvin Phiri says development in his ward has been affected because there is  no MP to lobby for the construction of roads and other infrastructure.
Legal and Justice Sector Reforms public sitting in Petauke

"People have no water here, people have no roads here, farmers are not being paid. Yes am a councillor but i have limits. We need an MP," said Phiri.

In June 2013, the Supreme Court nullified the election of Ms Siliya as Petauke Central Member of Parliament following allegations of corruption during the 2011 campaigns.

However, the constituency cannot have a new Member of Parliament until the courts of law determine Ms Siliya's eligibility to contest a by-election.

Malambo constituency in Eastern Province and Mulobezi constituency in Western Province are also waiting for the Supreme Court to rule on the eligibility of their previous MPs to contest by-elections.

Wednesday, 17 August 2011

2011 ELECTIONS: MMD LIST OF PARLIAMENTARY CANDIDATES


CENTRAL PROVINCE





CONSTITUENCY                                                  CANDIDATE
1 Chisamba                                                                Moses Muteteka
2 Katuba                                                                   Dr Patrick Chikusu
3 Keembe                                                                 Lt Gen Ronnie Shikapwasha
4 Bwacha                                                                 Godfrey Pende
5 Kabwe Central                                                       Jane Chileshe
6 Kapiri-Mposhi                                                       Lawrence Zimba
7 Mkushi North                                                       Sydney Chisenga
8 Mkushi South                                                        Musonda K. Mutale
9 Mwembeshi                                                           Bornwell Matawe
10 Mumbwa                                                             Dr Brian Chituwo
11 Nangoma                                                             Mrs Nakachinda
12 Chitambo                                                             Mushili Malama
13 Muchinga                                                            George Kunda
14 Serenje                                                                Maxwell Kabanda

COPPERBELT
15 Chililabombwe                                                 Trudy Ng’andu
16 Chingola                                                           Severine Kazenene
17 Nchanga                                                            Mwape Christon
18 Kalulushi                                                          Spartan Musowoya
19 Chimwemwe                                                    Ronald Manenga
20 Kamfinsa                                                          Itayi Chinkuli
21 Kwacha                                                            Joe Malanji
22 Nkana                                                               Divo Katete
23 Wusakili                                                           Pavyuma Kalobo
24 Luanshya                                                          Simon Kachimba
25 Roan                                                                Goodward Mulubwa
26 Kankoyo                                                          Shadreck Musozya
27 Kantanshi
28 Mufulira                                                          Evans Chibanda
29 Kafulafuta                                                       E. Chishimba
30 Lufwanyama                                                   Anne Chungu
31 Masaiti                                                             Michael Katambo
32 Mpongwe                                                        Gabriel Namulambe
33 Bwana Mkubwa                                              Kelvin Chaume
34 Chifubu                                                           Frank Ng’ambi
35 Kabushi                                                           Rapson Kopulande
36 Ndola Central                                                  Emmanuel Mulenga

EASTERN PROVINCE
37 Chadiza                                                           Allan Mbewe
38 Vubwi                                                             Dr Eustarckio Kazonga
39 Chama North                                                  Darius Mumba
40 Chama South                                                  George Lungu
41 Chipangali                                                      Vincent Mwale
42 Chipata Central                                               Mtolo Phiri
43 Kasenengwa                                                   Victoria Kalima
44 Luangeni                                                        Angella Cifire
45 Milanzi                                                           Whiteson Banda
46 Mkaika                                                           David Phiri
47 Sinda                                                              Levy Ngoma
48 Chasefu                                                         Yotam H. Banda
49 Lumezi                                                          Isaac Banda
50 Lundazi                                                         Mkhondo Lungu
51 Malambo                                                       Maxwell Mwale
52 Nyimba                                                          Forrie Tembo
53 Kapoche                                                         Nicholas Banda
54 Msanzala                                                        Peter Daka
55 Petauke Central                                              Dora Siliya

LUAPULA PROVINCE
56 Kawambwa                                                    Elizabeth Mulobeka
57 Mwansabombwe                                           Dr Chriticles Mwansa
58 Pambashe                                                      Dr Bulangeti Chisha
59 Bahati                                                            Besa Chimbaka
60 Chembe                                                         Mwansa Mbulakulima
61 Mansa Central                                              Dr Chitalu Chilufya
62 Chipili                                                           J. Kapungwe
63 Mambilima                                                   John Chinyanta
64 Mwense                                                        Dr Jacob Chongo
65 Chiengi                                                         M Mampi
66 Nchelenge                                                    Beny Y. Mwila
67 Bangweulu                                                  Sylvester Chifwembe
68 Chifunabululi                                              Chiliyea Kapekele
69 Luapula                                                       Daniel Chisala

LUSAKA PROVINCE
70 Kafue                                                           Bradford Machila
71 Feira                                                             Patrick Ngoma
72 Chilanga                                                      Keith Mukata
73 Chongwe                                                     Japhen Mwakalombe
74 Rufunsa                                                       Kenneth Chipungu
75 Chawama                                                     Donald Chilufya
76 Kabwata                                                       Dr Peter Machungwa
77 Kanyama                                                     Yohane Mwanza
78 Lusaka Central                                            Muhabi Lungu
79 Mandevu                                                     Dr Carnicius Banda
80 Matero                                                         Faustina Sinyangwe
81 Munali                                                         Majory Mwape

NORTHERN PROVINCE
82 Chilubi                                                         Rosaria Fundanga
83 Chinsali                                                        Chileshe Kapwepwe
84 Shiwang’andu                                               Major Celestino Chibamba
85 Isoka East                                                     Catherine Namugala
86 Isoka West                                                    Paul Sichamba
87 Nakonde                                                       Clever Silavwe
88 Chimbamilonga                                            Brian Sikazwe
89 Kaputa                                                          Mutale Nalumango
90 Kasama Central                                           Chilekwa Munkonge
91 Lukashya                                                      Benard Mpundu
92 Malole                                                          Humphrey Musonda
93 Lubasenshi                                                   George Mwamba
94 Lupososhi                                                    Albert Mulonga
95 Mbala                                                           Mwalimu Simfukwe
96 Mpulungu                                                    Given Mung’omba
97 Senga Hill                                                    Kapembwa Simbao
98 Kanchibiya                                                   Sunday Chanda
99 Mfuwe                                                          M. Songolo
100 Mpika Central                                            Danny Chisanga
101 Lunte                                                          Felix Mutati
102 Mporokoso                                                 Brian Mundubile

NORTH-WESTERN PROVINCE
103 Chavuma                                                     Kenneth Konga
104 Kabompo East                                             Danny Chingimbu
105 Kabompo West                                            Daniel Kalenga
106 Kasempa                                                      Kabinga Pande
107 Mufumbwe                                                  Stephen Masumba
108 Mwinilunga East                                          Newton Samakayi
109 Mwinilunga West                                        Elijah Muchima
110 Solwezi Central                                           Lucky Mulusa
111 Solwezi East                                                Richard Taima
112 Solwezi West                                               Humphrey Mwanza
113 Zambezi East                                               Sarah Sayifwanda
114 Zambezi West                                              Prisca C. Pulu

SOUTHERN PROVINCE
115 Choma                                                            Siachona Simalonga
116 Mbabala                                                          Laiven Apuleni
117 Pemba                                                             Joshua Simuyandi
118 Gwembe                                                         Chisangano Malungo
119 Dundumwezi                                                  Sebastian Hambokoma
120 Kalomo Central                                              Sikaduli J. Munsaka
121 Katombora                                                      Jelasi Barthlomew Sikonda
122 Mapatizya                                                       Lloyd Jembo
123 Livingstone                                                     Lukolo Katombola
124 Chikankata                                                     Trymore Mwenda
125 Magoye                                                          Bevin Mweene
126 Mazabuka Central                                         Maxwell Mwiinga
127 Bweengwa                                                     Bbuku Tsibu
128 Monze Central                                               Dr Victor Mukonka
129 Moomba                                                        Isabel Nanja
130 Itezhi Tezhi                                                   David Diangamo
131 Namwala                                                       Robby Chizyuka
132 Siavonga                                                        Noah Siasimuna
133 Sinazongwe                                                   Muti Beyani

WESTERN PROVINCE
134 Kalabo Central                                              Richard Mwapela
135 Liuwa                                                            Dr Situmbeko Musokotwane
136 Sikongo                                                         Mundia Ndalamei
137 Kaoma Central                                              Austin Liato
138 Luampa                                                         Josephine Limata
139 Mangango
140 Lukulu East                                                  Dr Christopher Kalila
141 Lukulu West                                                Misheck Mutelo
142 Luena                                                          Mwangala Maopo
143 Mongu Central                                           Joseph Mulyata
144 Nalikwanda                                                Prof. G. Lungwangwa
145 Nalolo                                                         Mrs Catherine Akayombokwa
146 Senanga Central                                         Charles Mututwa
147 Sinjembela                                                  Mubika Mubika
148 Mulobezi                                                    Michael Mabenga
149 Mwandi                                                      Michael Kaingu
150 Sesheke                                                      Frank Kufakwandi