Nevers Mumba

Nevers Mumba ( born May 18, 1960) is Pastor and politicians in Zambia.

Training

Nevers Mumba was born as one of twelve children of the teacher Sunday Peter Mumba and his wife Martha in the north of Zambia. He attended Hillcrest Technical Secondary School in Livingstone, one of the most prestigious schools in Zambia. He is friends since 1981 with Evangelist Reinhard Bonnke, on whose recommendation he was taken up by Christ for the Nations Bible College at, where he graduated in 1984.

Pastor

Then Mumba in Zambia founded a church that quickly counted 1,000 members and 17 other start-ups planned. He has a strong reputation as an evangelist in the Zambian television station Trinity Broadcasting Network, but also in Uganda, Namibia and Canada. He had repeated guest on programs in the Republic of South Africa and the Christian Broadcasting Network in Virginia Beach in the USA. He is considered extremely dedicated preacher. He is the founder and president of Victory Ministries International, which opposes the disadvantage of developing countries in financial matters and supply, as well as the Victory University maintains. From the University of Michigan - Flint, he was honored with the Dr. honoris causa.

Policy

In the election in Zambia in 2001 Mumba ran as presidential candidate of the National Citizens ' Coalition and generated 2.2 percent of the vote. After that he was from May 2003 to October 4, 2004 Vice- President of Zambia. As such, he was responsible for most of the constitutional reform. With Levy Mwanawasa led to a rift over moral issues, precisely because informal payments Zambian politician to Laurent -Désiré Kabila in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, against which nervers Mumba turned public.

Mumba 's party since 2006, President of the reform. This made ​​the 2006 electoral alliance with the National Democratic Front All People's Congress, the Party for Unity, Democracy and Development, Zambia Republican Party and the Zambia Development Congress. This electoral alliance changed its name to National Democratic Focus and nominated as a presidential candidate Benjamin Mwila.

Private life

Mumba is married with his wife Florence, a sister of Kenneth Kaunda, five children.

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