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Reuben Kamanga

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He retired from politics in 1991 before the political defeat of UNIP to the Movement for Multiparty Democracy (MMD). He left/retired with a few other colleagues who opted not to fight. Kamanga later died on 20 September at his Makeni home in 1996. In October 2014, the extended Kamanga family wrote a
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changed him to serve in a different cabinet post. Thus, he was posted to Minister of Foreign Affairs in 1967, and then became Minister of Rural Development in 1969. He served in the Ministry of Agriculture as well. In 1983 Kamanga was appointed to the Central Committee in charge of Rural Development.
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Kamanga was imprisoned several times during the independence struggle especially during the period 1959–60. In 1958 Kamanga along with other senior males from the Eastern Province joined the United National Independence party (UNIP). He later went to live in Cairo from 1960–62. Before
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letter to the Zambian Government asking them to rename the Chipata District hospital after Ruben Kamanga, saying that he deserves to have something in his name for how influential he was during the fight for independence.
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RCK also served as Member of the Central Committee in charge of Legal & Political Affairs, before his retirement in 1990.
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Kamanga was born on 2 August in 1929 in Chipata district of the Eastern Zambia at Chitandika village of chief Chinunda.
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under President Kenneth Kaunda. As the country's first Vice President, Kamanga served for three years before
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Following the attainment of independence on 24 October 1964, Kamanga was appointed and became Zambia's first
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Momba, Jotham C. (1985). "Peasant Differentiation and Rural Party Politics in Colonial Zambia".
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Vice-President of Zambia
Kenneth Kaunda
Simon Kapwepwe
Chipata
Northern Rhodesia
Makeni home, Lusaka, Zambia
Zambian
Zambian
freedom fighter
politician
statesman
Munali Secondary School
Zambia's independence
United National Independence Party
Vice-President
Kenneth Kaunda
Bibcode
1985JSAfS..11..281M
doi
10.1080/03057078508708100
JSTOR
2636528
"Times of Zambia | Name hospital after Reuben Kamanga, family begs State"
Biographical sketch at El Corresponsal
Vice-President of Zambia
Simon Kapwepwe
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Vice-presidents of Zambia

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