Mainza Mathias Chona (21 January 1930 – 11 December 2001) was a Zambian politician and founder of UNIP who served as the third vice-president of Zambia...
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minister of Zambia was the head of government of Zambia. From 1973 to 1975, Mainza Chona was the first person to hold the position following independence from...
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Salisbury. While Kaunda was in prison, Mainza Chona and other nationalists broke away from the ANC and, in October 1959, Chona became the first president of the...
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1959 by Mainza Chona as a successor of the Zambian African National Congress (ZANC), banned earlier that year. UNIP was initially led Chona as the ZANC...
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Mongu, in Barotseland. While the ZANC leadership was in jail or away, Mainza Chona and other nationalists from ZANC formed a new party, the United National...
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Vice-presidents of Zambia Reuben Kamanga (1964–1967) Simon Kapwepwe (1967–1970) Mainza Chona (1970–1973) none (1973–1991)[n] Levy Mwanawasa (1991–1994) Godfrey Miyanda...
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1967 UNIP 2 Simon Kapwepwe (1922–1980) October 1967 October 1970 UNIP 3 Mainza Chona (1930–2001) October 1970 August 1973 UNIP Post abolished (1973–1991)...
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President – 1964–1967 Simon Kapwepwe – Vice President – 1967–1970 Mainza Mathias Chona – Vice President – 1970–1973 (post abolished thereafter and reintroduced...
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Vice-presidents of Zambia Reuben Kamanga (1964–1967) Simon Kapwepwe (1967–1970) Mainza Chona (1970–1973) none (1973–1991)[n] Levy Mwanawasa (1991–1994) Godfrey Miyanda...
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Kenneth Kaunda Lyndon B. Johnson December 22, 1969 February 3, 1970 Mainza Chona Kenneth Kaunda Richard Nixon December 2, 1970 December 21, 1970 Andrew...
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