Nakatindi Yeta Nganga
Nakatindi Yeta Nganga | |
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Member of the National Assembly for Nalikwanda | |
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Preceded by | Seat created |
Succeeded by | Morgan Simwinji |
Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Labor and Social Development | |
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Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Mines and Co-operatives | |
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Parliamentary Secretary to the Minister of Co-operatives, Youth and Social Development | |
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Member of the House of Chiefs | |
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Personal details | |
Born | 1922 Lealui, Northern Rhodesia |
Died | 1972 |
Political party | UNIP |
Nakatindi Yeta Nganga na afọ (1922 - 1972) bụ onye Lozi aristocrat na onye ndọrọ ndọrọ ọchịchị Zambia.[1] N'otu n'ime ụmụ nwanyị mbụ a họpụtara na National Assembly, ọ bụkwa nwanyị mbụ na-eto eto na mba ahụ.
Akụkọ ndụ
[dezie | dezie ebe o si]A mụrụ Nakatindi na Lealui; nna ya bụ Yeta III, Litunga nke Barotseland. Ọ gara ụlọ akwụkwọ agụmakwụkwọ Tiger Kloof na South Africa, n'etiti afọ 1952 na afọ 1964 ọ rụrụ ọrụ na Mongu-Lealui District Education Authority.[1] Ọ bụ nwanyị mbụ a ma ama na Barotseland sonyeere UNIP, ọ bụkwa onye nduzi mbụ nke UNIP Women's Brigade, ọkwá ọ nọ na ya ruo mgbe Maria Nankolongo meriri ya na ntuli aka ime obodo na afọ 1967.[1][2] O sonyere na ntuli aka nke ndị omeiwu nke afọ 1962 na mpaghara Zambezi, mana Job Michello nke Northern Rhodesian African National Congress meriri ya.[3]
Na ntuli aka nke afọ 1964, Nakatindi gbara ọsọ na mpaghara Nalikwanda ma họpụta ya na Kansụl Iwu, nke ghọrọ National Assembly mgbe nnwere onwe n'ikpeazụ n'afọ ahụ. Ya na Margret Mbeba na Ester Banda, ọ bụ onye otu ụmụ nwanyị mbụ a họpụtara na ndị omeiwu.[4] Ọ gara n'ihu bụrụ odeakwụkwọ omebe iwu nke Minista nke Ọrụ na Mmepe Ọha na afọ 1966, nwanyị mbụ nwere ọkwa minista dị ala.[1][5] N'afọ sochirinụ, a họpụtara ya ka ọ bụrụ odeakwụkwọ omebe iwu nke Mines na Co-operatives, tupu ọ bụrụ ode akwụkwọ omebe iwu na Minista nke Co-operations, Youth and Social Development na afọ 1967.[1]
Nakatindi nọgidere bụrụ onye otu National Assembly ruo mgbe ọ tụfuru oche ya na Zambia African National Congress na ntuli aka afọ 1968.[1] Ọ ghọrọ onye otu House of Chiefs na gọvanọ nke Sesheke District, ọkwá ọ rụrụ ruo mgbe ọ nwụrụ na afọ 1972.[1]
Nwa ya nwanyị a na akpọ Nakatindi Wina, otu n'ime ụmụ iri na otu, mechara bụrụ onye omeiwu na onye minista.[1][6]
Ebenside
[dezie | dezie ebe o si]- ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 1.5 1.6 1.7 Wim van Binsbergen (1987) Chiefs and the state in independent Zambia Journal of Legal Pluralism
- ↑ Lubosi Kikamba (2012) The role of women's organisations in the political development of Zambia, 1964-2001: A case study of the UNIP Women's League and the Zambia National Women's Lobby Group University of Zambia
- ↑ Alexander Grey Zulu (2007) The memoirs of Alexander Grey Zulu, Times Printpak Zambia, p228
- ↑ Mbuyo Nalumango and Monde Sifuniso (1998) Woman power in politics, Zambia Women Writers Association, p48
- ↑ Kamini Krishna & Friday E. Mulenga (2004) Contribution of Zambian Women and Indian Women to the Struggle for Freedom: A legend of Courage and Compassion ‘African Renewal, African Renaissance’: New Perspectives on Africa’s Past and Africa’s Present
- ↑ Zambia: Women of substance: Their stories told Times of Zambia, 10 June 1998