10 Things You Didn’t Know About Christon Tembo

  1. Lt. Gen. Christon Tembo was a Zambian politician and army commander.
  2. He was Minister of Foreign Affairs from 1995 to 1996
  3. Christon Tembo reigned as Vice President of Zambia from 1997 to 2001.
  4. Lt ran for President in the December 2001 election and took third place, with about 13% of the vote.
  5. In 1989, he and others were charged with plotting to overthrow President Kenneth Kaunda, which was judged as an act of treason worthy of the death penalty.
  6. He was defended in court successfully by attorney Levy Mwanawasa, who was elected as President in 2002.
  7. Tembo retired from military service in 1990
  8. The very same year Christon joined the Movement for Multiparty Democracy as vice-president of the party under Frederick Chiluba, who became President in 1991.
  9. Tembo fell out with Chiluba over the latter’s attempt to gain a third term in office in 2001 and then formed the Forum for Democracy and Development (FDD) as a breakaway party, which he led until his death.
  10. He died on March 6, 2009 in Lusaka.
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