Warren Chisha Mwambazi

Zambian politician and Chair of Public Accounts Committee From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Warren Chisha Mwambazi (born 18 December 1978) is a Zambian politician, accountant, and current Member of Parliament for Bwana Mkubwa, having been elected as an independent candidate in the 2021 general election.[1]

Preceded byJonas Chanda
PartyIndependent
ProfessionAccountant, Politician
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Warren Chisha Mwambazi
Member of Parliament for Bwana Mkubwa
Assumed office
August 2021
Preceded byJonas Chanda
Personal details
PartyIndependent
ProfessionAccountant, Politician
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Early life and education

Mwambazi holds a Bachelor of Laws degree and a Certificate in Accounting. By profession, he is an accountant with prior experience in financial management.[1]

Parliamentary career

In August 2021, Mwambazi was elected MP for Bwana Mkubwa, succeeding Jonas Kamima Chanda.[1][2]

Almost immediately, he assumed backbench status and was appointed chairperson of the Public Accounts Committee (PAC) within Parliament.[3]

In September 2022, he was formally reappointed as Chairperson of PAC and continues to lead the committee to date.[4]

As PAC Chair, Mwambazi frequently advocates for transparency and accountability in public finances. He has publicly emphasized the importance of fighting corruption regardless of political affiliation, promoting ethical conduct among public officers, and urging strong anti-Illicit Financial Flows measures for Zambia's economy.[5][6]

International engagement

In May 2025, Mwambazi led a parliamentary delegation to Morocco, where the Public Accounts Committee met with the First President of the Moroccan Court of Accounts to discuss mechanisms for oversight of public finances and best practices in audit institution independence.[7]

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