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Chanda Augustine Katotobwe is a Zambian Politician and Member of Parliament for Luapula Constituency in Lunga District of Luapula Province. He was elected to the position under the Patriotic Front (PF) Party in August 2021.[1][2][3][4]
Education and personal life
Katotobwe holds a Bachelor of Science and a Master of Engineering in Construction Management.
Katotobwe is married and has four children. He is a Christian by faith and a devout member of the Catholic Church.
Politics
Katotobwe’s interest in politics was inspired by his late father, Augustine Bernard Chanda Katotobwe, who was an elected Member of Parliament and later Minister of State in the United National Independence Party (UNIP) government of the late Zambia’s founding father, Dr. Kenneth Kaunda. Katotobwe competed for the Luapula Constituency seat in 2021 general elections, the same parliamentary seat was once held by his late father until 1991, when UNIP lost elections.[5]
Parliamentary work
In the Zambian Parliament, Katotobwe serves as a member of the Parliamentary Committee on Energy, Water Development and Tourism. He also serves as a member of the Parliamentary Committee on Media and Information Communication Technology. He is the Chairperson of the Zambia-Angola Parliamentary Friendship and the Chairperson of the African Parliamentary Network on Illicit Financial Flows and Taxation (APNIFFT) Zambia Caucus. Katotobwe is also a member of the Zambia-Cuba Parliamentary Friendship, the Zambia-China Parliamentary Friendship, the Zambia-Russia Parliamentary Friendship and the Zambia- Algeria Parliamentary Friendship.[6][7]

