Showing posts with label 2011 Elections. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2011 Elections. Show all posts

Saturday, 10 September 2011

POSSIBLE HOT SPOTS IN THE 2011 GENERAL ELECTIONS

Since the 2006 General Elections, three major political parties claimed a number of provinces as their strongholds. The said political parties were the United Party for National Development (UPND), the Patriotic Front (PF) and the Movement for Multi-Party Democracy (MMD). These provinces were to be held as their ‘bedrooms’ for the next five years in the duration of the Tenth National Assembly which was dissolved by President Rupiah Banda on 28 July, 2011.
In this analytical piece, I will try to predict a number of provinces which are likely to either be held by a given political party or they may slip away to another depending on various reasons.
SOUTHERN PROVINCE
This province has been a stronghold of the UPND since the 2001 General Elections when  then UPND Presidential candidate the late Anderson Kambela Mazoka, who was a native of the province, got most of the votes  in the presidential poll. The party also got most of the parliamentary seats. In the 2006 elections, the UPND got 17 of the 19 seats in the Southern province, only Dundumwezi and Livingstone Central slipped off the Party’s ‘hands.’ Between 2006 and 2011, the UPND has managed to win most of the local government by-elections held in the province.
Looking ahead, the UPND is likely to maintain its dominance in the province. The only possible threat in this regard may be the emergence of the Ng’andu Magande led National Movement for Progress Party (NMP) and the ruling MMD. Magande is a son of Southern Province and he may get a sympathetic vote from his tribesmen while the MMD’s incumbency may help it get more votes than it did in the past elections. Infact, in the 2008 Presidential election, the MMD beat the UPND in Livingstone Central constituency.
With regard to the Patriotic Front, it is unlikely that the Party may gain any significant strides in the Province. This situation can be directly attributed to the ‘negative’ perception held by most people of the Province towards the Leader of the PF Michael Chilufya Sata especially in the light of the breakup of the UPND-PF Pact in early 2011. Notwithstanding, there is a high possibility that the PF may gain a few votes in urban areas of Livingstone, Mazabuka and Choma but it faces a huge challenge in rural areas where it is perceived to be an alien political force.
With regard to the MMD, it is imperative to underscore here that in the adoption process particularly of parliamentary candidates, the ruling party chose a good number of significant and/or influential candidates such as David Diangamo for Itezhi-Tezhi and Major Robby Chizyuka for Namwala[1]., however it will still be difficult for them to offset the table due to the way people in this province vote. Since 2001, the people of Southern Province have been voting on party lines, meaning anyone who contests on the UPND has a 90 percent chance of winning except in constituencies such as Dundumwezi and Livingstone Central were UPND candidates lost in 2006.
We are likely to see the Southern Province remaining firm in the hands of the UPND due to its President Hakainde Hichilema’s huge popularity in his homeland. The adoption of late UPND President Anderson Mazoka’s widow as the party’s parliamentary candidate in Pemba constituency may increase the party’s chances of gaining a sympathy vote since the Mazoka name is still revered in the province.

LUSAKA PROVINCE
At the beginning of the Tenth National Assembly in 2006, Lusaka Province was dominated by Patriotic Front Members of parliament. The party had 7 of the province’s 12 constituencies. All urban seats were held by the PF while the remaining 5 peri-urban and rural seats were held by the ruling MMD. But in 2010, the MMD’s seats were reduced by one when the UPND snatched the Chilanga seat through a by-election which was necessitated by the resignation of the then MMD incumbent MP Ng’andu Magande who had earlier been expelled by his party for his outspokenness.
Apart from the two big parties in Lusaka Province being the MMD and PF, the UPND is also somehow present. It had a few councilors across the region and before the suspension of the Lusaka City Council in January 2011; one of its Councillors was serving as Deputy Mayor for Lusaka City.
Despite Lusaka seemingly being in PF’s firm hands, the province may risk being infiltrated by the ruling party. The newly elected MMD Lusaka Province Chairman William Banda has been laying his ground work ahead of this year’s general elections. Some of his tactics have been to take over markets and bus stations as seen with the Lusaka Intercity Bus Terminus which has now been infiltrated by his ‘Jimboz’ squad who force all call boys to wear MMD regalia every Friday.
Secondly, the MMD in Lusaka has also been playing a psychological war by planting their blue party flags at strategic points of the city in order to register its presence.  Thirdly, President Banda recently embarked on a number of development projects in Lusaka to convince voters that his MMD-led government is working. These have included tarring some roads, grading township roads and donating geysers. However, die hard PF leaders have been telling their traditional supporters in the capital to use the ‘donchi kubeba’ doctrine of accepting whatever they are given but to remember to vote for the opposition party.
Looking at the 2011 General Elections, the opposition PF is likely to retain most of its seats in Lusaka. It may also get one or two of the MMD’s rural seats like Chongwe and Kafue which of late have been a hive of activity. Chongwe may go to the PF following the defection of its immediate past MMD MP Sylvia Masebo who allied herself with the opposition party in the last few months. Before being co-opted in the Levy Mwanawasa government a few years ago, Masebo was Chongwe MP on the Zambia Republican Party seat but after being appointed Cabinet Minister, she ditched the ZRP and joined MMD on whose ticket she retained her seat in the 2006 polls. This time around she hopes history will repeat itself as she is campaigning on the PF ticket.
 The MMD is also likely to make significant gains in the province due to William Banda’s campaign tactics, the head of state’s maneuvers and the defection of a few immediate past opposition parliamentarians to its ranks. The ruling party will fight to maintain its rural seats and get a few urban seats which have been its night mare for the past half a decade. Of the urban seats, Matero is of particular significance to the ruling party because it has fielded the immediate past PF MP Faustina Sinyangwe who rebelled against her party while in parliament.
The UPND is seen to be the third force in the province and its influence is sometimes underestimated. It currently has Chilanga as its only parliamentary seat in the province. Therefore, the party may fight to retain it as well as grab a few from the MMD or PF hoping to change the balance of power in a region perceived to be the PF’s bedroom. The party has fielded its Provincial Chairperson Sheal Mulyata in Rufunsa and she hopes to use her influence to snatch the seat away from MMD’s Kenneth Chipungu.
So in the 2011 elections, Lusaka province is likely to be what the American pundits would call a swing state in that not one party maybe certain of winning it overwhelmingly. It may move away from the PF to the MMD or it may remain in the hands of the PF.
   
 NORTH-WESTERN PROVINCE
At the time President Rupiah Banda was dissolving the 10th National Assembly in July this year, MMD had 8 MPs in North-Western province while the UPND had the remaining four seats. From the outset, it should be noted that this province is one of those that gave the MMD overwhelming votes in the past five years however the ruling party’s grip on the grassroots has been slowly slipping away following the demise of late Ben Tetamashimba who held the Solwezi Central seat for quite some time both on the MMD and opposition ticket.
The UPND under the leadership of its founding president Anderson Mazoka swept the North-Western Province in the 2001 General Elections but lost terribly to the MMD in the 2006 polls. However, in the last tenure of parliament, the UPND ‘stole’ two parliamentary seats from the MMD, these were Solwezi central seat after the death of the incumbent MMD MP Ben Tetamashimba and the Mufumbwe seat after the death of the incumbent MMD MP Misheck Bonshe.
In these two by-elections, the UPND claimed back its lost glory and also boasted that they were making a resurgence which would culminate into a landslide in 2011 however that is yet to be seen. The UPND will try its best to defend its four seats and try to increase that number.
With 8 seats in the last legislature, the MMD will do anything to defend its seats as well as threaten the four ‘renegade’ UPND seats which it feels it can reclaim. For the PF, this province will still sound abit problematic like Southern Province however the ‘donchi kubeba’ campaign machine cannot be ruled out going by the massive rallies PF leader Michael Sata addressed a few weeks ago in the province which seem to be larger than the ones he had in both the 2006 and 2008 presidential campaigns.
Smaller parties like the Alliance for Democracy and Development (ADD) and the National Movement for Progress (NMP) also hope to get a chunk of this lucrative province despite its low number of registered voters. The ADD is fielding its Secretary General Stafford Lizu for the Kabompo East seat and so far he has been making rounds campaigning across the province. For Ngandu Magande’s NMP, they hope to also get a piece of this province which they hope can be their launch pad to their eventual superpower status. Infact Magande launched his new party in North-Western Province before he rolled it over to the whole country.
In conclusion, the battle for the North-Western Province is likely to be a ‘two man’ battle between the MMD and UPND going by recent trends and it will be interesting to see how people will vote especially that this province has seen a boom in economic activities such as the Lumwana mine and the trident mining project.

NORTHERN PROVINCE
This province is a very lucrative prize for any serious political party in Zambia because it is one of the biggest regions both in terms of size as well as the number of registered voters. Big political parties have been traversing this province to ensure that they get a chunk of its voters.
At the dissolution of the Tenth National Assembly, the MMD and the PF were tied at 10 MPs each in the province while the 21st seat (Malole constituency) was held by an independent Emmanuel Munaile. In the past five years, the PF has managed to grab a few seats from the MMD, an indicator which has shocked MMD strategists because some of those seats like Mporokoso were held by the ruling party for a longtime.
The voting pattern in the Northern Province is also like that of the Central Province because people vote according to their geographical area. For example, the ruling MMD’s seats were in the northern part of the province stretching from the west to the east along the Zambia-Tanzania border and a few seats in the center of the province.
The PF had most of its seats in the south and center of the province and recently, they ‘stole’ Mporokoso constituency which is in the heart of the MMD territory in the north.
In the 2011 general elections, it will be interesting to see how the votes will be cast bearing in mind that the PF has shown a resurgence in some of the northern constituencies which have been a headache for them in the past decade. During the Mbala parliamentary by-election a year ago, the PF lost to the MMD by a slim margin, an indication that their popularity had also grown in the past few years going by the difference with the 2006 and 2008 elections.
 The MMD will fight to the last blood because they know that some of their big names such as the Namugalas, the Mutatis and the Simbaos come from this strategically important province and they would not risk losing the vote. The MMD will also try to ride on the backs of the PF ‘rebel’ MPs it has adopted on its ticket.

CENTRAL PROVINCE
In the last general elections, Central Province voted overwhelmingly for the MMD giving it 12 seats with the remaining two going to the UPND. In this year’s polls, the MMD has not re-adopted a number of its incumbent MPs for one reason or another. These include Ackimson Banda (Serenje), Lucy Changwe (Mkushi North) and Friday Malwa (Kapiri Mposhi).
This province can be described as a MMD stronghold but recent trends may show otherwise. In the 2008 Presidential election, the MMD candidate Rupiah Banda was beaten in Kabwe’s two constituencies which were both being held by the ruling party and if that trend repeats itself in the 2011 polls, the PF may get a huge chunk of votes in the so-called ghost town. In Katuba constituency, the MMD expelled its incumbent MP Jonas Shakafuswa who recently defected to the UPND and was adopted by the opposition party to re-contest his seat on its ticket and this constituency is likely to be a flashpoint in the 20 September polls. 
Another potential battleground will be Mwembeshi constituency whose immediate past MP Edward Kasoko was not adopted by the UPND to defend his seat and decided to defect to the ruling MMD and he claims to have crossed with 6, 000  supporters though that claim cannot be independently verified. This seat will be an uphill battle for the MMD if it is to win because for a long time now, the Tongas and Salas in this constituency have been voting for the UPND.
The northern constituencies surrounding Serenje and Kapiri Mposhi District will also be interesting to watch going by recent trends. If you followed the Chitambo by-election a year or two ago, you must have noticed that the PF’s performance and popularity in that by-election grew as compared to its performance in the 2001 and 2006 elections. And with this indicator, it will be interesting to see how the PF will battle it out with the traditional powerhouse the MMD.
All in all, Central Province votes according to its demography. The seats in the west vote predominantly UPND, the eastern part of the province votes MMD while the middle constituencies such as Bwacha and Kabwe Central seem to be leaning towards the PF and it will be interesting to see which colour the province will be painted on 20 September.

WESTERN PROVINCE
The Western Province has become one of the hotly contested regions in the past one year due to some circumstances. Despite it having a small number of registered voters, the province has been voting as one block in the past four elections and usually it has been voting for a winning party or presidential candidate. At the dissolution of parliament in July this year, of the 17 constituencies, the MMD had 15 MPs, the ADD had 1 MP and the UPND also had 1 MP in the province.
From these statistics, it is undisputed that the biggest parties in this region are the MMD, UPND and ADD. However, a third force has emerged in the name of PF following the 14 January, 2011 Mongu riots.
In the recently dissolved Cabinet, a number of its members were from the Western Province and some of the Deputy Ministers were also from the same province.
The province has been firmly in MMD hands but with the 14 January, 2011 Mongu riots, many pundits argue that the political environment has changed as there is huge resentment against the MMD government which banned the planned Limulunga meeting and sent in anti-riot police to enforce the ban and consequently killing some rioters.
Patriotic Front leader Michael Sata’s ‘triumphant’ entry of Senanga and Mongu in May this year sent serious shivers to his rivals. Mr Sata’s huge rallies in the two towns cemented his unwavering support for the restoration of the 1964 Barotseland Agreement within 90 days of getting into office if elected on 20 September. To some, this stance has won him many supporters needed for him to offset the tables in this year’s elections. In his usual opportunistic manner, the PF strongman went as far as praising the Linyungandambo group which government blamed for the January 14 violence. All in all, the King Cobra is likely to increase his presidential votes this year in Barotseland because some people have come to believe his promises on the Barotseland Agreement however he may not get a lot of votes in the town of Kaoma which is predominantly Kaonde and Luvale as opposed to other towns which are predominantly Lozis.
The PF has also fielded a good number of candidates in the province in order to claim a chunk of the 17 seats.  Noted among the candidates is PF National Chairperson Inonge Wina in Nalolo constituency and former Caritas Mongu Director Nathaniel Mubukwanu who is contesting in Mongu central constituency.
For the UPND, the chances of getting a lot of votes are high since this province once served as one of its strongholds. Earlier this year, UPND President Hakainde Hichilema toured the province with his real change message. HH campaigned in Mongu, Kaoma and Kalabo were he addressed thousands of people at his rallies giving an indication that even UPND is a factor in Barotseland.
At parliamentary level, the UPND has adopted popular candidates who include party vice president Francis Simenda for Mongu Central, chairman for logistics Sibote Sibote who is vying for Nalikwanda while Likando Mufalali is eying the Senanga seat.  
Another party which is likely to be a factor in Western Province is the opposition Alliance for Development and Democracy (ADD) whose president Charles Milupi was an independent MP for Luena constituency in Mongu. Last year Mr Milupi resigned and successfully retained his seat on the ADD ticket in a by-election held a few months later. The opposition leader is a native of the province however his popularity is not well distributed in the province as was seen last year when he was almost lynched by Mongu residents when he started singing the national anthem at a public rally. Apart from that, a number of ADD party structures in the western province have been defecting to other parties giving a huge task to Mr Milupi to consolidate his strength in the province.
All in all, Lozis have been known to vote like Tongas in that they vote in blocks in any particular election. It will be interesting to see how 20 September will shape the outlook of the province in terms of political dominance.


[1] Major Chizyuka is the immediate past Member of Parliament under the UPND. Suffice to mention that practically Major was an MMD supporter for over two years of his term as MP. Major Chizyuka opted to support the MMD because of his opposition to the PF-UPND Pact.

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

2011 ELECTIONS: PF LIST OF ADOPTED PARLIAMENTARY CANDIDATES

 CENTRAL PROVINCE
            Name:                                                     Constituency
  1. Osward Chuulu                                            Chisamba
  2. Susan Mwelwa                                             Katuba
  3. Catherine Chilonda                                      Keembe
  4. Sydney Mushanga                                         Bwacha
  5. James Kapyanga                                           Kabwe Central
  6. Eddie C. Musonda                                       Kapiri Mposhi
  7. Ingrid Mpande                                             Mkushi North
  8. Davies Chisopa                                            Mkushi South
  9. Derrick Chola Kalenshi                                 Mwembeshi
  10. 10. Donald Nsonga                                            Mumbwa
  11.  Edith Kasenzale Crehan                                Nangoma
  12.  Chanda Mutale                                             Chitambo
  13.  Chama Mushota John                                   Muchinga
  14.  Phillip Kosam                                              Serenje Central
  
COPPERBELT PROVINCE
          Name                                                          Constituency
  1. Esther Mwilwa Banda                                   Chililabombwe
  2. Dr. Joseph Katema                                       Chingola
  3. Wylbur Chisiya Simuusa                               Nchanga
  4. Rayford Mbulu                                             Kalulushi
  5. Mwenya Musenge                                         Chimwemwe
  6. Moses Chishimba                                         Kamfinsa
  7. Bonnie Mutale                                              Kwacha
  8. Lackson Kazabu                                           Nkana
  9. Richard Musukwa                                        Wusakile
  10.  Steve Chungu                                              Luanshya
  11.  Chishimba Kambwili                                    Roan
  12.  Stg. Major John Akufuna                              Mufulira Central
  13.  Yamfwa Mukanga                                         Kantanshi
  14.  Levy K. Chabala                                           Kankoyo
  15. Emmanuel T. Chenda                                   Bwana Mkubwa
  16. Susan Berina Kawandami                    Chifubu
  17. Dorothy Kazunga                                         Kabushi
  18. Fackson Shamenda                                      Ndola Central
  19. Patrick Chakupalesa Mwanawasa                  Kafulafuta
  20. Rev. Christopher S. Kalenge                         Lufwanyama
  21. Stardy Mwale                                               Masaiti
  22.  Keith Maila                                                   Mpongwe

EASTERN PROVINCE
          Name                                                            Constituency
  1.  Nickson Phiri                                               Chadiza Central
  2. Vincent Mwale                                             Vubwi
  3. Lambwe Kachali                                           Chama North
  4. Dr. Affron Chakupa Lungu (Prince Galamala)  Chama South
  5. Lucas Phiri                                                   Chipangali
  6. Lameck Mangani                                          Chipata Central
  7. Saul Zulu                                                     Kasenengwa
  8. George Kanyamula Zulu                                Luangeni
  9. Musa Banda                                                 Milanzi
  10. Mustapher Banda                                          Mkaika
  11. Samuel Milanzi                                             Sinda
  12. Boniface Paul Botha                                     Chasefu
  13. Clement Mwale                                             Lumezi
  14. Evans Kazonga Ngoma                                 Lundazi Central
  15. Mabvuto Augustine Mwanza                         Nyimba
  16. Paradious Sakala                                          Kapoche
  17. Godfrey Banda                                             Msanzala
  18. Leonard Banda                                             Petauke Central
  19. Kaweche Kaunda                                          Malambo
  
LUAPULA RPOVINCE
          Name                                                           Constituency
  1. Nickson Chilangwa                                      Kawambwa
  2. Rodgers Mwewa                                          Mwansabombwe
  3. Ronald Chitotela                                           Pambashe
  4. Harry Kalaba                                                Bahati
  5. Kennedy Sakeni                                            Mansa Central
  6. Davies Mwila                                               Chipili
  7. Mighty Mumba                                             Mambilima
  8. David Mabumba                                          Mwense Central
  9. Raymond Mpundu                                       Nchelenge
  10.  Chifita Matafwali                                          Bangweulu
  11. Dr. Andrew Mwali Mutaba                           Chifunabuli
  12. Emelyne Kabanshi                                        Luapula
  13. Gen. Benson Kapaya                                    Chienge
  14. Benson Chola Milenge                                  Chembe
  
NORTHERN PROVINCE
          Name                                                          Constituency
  1. Obius Chabu Chisala                                    Chilubi
  2. Hastings C. Nsensembeka                            Chimbamilonga
  3. Maxas Bweupe Ng’onga                               Kaputa
  4. G.B Mwamba                                              Kasama Central
  5. Alfredah Mwamba Kansembe                       Lukashya
  6. Lazarous Chota                                            Lubansenshi
  7. Chungu Bwalya Lazarous                    Lupososhi
  8. Emmanuel Chilubanama                                Lunte
  9. Prof. Neverly G. Willombe                           Mporokoso
  10. Christopher B. Yaluma                                 Malole
  11. Freedom Chomba Sikazwe                           Mpulungu
  12. Evaristo Kasunga                                          Mbala
  13. Giles Chomba Yambayamba                        Senga Hill
  
LUSAKA PROVINCE
          Name                                                         Constituency
  1. Sylvia T. Masebo                                         Chongwe
  2. Phillip Mutantika                                           Rufunsa
  3. Obvious Summerton Mwaliteta                     Kafue
  4. Geoffrey Chuumbwe                                    Chilanga
  5. Pastor James Gutinyu                                   Feira
  6. Edgar Lungu                                                Chawama
  7. Given Lubinda                                              Kabwata
  8. Col. Gerry Chanda                                       Kanyama
  9. Dr. Guy Scott                                              Lusaka Central
  10. Jean Nyumbi Kapata                                     Mandevu
  11. Miles Sampa                                                Matero
  12. Prof. Nkandu Luo                                        Munali
  
MUCHINGA PROVINCE
          Name                                                          Constituency
  1. Davies Mwango                                            Kanchibiya
  2. Mwimba Malama                                          Mfuwe
  3. Mwansa Kapeya                                           Mpika Central
  4. Christopher Mulenga                                    Chinsali
  5. Kampyongo Stephen Shinga                         Shiwang’andu
  6. Col. John Siame                                           Nakonde
  7. Bresfold Gondwe                                         Isoka East
  8. Malozo Sichone                                           Isoka West
  
NORTH WSTERN PROVINCE
          Name                                                          Constituency
  1. Tandy Chipawa                                            Kabompo East
  2. Joyce Chijilo Kankiza                                   Kabompo West
  3. Fabiano Chiposo                                          Kasempa
  4. Bert Mushala                                                Mufumbwe
  5. Able Bulawayo Kazhila                                 Mwinilunga East
  6. Victor Kayekesi                                           Mwinilunga West
  7. Newton Malwa                                             Solwezi Central
  8. Peter Ilunga                                                  Solwezi East
  9. Rodiness Shatewa Ndumba                          Solwezi West
  10. Thom Makondo                                           Zambezi East
  11. Christabel Ngimbu Mukuyu                          Zambezi West
  12. Harold Bickson Mbaulu                                Chavuma

SOUTHERN PROVINCE
          Name                                                          Constituency
  1. Jones Kawilila                                              Choma Central
  2. Aaron Muchindu                                          Mbabala
  3. Kebby Hantuba                                            Pemba
  4. Peter Chiyombe                                            Gweembe
  5. Rodwell Mwetwa                                          Dundumwezi
  6. Omar Munsanje                                            Kalomo Central
  7. Gidson Muuzu                                             Mapatizya
  8. Josephs Rikki Akafumba                              Livingstone
  9. Benson Hamujamba                                     Chikankata
  10. Derrick Chila                                               Magoye
  11. Lucy Mwiinde                                              Mazabuka Central
  12. Francis Bwembya                                         Bweengwa
  13. Gravor Nsanzya                                           Monze
  14. Reginald Mogoba                                         Moomba
  15. Aaron Moono Mwiinga                                 Namwala
  16. Lovemore Kakuba Kanyama                         Siavonga
  17. Mike Petama                                                Sinazongwe
  18. Pascalina Musokotwane                               Katombola
  19. George Chipasu Kaingu Chitembo                Itezhi Tezhi
                        
WESTERN PROVINCE
          Name                                                         Constituency
  1. Dr. Muyenga Atanga                                    Kalabo Central
  2. Lt. Col. Trueman Simuyawa Kaneta              Liuwa
  3. Kafuka Kafuka                                             Sikoongo
  4. Kaleka E. Maseka                                         Kaoma Central
  5. Musangu Muzaza                                          Luampa
  6. Richard Timba Simbula                                Mangango
  7. Marks Mbunji                                               Lukulu East
  8. Eileen Mbuywana Imbwae                            Lukulu West
  9. Litambo Ndombo                                         Luena
  10. Mubukwanu Nathaniel                                   Mongu Central
  11. Maurice Mukubesa Munembo                       Nalikwanda
  12. Inonge Mutukwa Wina                                  Nalolo
  13. Maina W. Akabondo                                    Senanga Central
  14. Mubiana Mutomena                                      Sinjembela
  15. Albertina Bulongo Pota Mwanamwalye         Mulobezi
  16. Col. Collins Masililop Mwanamwale              Mwandi
  17. Evans Chipman                                            Sesheke