Cassim Chilumpha (born 29 November 1959) is a
Malawi
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an politician who was
Vice-President of Malawi from June 2004 to May 2009. Later, under President
Joyce Banda
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, he was appointed as Minister of Energy and Mining in April 2012.
Early life
Chilumpha was born in Chiutula Village about 8
Kilometers
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from
Nkhotakota City in the area of Chief Malengachanzi in Central
Malawi
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.
Education
Chipumpha was educated at primary schools within the Chisoti and Nkhotakota LEA schools and subsequently completed secondary education at Nkhata Bay Secondary School where he passed School Certificate Examinations. He then went on to pursue a degree in Law (LL.B) at Chancellor College,
University of Malawi
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. Upon graduation, Chilumpha worked for a year in the Ministry of Justice for the
Malawi government
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before winning a scholarship to study for a Master's and PhD programme in law at the
University of Hull
, mottoeng = Bearing the Torch f learning, established = 1927 – University College Hull1954 – university status
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, endowment = £18.8 million (2016)
, budget = £190 millio ...
in the United Kingdom. Later, he returned to
University of Malawi
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as a lecturer.
Career
Chilumpha is currently one of only five
Senior Counsel
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in Malawi, a standard used to denote excellence in legal advocacy, comparable to
King's Counsel
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in the United Kingdom. At the Polytechnic of the
University of Malawi
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, he rose to the ranks of Head of Business Administration, Dean of Faculty of Commerce, and Associate Professor of Commercial Law. He entered the political arena in the 1980s. He was Minister of Defence, Education, and Justice and Attorney General in the last administration. He is also Minister responsible for water. A member of the
United Democratic Front (UDF), he served as a Minister in the administration of
President
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Bakili Muluzi from March 1994 to 2000, then from 2003 to 2004, and again from 2004 to 2006 under President
Bingu wa Mutharika. He has served as Minister for the following (in this order): Defence, Education, Justice,
Finance, Education, Statutory Corporations and Water. He was the
minister of finance from 1997 to 2000. As part of the UDF ticket, he was Mutharika's running mate in the
May 2004 presidential election and accordingly became Vice-President on 16 June 2004.
On 9 February 2006, President Mutharika sacked Chilumpha from his post as Vice-President, accusing him of attempting to run a parallel government and claiming that he had attacked the government and seriously undermined its integrity. On 10 February, however, a high court granted an injunction to prevent Chilumpha's dismissal until the Constitutional Court could decide on whether parliamentary approval was necessary for the vice-president to be dismissed.
Chilumpha was arrested at his home on 28 April 2006 for alleged treason and was transferred to custody in the capital,
Lilongwe
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. Chilumpha was accused of conspiring with Yusuf Matumula and Rashid Nembo to have Mutharika assassinated. Chilumpha's lawyer said that he was seeking bail for his client, and the UDF described the arrest as political persecution.
Chilumpha's trial began on 30 January 2007. He said that he was facing political persecution because of his refusal to join Mutharika's party, the
Democratic Progressive Party (DPP),
[Raphael Tenthani]
"Chilumpha begins treason trial"
, AP (''IOL''), 31 January 2007. and in court he initially refused to enter a plea. Charges against Nembo were dropped.
[ On 26 February, Chilumpha and Matumula pleaded not guilty.
Chilumpha sought the UDF's nomination as its presidential candidate for the 2009 election, but at the party's convention on 24 April 2008, he received only 38 votes against 1,950 votes for Bakili Muluzi. After winning the nomination, Muluzi thanked Chilumpha for presenting a challenge. Chilumpha, however, was critical of the process, and this marked the beginning of his movement away from the UDF.][Sylvester Namiwa]
"Chilumpha to join DPP"
''The Daily Times'', 2 June 2009.
After five years away from Parliament, Chilumpha ran in the May 2009 parliamentary election as an independent candidate in Nkhotakota South Constituency, although he was still under house arrest. He defeated UDF candidate Fahad Assani
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in the election. When he was sworn in as an MP for the new parliamentary term, he chose to sit on the government benches. He then stated that he would be interested in joining Mutharika's DPP because the people had endorsed the DPP by giving it a parliamentary majority.[
Following Mutharika's death in April 2012, Chilumpha announced on 26 April 2012 that he had joined the People's Party, the party headed by newly installed President ]Joyce Banda
Joyce Hilda Banda (née Ntila; born 12 April 1950) is a Malawian politician who was the 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 th ...
. He was appointed to the Cabinet as Minister of Energy and Mining on the same day."President Banda names new Malawi cabinet"
, ''Nyasa Times'', 26 April 2012.
References
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Chilumpha, Cassim
Living people
People from Nkhotakota District
Malawian Muslims
United Democratic Front (Malawi) politicians
People's Party (Malawi) politicians
Vice-presidents of Malawi
Finance ministers of Malawi
Members of the National Assembly (Malawi)
Attorneys-General of Malawi
Heads of government who were later imprisoned