Education
Wina attended primary school in Senanga, at the Barotse National School (now Kambule Secondary School) in Mongu. She eventually completed her high school education at Santa Monica High School in Los Angeles, California.
She obtained a diploma in social works at Santa Monica City College.
She also obtained a Bachelor of Arts degree at the University of Zambia when it was first opened.
Career
She was the first female to hold the position of Republican Vice President in the history of Zambia. Wina"s passion for community work dates back to the early 1970s when she gave free service to women"s movements as a volunteer. She has served on a number of boards of Non Governmental Organisations and as president of the Young Women"s Christian Association, where she was instrumental in promoting women"s human rights agenda, resulting in the Zambian government"s establishment of the Victim Support Unit under the Zambia Police Service.
In 1996, she was elected National Chairperson of the non-governmental organization Coordinating Council of Zambia (NGOCC).
In 2000, Wina led the women"s movement in the Red Ribbon Campaign in defence of the Zambian Constitution. Wina also served as director on a number of boards in the public sector.
This included Refuge Services Zambia, Zambia Council of Social Services, University Teaching Hospital, and the University of Zambia Council. She was elected chairperson of a number of portfolio committees, including the Committee on Human Rights Gender and Governance, and Women Parliamentary Caucus.
In the 2006 presidential and general elections, Wina re-contested her Nalolo seat as a candidate of the United Liberal Party.
She lost the election and petitioned the results in the High Court. The case was ruled in her favour but later overturned by the Supreme Court. Wina was included in President Michael Sata"s initial 18-member cabinet as Minister of Chiefs and Traditional Affairs.
On March 8, 2014, Sata, during the commemoration of International Women"s Day, upgraded the gender cabinet division into a full ministry and subsequently appointed Wina as Minister of Gender.
On January 26, 2015, newly elected President Edgar Lungu appointed Wina as Vice President of Zambia.
Politics
In the 2011 general elections, Wina again contested the Nalolo seat, this time under the Patriotic Front ticket, and won.
Membership
In 2001 Wina was elected as Member of Parliament of Nalolo Constituency as a candidate of the United Party for National Development.