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  2. Patricia Kaliati - Wikipedia

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    Kaliati was born in 1967 in the village Nkando, Mulanje, Southern Region, Malawi. She trained as a teacher in 1988 receiving a Primary School Teaching Certificate from Bembeke Teachers College and later obtained a Diploma in Human Resource Management. Upon completion of her formal education, she taught in primary and secondary schools from 1993 ...

  3. Joyce Banda - Wikipedia

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    Joyce Banda. Joyce Hilda Banda (née Ntila; born 12 April 1950 [2]) is a Malawian politician, who served as President of Malawi, from 7 April 2012 to 31 May 2014. Banda took office as President following the sudden death of President Bingu wa Mutharika. She is the founder and leader of the People's Party, created in 2011. [3]

  4. Theresa Kachindamoto - Wikipedia

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    Born. c. 1959. Dedza District, Malawi. Theresa Kachindamoto (born c. 1959 [1]) is the paramount chief, or Inkosi, of the Dedza District in the central region of Malawi. She has informal authority over more than 900,000 people. She is known for her forceful action in dissolving child marriages and insisting on education for both girls and boys.

  5. Nyasa Times - Wikipedia

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    Nyasa Times. Nyasa Times is an online newspaper providing Malawian news, founded by Edgar Chibaka in 2006. It began reporting in late 2006. [1] According to its own website, it received "over 8 million hits per month" in 2010. The publication has on numerous occasion been at loggerheads with the Bingu wa Mutharika government.

  6. Mary Shawa - Wikipedia

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    Mary Shawa is a Malawian former public official. From 2004 through 2012, she was the Principal Secretary for Nutrition, HIV and AIDS in the Ministry of Health and Population, and then she was the Principal Secretary of the Ministry of Gender, Children, Disabilities and Social Welfare before her retirement from civil service in 2018.

  7. Likuni Girls' Secondary School - Wikipedia

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    Likuni Girls' Secondary School. Likuni Girls' Secondary School (abbreviated as LGSS) is a Catholic secondary boarding school for girls, located in Lilongwe, Central Region, Malawi. The school, run by the Teresian Sisters, achieves among the highest Malawi School Certificate of Education (MSCE) examination results in the country.

  8. Agnes Penemulungu - Wikipedia

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    Agnes Penemulungu is a Member of Parliament for Lilongwe South in Malawi. She was elected on President Mutharika's Democratic Progressive Party ticket. Family. She is married to Malawian businessman Lucky Penemulungu. Mutharika's death. Penemulungu was in a meeting with Bingu wa Mutharika when he collapsed and died.

  9. Jessie Kabwila-Kapasula - Wikipedia

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    Jessie Kabwila-Kapasula is a Malawian academic, feminist, educator and activist. [1] Her scholarship focuses on African feminism. Kabwila-Kapasula was the acting president of the Chancellor College Academic Staff Union that was fired during the standoff to ensure academic freedom at the University of Malawi that hasn't been resolved. [2]