Given Lubinda | |
Birth Date: | 15 May 1963 |
Birth Place: | Zambia |
Office: | Minister of Agriculture and Livestock[1] |
President: | Edgar Lungu |
Term Start: | 12 February 2015 |
Term End: | September 2015 |
Predecessor: | Wilbur Simuusa |
Successor: | Himself (as Minister of Agriculture) Himself (as Minister of Agriculture and Livestock)[2] |
Office1: | Minister of Foreign Affairs |
President1: | Michael Sata |
Term Start1: | 12 January 2012 [3] |
Term End1: | 21 February 2013 [4] |
Predecessor1: | Chishimba Kambwili |
Successor1: | Effron Lungu |
Office2: | Minister of Information and Broadcasting Services |
President2: | Michael Sata |
Term Start2: | 29 September 2011 [5] |
Term End2: | 12 January 2012 |
Predecessor2: | Ronnie Shikapwasha |
Successor2: | Kennedy Sakeni |
Profession: | Agriculturalist/Consultant |
Nationality: | Zambian |
Given Lubinda is a Zambian politician who served in the Cabinet of Zambia as Minister of Justice. He is a former Member of Parliament for the National Assembly of Zambia for Kabwata Constituency in Lusaka. He was first elected as Kabwata MP in 2001 under the UPND ticket and was Minister of Foreign Affairs from 2012 to 2013.[6] Following the retirement of Edgar Lungu from active politics after the 2021 election, Given Lubinda was the acting president of the former ruling party, the Patriotic Front.[7] However, Edgar Lungu returned to active politics in October 2023 and he was handed back the Patriotic Front presidency,[8] [9] with Given Lubinda being appointed as the party's vice-president,[10] a position he held before Lungu's retirement after the 2021 election.[11] [12] Lubinda is of mixed-race parentage. He is known as an outspoken politician.
Following the death of President Levy Mwanawasa, he came under criticism from both members of the ruling Movement for Multiparty Democracy and the opposition for voicing concerns on issues such as expenditure after the government planned and eventually increased salaries and allowances for both ministers and members of Parliament.[13]
In January 2012 he bungee-jumped from the Victoria Falls bridge to restore confidence in the jump arrangements after Australian Erin Langworthy's rope broke during her jump. He has offered to jump again with Langworthy.[14]
In February 2013, Lubinda was removed from his position as Minister of Foreign Affairs after being accused of leaking information to the opposition United Party for National Development, a party he previously belonged to. This was viewed as a result of pressure on the president to remove a potential successor by other ministers who were vying for the presidency.[15]
After Sata's death in 2014, Lubinda was appointed Minister of Agriculture and Livestock by President Edgar Lungu on 12 February 2015.