Fackson Shamenda

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Fackson U. Shamenda (born 18 September 1950[1]) is a Zambian trade unionist and politician.

Shamenda worked for the postal service, and in 1979 he became the leader of the National Union of Communication Workers. In 1982, he became the regional representative for the Postal, Telegraph and Telephone International, then from 1994 he served as its African representative.[2]

In 1991, Shamendra was elected as president of the Zambia Congress of Trade Unions, and also as president of the Southern Africa Trade Union Co-ordination Council. In 2000, he was elected as president of the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions, the only African ever to hold the post.[2]

Shamendra was a supporter of the Patriotic Front. In 2011, he stood down from his trade union posts, and was elected to the National Assembly of Zambia, representing Ndola Central. He was immediately appointed as Ministry of Labour and Social Security, and served until 2015, when he retired.[2]

References[]

  1. ^ "Fackson Shamenda". National Assembly of Zambia. Retrieved 16 October 2019.
  2. ^ a b c "Social muscle". The Business Year. 2014. Retrieved 16 October 2019.
Trade union offices
Preceded by President of the Zambia Congress of Trade Unions
1991–2002
Succeeded by
Leonard Choongo Hikaumba
Preceded by President of the International Confederation of Free Trade Unions
2000–2004
Succeeded by
Assembly seats
Preceded by
Mark Mushili
Member of the National Assembly for Ndola Central
2011–2015
Succeeded by
Political offices
Preceded by Ministry of Labour and Social Security
2011–2015
Succeeded by
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