Brenda Mwika Tambatamba

Brenda Mwika Tambatamba (born 29 April 1961) is a Zambian politician. She has been a member of the National Assembly of Zambia for Kasempa since 2016. She is a member of the United Party for National Development. She is the current of Labour and Social Security of Zambia.

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  • Since taking office in 2016, I have achieved several key developments through effective use of the Constituency Development Fund (CDF). In 2017, I formed a well-balanced CDF Committee with a woman as vice chairperson. With CDF support, we have renovated and built several 1x2 classroom blocks and funded the completion of the previously stalled Lwamadamba Market. We completed an ablution facility at Kasempa Bus Station, and under my leadership, classrooms at Lufupa Secondary School have also been completed.


  • Since childhood, I’ve felt a strong calling to contribute positively to this world, driven by the belief that we are all here to make it better. When people seek roles to provide solutions and uplift others, it benefits everyone. Aspiring leaders should aim to create a paradise on earth, with the belief that our collective efforts can truly make a difference. If we dedicate our time to productivity and community-building, rather than excessive leisure or idle talk, we could all contribute to a better planet. I encourage each of us to reflect on how we allocate our time, focusing more on constructive activities and less on distractions.


  • The people of Kasempa share a strong aspiration for an improved quality of life. They envision a district with better services, enhanced road infrastructure, and township roads upgraded to bitumen standards. They hope to see Kasempa featured on ZNBC TV’s "My District" program like other districts nationwide. Residents also seek a more direct route for trade with Lusaka and the Copperbelt, along with job opportunities in both public and private sectors. They call for closer oversight of new mining operations in the area and demand better accountability and transparency from agro-dealers and officials entrusted to serve their community.


  • I am here to serve the people of Kasempa as long as they seek my support. This commitment extends to other forms of service, both within this region and across the nation. I have previously contributed at various levels, including leadership in NGOs and roles in public service, such as serving as Vice Chairperson of the Zambia Tourism Board. Currently, as the UPND MP, I am honored to be Kasempa’s first female representative, working to advance the needs and aspirations of this great community.



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