National Citizens' Coalition

The National Citizens' Coalition (NCC) was a minor political party in Zambia.

The NCC was founded by Nevers Mumba, an evangelical pastor, in 1997, and was known as the National Christian Coalition until being renamed on 19 June 1998.

In the National Assembly elections the party received 2% of the vote, failing to win a seat.

[2] The party was dissolved on 27 May 2003 to merge into the Movement for Multi-Party Democracy, after which Mumba was appointed Vice President.

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