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Lluminzu John Shimaponda, LL. B; MA; PhD, Advocate (8 June 1944 – 4 December 1996) was a male Zambian Advocate and Politician. He served as Member of Parliament for Itezhi-Tezhi constituency for one full term from 1991 to 1996 under the Movement for Multiparty Democracy (MMD). During this time, he served additionally as Deputy Minister for the Ministries of Education [1] and later Commerce, Trade and Industry [2] from 1992 to 1994 and 1994 to 1995 respectively. Thereafter, he was appointed to Full Cabinet Minister positions as Minister of Lands [3] from 1995 to second quarter of 1996 and later in the fourth quarter of 1996, Legal Affairs [4], a position he held until his demise. Dr. Shimaponda won a second term of office as Member of Parliament for Itezhi-Tezhi constituency from 1997 to 2001 but died on 4th December 1996, about the period of publishing elections results.

Lluminzu John Shimaponda

Minister of Legal Affairs [4]

In office 1996–

Preceded by Remmy Mushota

Succeeded by ??

Minister of Lands [3]

In office 1995–1996

Preceded by ??

Succeeded by Peter Machungwa

Deputy Minister of Commerce, Trade and Industry [2]

In office 1994 –1995

Preceded by ??

Succeeded by ??

Deputy Minister of Education responsible for Tertiary Education, Ministry of Education [1]

In office 1992–1994

Preceded by ??

Succeeded by ??

Member of Parliament for Itezhi-Tezhi

In office 1991–1996

Preceded by Mda Shimabo [5]

Succeeded by Bates Namuyamba [5]

References

1. UNESCO International Bureau of Education (1993). 43rd Session of the International Conference on Education. 14-19 September, 1992. Geneva, Switzerland. ED 362449

2. Amnesty International. 1997. ZAMBIA Forcible exile to suppress dissent.

3. The Economist Intelligence Unit. 1996. Third Quarter. Country Report. Zambia. Zaire

4. The Economist Intelligence Unit. 1996. Fourth Quarter. Country Report. Zambia. Zaire

5. Wikipedia National Assembly Itezhi-Tezhi Constituency List of Ministers