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'''Bazuka Michael Kalwefu Mhango''' (born 19th March 1939) is a Malawian lawyer, educator and politician<ref>http://www.malawi.gov.mw/information1/CabinetProfiles/Bazuka%20Mhango.htm</ref>. He was born in Kasole Village in Karonga, northern Malawi. He worked as a Science and Mathematics teacher at Livingstonia Secondary School in Rumphi before he became a lawyer and active in politics and public administration. He is the founder and President of Kaporo Foundation for Rural Development. He is the founder Commissioner for the University of Livingstonia and the comissionor charged with establishing Mzuzu University. His memberships include being on the board of the Malawi Broadcasting Corporation and the One Village One Product Programme. He is a member of the [[British Institute of Management]] (MBIM), He is currently a Member of Parliament for Karonga North West<ref>.http://www.malawi.gov.mw/information1/CabinetProfiles/Bazuka%20Mhango.htm</ref> and was the former Minister of Justice & Constitutional Affairs and former Minister of Lands, Housing and Surveys.
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'''Bazuka Michael Kalwefu Mhango''' (born 19 March 1939) is a Malawian lawyer, educator and politician.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.malawi.gov.mw/information1/CabinetProfiles/Bazuka%20Mhango.htm |title=Dr Bingu wa Mutharika |accessdate=7 August 2010 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20060824040342/http://www.malawi.gov.mw/information1/CabinetProfiles/Bazuka%20Mhango.htm |archivedate=24 August 2006 |df=dmy }}</ref> He was born in [[Kasole]] Village in [[Karonga District]], [[Northern Region, Malawi]]. He worked as a Science and Mathematics teacher at Livingstonia Secondary School in Rumphi before he became a lawyer and active in politics and public administration. He is the founder and President of Kaporo Foundation for Rural Development. He is the founder Commissioner for the University of Livingstonia and the commissioner charged with establishing Mzuzu University. His memberships include being on the board of the Malawi Broadcasting Corporation and the One Village One Product Programme. He is a member of the [[British Institute of Management]] (MBIM), He is currently a Member of Parliament for Karonga North West<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.malawi.gov.mw/information1/CabinetProfiles/Bazuka%20Mhango.htm |title= Dr Bingu wa Mutharika|website=www.malawi.gov.mw |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20060824040342/http://www.malawi.gov.mw/information1/CabinetProfiles/Bazuka%20Mhango.htm |archive-date=24 August 2006}}</ref> and was the former Minister of Justice & Constitutional Affairs and former Minister of Lands, Housing and Surveys.


==Early Career==
==Early career==
Before holding public posts, he went to Nyakasura Secondary School in [[Uganda]] in 1959. He was a recipient of the [[Queens Scout]] Award while he was a member of the [[Scouting|Boys Scout Movement]] of Great Britain from 1957-1960<ref>http://www.malawi.gov.mw/information1/New%20Malawi/maformpics/New%20Malawi/bazukapro.htm</ref>. He was made Boys Scout Commissioner in Nyasaland Northern Province. In his easrly career he worked as a teacher in Malawi. He earned his Bachelor of Laws Degree and a Diploma in Education from the University of Malawi and holds a postgraduate Diploma in Business Studies from Alexander Halmiton Institute in 1972<ref>http://www.malawi.gov.mw/information1/New%20Malawi/maformpics/New%20Malawi/bazukapro.htm</ref>. He worked at A.R. Osman and Company for a year before he left to start his own law firm. He is the founder and CEO of the law firm Bazuka and Company from 1973-2004. His law firm was involved in several high profile cases in Malawi. He also worked as legal advisor to the Malawi Development Corporation (MDC).
Before holding public posts, he went to Nyakasura Secondary School in [[Uganda]] in 1959. He was a recipient of the [[Queens Scout]] Award while he was a member of the [[Scouting|Boys Scout Movement]] of Great Britain from 1957–1960.<ref name=autogenerated1>http://www.malawi.gov.mw/information1/New%20Malawi/maformpics/New%20Malawi/bazukapro.htm{{dead link|date=October 2016 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}</ref> He was made Boys Scout Commissioner in Nyasaland Northern Province. In his early career he worked as a teacher in Malawi. He earned his Bachelor of Laws Degree and a Diploma in Education from the [[University of Malawi]] and holds a postgraduate Diploma in Business Studies from Alexander Hamilton Institute in 1972.<ref name=autogenerated1 /> He worked at A.R. Osman and Company for a year before he left to start his own law firm. He is the founder and CEO of the law firm Bazuka and Company from 1973–2004. His law firm was involved in several high-profile cases in Malawi. He also worked as legal advisor to the Malawi Development Corporation (MDC).


==Late Career and Public Posts==
==Late career and public posts==
He was the legal advisor to AFORD until relationships with the political party dissolved<ref>http://196.211.206.107/malawilii/mw/cases/MWHC/2003/23.html</ref>.
* Legal advisor to [[Alliance for Democracy (Malawi)]] until relationships with the political party dissolved.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://196.211.206.107/malawilii/mw/cases/MWHC/2003/23.html |title=Mhango v Alliance for Democracy AFORD (Civil Cause No. 3918 of 2002) &#91;2003&#93; MWHC 23 (4 March 2003) |accessdate=7 August 2010 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110704025942/http://196.211.206.107/malawilii/mw/cases/MWHC/2003/23.html |archivedate=4 July 2011 |df=dmy }}</ref>
Minister of Lands, Housing & Surveys - 2004 2006<ref>http://www.afdevinfo.com/htmlreports/peo/peo_5882.html</ref>
* Minister of Lands, Housing & Surveys - 2004 2006<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.afdevinfo.com/htmlreports/peo/peo_5882.html |title=Bazuka Mhango (Malawi) |accessdate=7 August 2010 |url-status=dead |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110824174249/http://www.afdevinfo.com/htmlreports/peo/peo_5882.html |archivedate=24 August 2011 |df=dmy }}</ref>
Minister of Justice & Constitutional Affairs 2006-2007
* Minister of Justice & Constitutional Affairs 2006-2007{{citation needed|date=November 2018}}

==Personal Life==
==Personal life==
He is married to three wives and has 14 children.
He is married to three wives and has 14 children. His stepson was Malawian playwright [[Du Chisiza]]. He is brother to Malawian economist and author, Dr. [[Geoffrey Du Mhango|Geoffrey L Du Mhango]].
He is brother to Malawian Economist and Author, Dr.[[Geoffrey Du Mhango|Geoffrey L Du Mhango]]


==References==
==References==
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Latest revision as of 16:09, 14 June 2024

Bazuka Michael Kalwefu Mhango (born 19 March 1939) is a Malawian lawyer, educator and politician.[1] He was born in Kasole Village in Karonga District, Northern Region, Malawi. He worked as a Science and Mathematics teacher at Livingstonia Secondary School in Rumphi before he became a lawyer and active in politics and public administration. He is the founder and President of Kaporo Foundation for Rural Development. He is the founder Commissioner for the University of Livingstonia and the commissioner charged with establishing Mzuzu University. His memberships include being on the board of the Malawi Broadcasting Corporation and the One Village One Product Programme. He is a member of the British Institute of Management (MBIM), He is currently a Member of Parliament for Karonga North West[2] and was the former Minister of Justice & Constitutional Affairs and former Minister of Lands, Housing and Surveys.

Early career

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Before holding public posts, he went to Nyakasura Secondary School in Uganda in 1959. He was a recipient of the Queens Scout Award while he was a member of the Boys Scout Movement of Great Britain from 1957–1960.[3] He was made Boys Scout Commissioner in Nyasaland Northern Province. In his early career he worked as a teacher in Malawi. He earned his Bachelor of Laws Degree and a Diploma in Education from the University of Malawi and holds a postgraduate Diploma in Business Studies from Alexander Hamilton Institute in 1972.[3] He worked at A.R. Osman and Company for a year before he left to start his own law firm. He is the founder and CEO of the law firm Bazuka and Company from 1973–2004. His law firm was involved in several high-profile cases in Malawi. He also worked as legal advisor to the Malawi Development Corporation (MDC).

Late career and public posts

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Personal life

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He is married to three wives and has 14 children. His stepson was Malawian playwright Du Chisiza. He is brother to Malawian economist and author, Dr. Geoffrey L Du Mhango.

References

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  1. ^ "Dr Bingu wa Mutharika". Archived from the original on 24 August 2006. Retrieved 7 August 2010.
  2. ^ "Dr Bingu wa Mutharika". www.malawi.gov.mw. Archived from the original on 24 August 2006.
  3. ^ a b http://www.malawi.gov.mw/information1/New%20Malawi/maformpics/New%20Malawi/bazukapro.htm[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ "Mhango v Alliance for Democracy AFORD (Civil Cause No. 3918 of 2002) [2003] MWHC 23 (4 March 2003)". Archived from the original on 4 July 2011. Retrieved 7 August 2010.
  5. ^ "Bazuka Mhango (Malawi)". Archived from the original on 24 August 2011. Retrieved 7 August 2010.