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Ministry of National Guidance and Religious Affairs

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The Ministry of National Guidance and Religious Affairs was a ministry in Zambia. It was headed by the Minister of National Guidance and Religious Affairs.

The ministry was originally created as the Ministry for National Guidance. It was renamed the Ministry for Development and National Guidance after the Development portfolio was merged into it in 1970.[1]

During the multi-party era, the ministry was initially created in 1997 a desk in the Office of the President, overseen by a deputy minister.[2] It became a full ministry in 2016.[2] After the 2021 general election, the ministry was dissolved and turned into a department of the Office of the Vice-President.[3]

List of ministers

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Minister Party Term start Term end
Minister for National Guidance
Justin Chimba United National Independence Party 1968 1970
Minister for Development and National Guidance
Justin Chimba United National Independence Party 1970 1970
Minister of National Guidance and Religious Affairs
Godfridah Sumaili Patriotic Front 2016 2021

Deputy ministers

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Minister Party Term start Term end
Deputy Minister for Religious Affairs in State House
Peter Chintala Movement for Multi-Party Democracy 1997 2001

References

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  1. ^ Summary of World Broadcasts: Non-Arab Africa, BBC Monitoring, issues 3498–3573, 1970
  2. ^ a b ZAMBIA: Church Leaders Oppose Ministry on Guidance and Religious Affairs CISA News Africa, 26 September 2018
  3. ^ "Parley approves turning gender ministry into Office of the President dept, among other changes". Zambia: News Diggers!. 2021-09-15. Retrieved 2024-11-02.