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The Night Without a President - Sikota Wina - Google Books
- Sikota Wina (31 August – 15 June ) was a Zambian politician.
Sikota Wina: Passing of a UNIP cowboy - Times of Zambia
Born on August 31, 1931, Sikota Wina was the first Zambia's Minister of Health and the last remaining former minister from the First Cabinet. | |
Sikota Wina was born on August 31, 1931, at Mongu, Barotse Province, son of the traditional Chief Minister to the Paramount Chief. | |
Mrs Wina described late Mr Wina as a humble and dedicated leader who not only fought for Zambia's independence but also for his family. |
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- Sikota Wina was born on August 31, , at Mongu, Barotse Province, son of the traditional Chief Minister to the Paramount Chief.
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- The late Sikota Wina’s career, first in the UNIP government where he was in the first cabinet as minister of health and later by holding several positions in the post-UNIP era, encapsulated much of this country’s history, from the racial nuances of the struggle against white minority rule to reversion to plural politics.
Sikota Wina
Zambian politician (1931–2022)
Sikota Wina (31 August 1931 – 15 June 2022) was a Zambian politician. He was a member of the Legislative Council and the National Assembly and the country's first Minister of Health. He also held the posts of Minister for Local Government and Minister of Information, Broadcasting and Tourism.
Biography
Wina was born in Mongu in 1931. His father was Chief Minister to the Paramount Chief of Barotseland.[1] He attended Kafue Training School and then Munali Secondary School in Lusaka,[1][2] before going on to study at the University of Fort Hare in South Africa. However, he was expelled from the university due to his political activity.[1]
Wina returned to Northern Rhodesia and worked in the Information Department of the colonial government, and in 1954 he was arrested for entering a whites-only restaurant.[2] In 1956 he began working as a journalist, editing the African Life magaz
Sikota Wina Age, Net Worth, Bio, Height [Updated December 2024 ]
- The only surviving member of the cabinet Sikota Wina has died.