| Name | Godfrey Miyanda | ![]() |
| Surname | Miyanda | |
| First Names | Godfrey | |
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| Title | Brigadier General | |
| Country of Birth | Zambia |
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| From | To | Organisation | Position |
| 2001 | Heritage Party | President | |
| 1994 | 1997 | Office of the Vice President | Vice President |
| 1989 | Zambia Army | Brigadier General Zambia Army | |
| Date of Birth | |
| Political Affiliation | HP |
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| Notes | History and Background Education General Miyanda begun his early schooling in Kitwe at Kitwe Main School. He later attended Buseko and Kawama Primary schools in Kitwe. He later attended Katete and Munali secondary schools up to form five. He also attended a one year part time course in Business Management at Evelyn Hone College of Higher Education. Professionally, he is a career soldier. He attended an officers course at Mons in Aldershot, England. He did further training at Hythe in Kent and another course at Warminster in England. He attended a Staff Officers course in Canada in 1968. Professional Career General Miyanda has attended several leadership courses and programmes. He has held several positions in the Army, including Platoon Commander, Emplaning, Intelligence Officer, Adjutant, Battalion Second-In-Command, Battalion Commander, General Staff Officer Grade One, and Colonel General Staff at Army Headquarters. His last position in the Army was Chief of Logistics. General Miyanda established the Zambia Military Academy, being its first He is a trained Caterpillar Salesman, having attended intensive earth-moving science and sales courses in Nairobi, Kenya and Malaga, Spain. He learnt to operate most Caterpillar equipment. He is also a qualified Public Service Vehicle Driver. He has driven taxis and buses for a living. [ Retrieved on 01-09-06 ] 1990: Miyanda dismissed from the army by Kaunda for involvement an alleged coup plot. 1993 – 1997 Miyanda served as a vice president in the Chiluba government. He subsequently served as Chiluba's education minister, minister without portfolio and National Secretary. [ Retrieved on 01-09-06 ] |
| Record last updated on 04 FEB 2008 |
