MAINZA CHONA
PRIME MINISTER: 1973 - 1975 & 1977-1978
No Zambian has held as many governmental posts as Mainza Mathias Chona. The famous Zambian politician and lawyer, was born on
June 21 1930 at Nampeyo in Monze. The son of Chief Chona, he married Yolanta
Mainza in 1953 and the two have two sons and five daughters. He went to school in
at Chona School, Chiluni Catholic Mission, Munali Secondary School, and Gray's
Inn in London.
He served as Member of Parliament for Livingstone 1964; MP for
Mankoya 1968; Minister of Justice 1964; Minister of Home Affairs 1968. From
1969-70, he served in several posts as Minister for Central Province, Minister
without Portfolio, Minister of Provincial and Local Government and later as
Ambassador to United States.
He was Prime Minister from 1973-75 and again
1977-1978. In between he served as Minister of Legal Affairs and Attoney-General
1975-1977. In 1978 he become the Secretary-General of UNIP (the equivalent to
vice president), serving until 1981. He went into private law practice from 1981 to
1984 before being named Zambian's Ambassador to China when he served until
1989. He served on several international congresses and committee including
chairing the UN Inter-Action council of former heads of Government. He is the
author of the novel Kabuca Uleta Tunji.
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