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Miles Sampa

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Zambian politician
Honorable
Miles Bwalya Sampa
Elected member of theNational Assembly
In office
September 2011 – August 2016
Preceded byFaustina Bwalya
Succeeded byLloyd Kaziya
ConstituencyMatero
Assumed office
August 2021
Preceded byLloyd Kaziya
ConstituencyMatero
Mayor ofLusaka District
In office
27 July 2018 – August 2021
Preceded byWilson Kalumba
Succeeded byChilando Chitangala
Personal details
Born (1970-12-26)26 December 1970 (age 55)
PartyPatriotic Front
SpouseNchimunya Hampinda Sampa
Children7

Miles Bwalya Sampa is aZambian politician, currently serving as Member of Parliament forMatero Constituency.[1][2] He previously served asMayor ofLusaka, having been elected on 26 July 2018.[3] His election in 2021 would see him return toParliament representingMatero Constituency, a position he once served from 2011 to 2016.[1][4][2] He is a member of thePatriotic Front party.[2][5]

Political career

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In the 2011 general election, Sampa stood as thePatriotic Front candidate forMatero constituency inLusaka District and he won the seat.[1][2][4][6]

PresidentMichael Sata appointed Sampa as theProvincial Minister forLusaka Province in September 2011[7] before transferring him to being the Provincial Minister forSouthern Province in December 2011.[8][9] The president then appointed Sampa as theDeputy Minister of Finance in March 2012.[10] Sampa was then appointed as theDeputy Minister of Commerce, Trade and Industry in May 2013.[11]

After the death of Michael Sata, the Fifth President of theRepublic of Zambia, who was Sampa's uncle, Sampa was elected as President of thePatriotic Front at a controversial Patriotic Front (PF) general party conference.[12][13] His election was later deemed illegal by the High Court of Zambia, and Defense MinisterEdgar Lungu was declared the rightful president of the PF,[14] with Lungu proceeding to be elected as thePresident of Zambia at thepresidential by-election in February 2015. After Lungu won the presidential election, Sampa was reappointed asDeputy Minister of Commerce, Trade and Industry[15] until November 2015 when he resigned from his position.[16] He resigned from the Patriotic Front party in January 2016.[17][18]

He attempted to form a party named the United Democratic Front (UDF).[19] Sampa entered alliances withElias Chipimo'sNational Restoration Party and Eric Chanda's 4th Revolution Party,[20] before eventually endorsingHakainde Hichilema and theUPND to win the2016 general election.[21] After the UPND lost the election, Sampa rejoined the Patriotic Front.[22]

After the death of the incumbent mayor ofLusaka District, Wilson Kalumba, the Patriotic Front adopted Sampa to stand as their candidate in the by-election, which took place on 26 July 2018. Sampa was elected as the mayor of Lusaka.[3] Ahead of the2021 general election, Sampa opted to reclaim the position of Member of Parliament (MP) forMatero constituency (rather than standing again for mayor).[6] He won the Matero parliamentary seat for a second time.[23][1][2]

Miles Sampa was one of eight Patriotic Front members who decided to stand for the position of party president[24] afterEdgar Lungu announced his retirement from active politics following the 2021 general election[25] (leavingGiven Lubinda as the acting party president[26]). Sampa was one of the people who claimed that the Patriotic Front was taking too long to hold its party convention to choose the leader.[27][28]

Eventually, there was a controversial extraordinary general conference in October 2023 where Miles Sampa was declared the president of the Patriotic Front (PF) party, defeating seven other aspirants for the position.[29][30]

Emmanuel Mwamba (the PF Information and Publicity Chairperson; one of the other seven candidates) argued that the convention that took place was illegal and contrary to the outlined procedures in the party's constitution.[29] The convention left the PF party divided[29][31] and the matter was soon taken to the Lusaka High Court.[32] Acting president Given Lubinda subsequently suspended Sampa from the PF.[33][31]

In the same month, Edgar Lungu had announced his return to active politics and Lubinda subsequently gave Lungu back the position of party president[25][34][35] (Lubinda was demoted to party vice-president[36][37]). Due to the high court lifting theinjunction on Sampa assuming his role as party president,[32] the Patriotic Front had two factions (one with Lungu as the leader and one with Sampa as the leader).[31][38][39]

On 25 May 2024, the Lusaka High Court dismissed the case in which six of the PF presidential candidates challenged the election of Sampa as the PF president, declaring him as the party president until further notice.[40]

On 30 June 2024, Sampa decided to dismiss his secretary-general (SG), Morgan Ng'ona, from his SG position.[41][42] Within a week, the court issued an ex-parte stay order which blocked Sampa's decision to dismiss Ng'ona as SG.[41][42] Ng'ona then decided to dismiss Sampa as the president of the party and appointRobert Chabinga (who was theMafinga MP andleader of the opposition[43]) as the acting party president in July 2024.[44] On 10 November 2024, Chabinga decided to expel Sampa among others from the Patriotic Front.[45][46] This leadership dispute between Ng'ona and Sampa was taken to court and Sampa further decided to pursuecontempt of court charges against Ng'ona and Chabinga for portraying the latter as the party president during the ongoing leadership court case after the court ordered them not to.[47][48][49]

On 25 March 2025, theHigh Court of Zambia confirmed Sampa's decision (made on 30 June 2024) to dismiss Ng'ona as the party SG, effectively declaring Sampa as the president and acting SG of the party.[50][51] He proceeded to expel Chabinga and a few others from the Patriotic Front party,[52] which was challenged in court.[53]

On 1 May 2025, Sampa decided to reunite hisPatriotic Front faction with the faction forEdgar Lungu, effectively stepping down from the party presidency.[54][55][56][57] Lungu was handed back the party presidency andGiven Lubinda was handed back the party vice-presidency (and therefore was acting president in Lungu's absence),[54][56] with Sampa being appointed as the leader of the opposition.[55][57] However, theparliament speaker declined to recognize Sampa as the leader of the opposition, citing that Robert Chabinga was still recognized in that position (the PF faction led by Lungu was viewed to not have the authority to make the decision on who should be the leader of opposition).[58]

References

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  2. ^abcde"Miles Sampa | National Assembly of Zambia".www.parliament.gov.zm. Retrieved2023-11-05.
  3. ^ab"Miles Sampa Elected Lusaka Mayor".Open Zambia. 2018-07-27. Retrieved2024-10-22.
  4. ^ab"Sampa attacks greedy MPs".Daily Nation. 24 July 2014. Archived from the original on December 13, 2014. Retrieved12 December 2014.
  5. ^"Miles Sampa goes to court over PF office-bearers – Zambia Daily Mail News Website". Retrieved2025-07-18.
  6. ^ab"I've unfinished business in Matero – Miles".Zambia: News Diggers!. 2021-03-21. Retrieved2024-10-22.
  7. ^"Sampa Urges Residents to Keep the country Clean".AllAfrica. 8 November 2011. Retrieved3 July 2025.
  8. ^"Zambia : Miles Sampa courts Souththern Province leaders".Lusaka Times. 2011-12-30. Retrieved2025-07-03.
  9. ^"Zambia : President Sata fires Southern province minister".Lusaka Times. 2011-12-16. Retrieved2025-07-03.
  10. ^"Mwaliteta Pledges to Foster South Development".AllAfrica. 8 March 2012. Retrieved3 July 2025.
  11. ^"Miles Sampa demoted - Zambian Eye".Zambian Eye - Breaking News and Current Affairs. 2013-05-09. Retrieved2025-07-03.
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  13. ^Adamu, Peter (13 November 2014)."Miles Sampa Launches Campaign 24 Hours after Sata Burial".Zambia Reports. Retrieved12 December 2014.
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  16. ^"Zambia : Nchelenge MP replaces Miles Sampa as Deputy Minister".Lusaka Times. 2015-11-10. Retrieved2025-07-03.
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  18. ^"Zambia : Miles Sampa finally resigns from PF". 2016-01-21. Retrieved2023-11-05.
  19. ^"Zambia : Miles Sampa forms a new political party". 2016-04-23. Retrieved2023-11-12.
  20. ^"Zambia : Miles Sampa kicked out of the Orange Alliance". 2016-03-27. Retrieved2023-11-12.
  21. ^"Zambia : Miles Sampa and HH sign an Electoral Pact as Guy Scott endorses HH". 2016-03-28. Retrieved2023-11-05.
  22. ^Njenga, Mukosha Funga (2017-12-14)."Miles rejoins PF, endorses Lungu for 2021".Zambia: News Diggers!. Retrieved2023-11-05.
  23. ^"SAMPA GRABS MATERO, AS UPND GET KABWATA – Daily Nation". Retrieved2024-10-22.
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  26. ^"Zambia : Lubinda focused on Uniting PF rather than contesting for Presidency". 2022-04-10. Retrieved2022-11-19.
  27. ^"Times of Zambia | Miles Sampa fights on, challenges PF". Retrieved2023-11-05.
  28. ^Chisola, Esther (2023-08-08)."I've withdrawn my matter, PF has no excuse now not to hold convention – Miles".Zambia: News Diggers!. Retrieved2023-11-05.
  29. ^abc"Zambia : Miles Sampa Elected as PF Party President in Controversial Extraordinary General Conference".Lusaka Times. 2023-10-25. Retrieved2023-11-24.
  30. ^https://diggers.news/local/2023/10/25/miles-takes-over-pf-as-lubinda-expels-him/ Miles takes over
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  32. ^ab"Zambia : Miles Sampa Remains PF President After High Court Lifts Injunction". 2023-10-28. Retrieved2024-08-15.
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  38. ^"Zambia : Police Deployed to Guard PF Secretariat Amid Fears of Clashes Following Lungu's Return to Politics".Lusaka Times. 2023-11-02. Retrieved2024-08-15.
  39. ^"I'm still PF president, there's no pact with Lungu – Miles".Zambia: News Diggers!. 2024-07-07. Retrieved2024-08-15.
  40. ^"Zambia : Lusaka High Court Upholds Miles Sampa's Election as PF President". 2024-05-25. Retrieved2024-08-21.
  41. ^ab"Court stays Sampa's decision to remove Ng'ona as PF SG".Zambia: News Diggers!. 2024-07-05. Retrieved2025-03-26.
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  43. ^"Robert M Chabinga | National Assembly of Zambia".www.parliament.gov.zm. Retrieved2023-11-05.
  44. ^"Ng'ona expels Miles, appoints Chabinga as acting president".Zambia: News Diggers!. 2024-07-04. Retrieved2025-03-26.
  45. ^"Zambia : Chabinga Expels Some PF Party Members".Lusaka Times. 2024-11-11. Retrieved2025-03-26.
  46. ^"Chabinga "expels" Lungu and others from PF".Zambia: News Diggers!. 2024-11-11. Retrieved2025-03-26.
  47. ^"Sampa seeks leave to start contempt proceedings against Chabinga, Registrar of Societies".Zambia: News Diggers!. 2024-11-12. Retrieved2025-03-26.
  48. ^"MILES SAMPA FILES CONTEMPT CHARGES AGAINST REGISTRAR, CHABINGA".Diamond Media. 2024-11-12. Retrieved2025-03-26.
  49. ^"Sampa seeks contempt action against PF faction leader, Chabinga, in escalating power struggle | Zambia Monitor". 2024-11-11. Retrieved2025-03-26.
  50. ^"Zambia : Court Victory Solidifies Sampa's One-Man Show in PF Leadership".Lusaka Times. 2025-03-26. Retrieved2025-03-26.
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  53. ^Nation, Daily (2025-03-28)."Robert Chabinga runs to court to block expulsion".Daily Nation. Retrieved2025-05-30.
  54. ^ab"Miles relinquishes PF presidency, endorses Lungu for 2026".Zambia: News Diggers!. Retrieved2025-05-30.
  55. ^abSICHULA, AUGUSTINE (2025-05-01)."Sampa endorses Lungu for 2026 presidency, confirms Zambia Monitor's reports on moves to unite PF factions | Zambia Monitor". Retrieved2025-05-30.
  56. ^ab"Sampa endorses ECL for 2026".Daily Nation. 2025-05-02. Retrieved2025-05-30.
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