Malawian past cabinets

This is a list of past cabinets in Malawi that preceded the current cabinet of Malawi.

Cabinet of 2014

Party key Democratic Progressive Party
United Democratic Front
Cabinet of Malawi: June 2014 – 1919[1]
Portrait Portfolio Incumbent Term began
President
Minister of Defence
Commander-in-chief of the Armed and Police forces
H.E. Peter Mutharika 31 May 2014 –
Vice President
Minister for Civil Service
Rt. Hon. Saulos Chilima 31 May 2014 –
Minister of Agriculture and Irrigation Hon. Allan Chiyembekeza MP 19 June 2014 –
Minister of Education, Science and Technology Hon. Emmanuel Fabiano MP 19 June 2014 –
Minister of Finance, Economic Planning and Development Hon. Goodall Gondwe 6 June 2014 –
Minister of Foreign Affairs and International cooperation Hon. George Chaponda MP 19 June 2014 –
Minister of Gender, Children, Disability and Social Welfare Hon. Patricia Kaliati MP 23 June 2014 –
Minister of Health Hon. Peter Kumpalume MP 19 June 2014 –
Minister of Home Affairs Hon. Paul Chibingu MP 23 June 2014 –
Minister of Information, Tourism and Civic Education Hon. Kondwani Nankhumwa MP 19 June 2014 –
Minister of Justice and Constitutional Affairs Hon. Samuel Tembenu 19 June 2014 –
Minister of Labour Hon. Henry Mussa MP 19 June 2014 –
Minister of Lands, Housing and Urban Development Hon. Bright Msaka 23 June 2014 –
Minister of Local Government and Rural Development Hon. Trasizio Gowelo MP 23 June 2014 –
Minister of Natural Resources, Energy and Mining Hon. Atupele Muluzi MP 23 June 2014 –
Minister of Trade and Industry Hon. Joseph Mwanamveka MP 23 June 2014 –
Minister of Transport and Public works Hon. Francis Kasaila MP 19 June 2014 –
Minister of Youth, Sports and Culture Hon. Grace Chiumia MP 19 June 2014 –
Deputy Ministers
Deputy Minister of Defence Hon. Jappie Mhango MP 23 June 2014 –
Deputy Minister of Education Science and Technology Hon. Vincent Ghambi MP 23 June 2014 –

Cabinet as of September 8, 2011

On 19 August 2011, President Bingu wa Mutharika sacked his 42-member cabinet and took over all portfolios until further notice.[2] He announced a new trimmed down cabinet on September 7, 2011, which was to be sworn in on September 8, 2011.[3]

Ministry Position Officeholder
Office of the President and Cabinet President Bingu wa Mutharika
National Coordinator, Maternal Infant and Child Health, HIV/Nutrition/Malaria and tuberculosisMinisterCallista Mutharika
Foreign Affairs and International CooperationMinisterPeter Mutharika
Office of the President and CabinetVice PresidentJoyce Banda
Agriculture and Food SecurityMinisterPeter Mwanza
Deputy MinisterDr.Margaret Roka Mauwa
Deputy MinisterDr.Kingsely Namakhwa
FinanceMinisterDr.Ken Lipenga
Deputy MinisterDr.Cornelius Mwalwanda
Education, Science and TechnologyMinisterDr.George Chaponda
Deputy — Higher EducationWictor Songazaudzu Sajeni
Deputy — Primary EducationOtria Jere
Transport and Public InfrastructureMinisterSidik Mia
Deputy MinisterCatherine Gotani Hara
Justice and Constitutional AffairsMinisterEphraim Chiume
Local Government and Rural DevelopmentMinisterHenry Mussa
Deputy MinisterChimango Mughogho-Gondwe
Trade and IndustryMinisterJohn Bande
Lands, Housing and Urban DevelopmentMinisterYunus Mussa
Deputy MinisterRev. Dr.Christopher Ngwira
Gender, Child & Community DevelopmentMinisterReen Kachere
Deputy MinisterNasrin Pillane
Tourism, Wildlife and CultureMinisterDaniel Liwimbi
Youth Development and SportsMinisterSimon Vuwa Kaunda
HealthMinisterJean Kalilani
Deputy MinisterRalph Jooma
Home AffairsMinisterAaron Sangala
LaborMinisterDr.Lucious Kanyumba
Information and Civic EducationMinisterPatricia Kaliati
Natural Resources, Energy and Environment AffairsMinisterGoodall Gondwe
Deputy MinisterFlamenga Chelewani

Cabinet as of 19 August 2011

On 19 August 2011, President Bingu wa Mutharika sacked his 42-member cabinet and took over all portfolios until further notice.[4] Vice President Joyce Banda constitutionally remained the country's vice president, although she was expelled from the ruling Democratic Progressive Party in December 2010 (See DPP Party cabinet).[5]

Cabinet as of 9 August 2010

The cabinet announced on 9 August 2010 was as follows:[6]

Ministry Position Officeholder
Office of the President President Bingu wa Mutharika
Vice-presidentJoyce Banda
Deputy Minister for Presidential AffairsNicholas Dausi
Agriculture and Food SecurityMinisterPeter Mwanza
Deputy MinisterMargaret Roka Mauwa
Foreign AffairsMinisterProf. Etta Elizabeth Banda
Deputy MinisterSteven Kamwendo
Finance :MinisterKen Kandodo
Deputy MinisterFraser Nihorya
Education, Science and TechnologyMinisterPeter Mutharika
Deputy — Higher EducationOtria Jere
Deputy — Primary EducationVictor Sajeni
Development, Planning and CooperationMinisterAbbie Shaba
Deputy MinisterDaniel Liwimbi
Transport and Public InfrastructureMinisterSidik Mia
Deputy MinisterMcJones Shaba
Justice and Constitutional AffairsMinisterGeorge Chaponda
Irrigation and Water DevelopmentMinisterRichie Muheya
Deputy MinisterGrenenger Msulira Banda
Local Government and Rural DevelopmentMinisterAnna Kachikho
Deputy MinisterFrancis Kasaila
Industry and TradeMinisterEunice Kazembe
Deputy MinisterShadreck Jonas
Lands, Housing and Urban DevelopmentMinisterJohn Bande
Deputy MinisterBilly Kaunda
Gender, Child & Community DevelopmentMinisterTheresa Mwale
Deputy MinisterCatherine Gotani Hara
Tourism, Wildlife and CultureMinisterKen Lipenga
Deputy MinisterAugustine Mtendere
LabourMinisterYunus Mussa
Youth Development and SportsMinisterLucius Kanyumba
Deputy MinisterCharles Mchacha
HealthMinisterDavid Mphande
Deputy MinisterFelton Mulli
Internal Affairs and Public SecurityMinisterAaron Sangala
Deputy MinisterAnnie Lemani
National DefenceMinisterLeckford Thotho
Information and Civic EducationMinisterVuwa Symon Kaunda
Deputy MinisterTarsizio Gowelo
Natural Resources, Energy and EnvironmentMinisterGrain Malunga
Deputy MinisterEphraim Chiume
Persons with Disabilities and the ElderlyMinisterReen Kachere
Deputy MinisterChimango Mughogho
Maternal, Infant and Child Health (Safe Motherhood)MinisterCallista Chimombo

Cabinet as of 15 June 2009

The cabinet that became effective on 15 June 2009 was:[7]

Ministry Position Officeholder
Office of the President PresidentDr. Bingu wa Mutharika
Vice PresidentJoyce Banda
Agriculture and Food SecurityMinisterDr. Bingu wa Mutharika
Deputy MinisterMargaret Roka Mauwa (Ms.)
FinanceMinisterKen Kandodo
Deputy MinisterFraser Nkhoma Nihora
Foreign AffairsMinisterDr. Etta Banda
Deputy MinisterAugustine Mtendere
EducationMinisterGeorge Chaponda
Deputy - Higher Education, Science & TechnologyOtria Moyo Jere
Deputy -Primary EducationVictor Sajeni
Development Planning and CooperationMinisterAbbie Marambika Shaba
Deputy MinisterDaniel Liwimbi
Transport and WorksMinisterKhumbo Kachali
Deputy MinisterLazaro Kasaila
JusticeMinisterDr. Peter Mutharika
IrrigationMinisterRitchie Bizwick Muyewa
Deputy MinisterGringer Musolira Banda
Local GovernmentMinisterAnna Kachikho
Deputy MinisterMacJones Mandala Shawa
Industry and TradeMinisterEunice Kazembe (Ms)
Deputy MinisterSteven Stanford Kamwendo
Lands and Housing and Urban developmentMinisterDr. Peter Mwanza
Deputy MinisterTarsiziu Tony Gowelo
Gender, Children and Community DevelopmentMinisterPatricia Kaliati (Ms)
Deputy MinisterCatherine Gotani Hara (Ms)
Tourism, WildlifeMinisterAnna Kachikho (Ms)
Deputy MinisterShadreck Jonasi
LabourMinisterYunus Mussa
Deputy MinisterJohn Bande
Youth and SportsMinisterDr Lucius Kanyumba
Deputy MinisterBilly Kaunda
HealthMinisterProf. Moses Chirambo
Deputy MinisterGloria Mwale (Ms)
Home AffairsMinisterAaron Sangala
Deputy MinisterAnnie Lemani (Ms)
National DefenceMinisterSidik Mia
Information and Civil EducationMinisterLeckford Mwanza Thotho
Deputy MinisterKingsely Namakhwa
Natural Resources and EnergyMinisterGrey Malunga
Deputy MinisterEphraim Chiume
Disabilities and AgedMinisterBessie Reen Kachere (Ms)
Deputy MinisterFelton Mulli

Cabinet as of November 2007

Key ministers as of November 2007 were:[8]

MinistryMinister
Agriculture & food securityBingu wa Mutharika
DefenceBob Khamisa
Economic planning & developmentTed Kalebe
Education, science & technologyBingu wa Mutharika
Energy & minesChimunthu Banda
FinanceGoodall Gondwe
Foreign affairsJoyce Banda
HealthMarjory Ngaunje
Home affairs & internal securityErnest Malenga
Information & civic educationPatricia Kaliati
JusticeHenry Dama Phoya
LabourAnna Kachikho
Lands & natural resourcesKhumbo Chirwa
Local government & rural developmentGeorge Chaponda
Presidential & parliamentary affairsDavies Katsonga
Tourism, wildlife & cultureCallista Chimombo
Trade & industryKen Lipenga
Transport, public works & housingHenry Mussa
Youth development & sportsKhumbo Kachali

Cabinet as of February 2005

The cabinet that became effective in February 2005 was:[9]

Ministry Position Officeholder
Office of the President PresidentDr. Bingu wa Mutharika
Vice PresidentDr. Cassim Chilumpha
Defence, the Civil Service, Statutory Corporations and Privatisation Minister Dr. Bingu wa Mutharika
Water Development Minister Dr. Cassim Chilumpha
Agriculture, Irrigation and Food SecurityMinisterGwanda Chakuamba
Deputy MinisterElizabeth Aipira (Mrs.)
FinanceMinisterGoodall E. Gondwe
Economic Planning and Development Minister David Faiti
Foreign AffairsMinisterDavis Katsonga
Justice and Constitutional Affairs Minister Henry Phoya
Industry, Science and Technology Minister Khumbo Chirwa
Deputy Minister Charles Mchacha
Home Affairs and Internal Security Minister Uladi Mussa
Trade and Private Sector Development Minister Dr. Martin Kansichi
Education and Human ResourcesMinisterYusuf Mwawa
Deputy MinisterAnna Kachikho (Mrs.)
Transport and Public WorksMinisterHenry Mussa
Deputy MinisterRoy Cumsay
Lands, Housing and SurveysMinisterBazuka Mhango
Local Government and Rural DevelopmentMinisterDr. George Chaponda
Deputy MinisterPatricia Kaliati (Mrs.)
Information and TourismMinisterDr. Kenneth Lipenga
Deputy MinisterHenry Mumba
Labour Vocational TrainingMinisterJaffalie Mussa
HealthMinisterDr. Hetherwick Ntaba
Deputy MinisterFrank Tumpale Mwenifumbo
Mines, Natural Resources and EnvironmentMinisterEunice Kazembe
Deputy MinisterSidik Mia
Youth, Sports and CultureMinisterHenry Chimunthu Banda
Women, Child Welfare and Community ServicesMinisterJoyce Banda (Mrs.)
Social Development and Persons with DisabilitiesMinisterClement Chiwaya

Cabinet as of June 2004

The cabinet that became effective in June 2004 was:[10]

Ministry Position Officeholder
Office of the President PresidentDr. Bingu wa Mutharika
Vice PresidentDr. Cassim Chilumpha
Defence and Civil Service Minister Dr. Bingu wa Mutharika
Statutory Corporations Minister Dr. Cassim Chilumpha
Agriculture and Food SecurityMinisterDr. Chakufwa Chihana
Deputy MinisterSidik Mia
FinanceMinisterGoodall Gondwe
Economic Planning and Development Minister David Faiti
Foreign AffairsMinisterDr. George Chaponda
Justice and Constitutional Affairs Minister Henry Phoya
Industry, Science and Technology Minister Khumbo Chirwa
Deputy Minister Eylin Kalonga
Home Affairs and Internal Security Minister Uladi Mussa
Trade and Private Sector Development Minister Eunice Kazembe
Deputy Minister E. Ntafu (Mrs.)
Education and Human ResourcesMinisterYusuf Mwawa
Deputy MinisterAnna Kachikho
Transport and Public WorksMinisterHenry Mussa
Deputy MinisterRoy Cumsay
Lands, Housing and SurveysMinisterBazuka Mhango
Local Government and Rural DevelopmentMinisterJaffalie Mussa
Deputy MinisterPatricia Kaliati
Information, Communications and TourismMinisterKenneth Lipenga
Deputy MinisterHenry Mumba
Labour Vocational TrainingMinisterLilian Patel
HealthMinisterDr. Hetherwick Ntaba
Deputy MinisterFrank Tumpale Mwenifumbo
Mines, Natural Resources and EnvironmentMinisterDavis Katsonga
Deputy MinisterBob Khamisa
Youth, Sports and CultureMinisterHenry Chimunthu Banda
Women, Child Welfare and Community ServicesMinisterJoyce Banda
Social Development and Persons with DisabilitiesMinisterClement Chiwaya

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