This is a list of past cabinets in Malawi that preceded the current cabinet of Malawi.
Party key | Democratic Progressive Party | |
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United Democratic Front |
Portfolio | Incumbent | Term began | |||
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President Minister of Defence Commander-in-chief of the Armed and Police forces | Peter Mutharika | 31 May 2014 – | |||
Vice President Minister for Civil Service | Saulos Chilima | 31 May 2014 – | |||
Minister of Agriculture and Irrigation | 19 June 2014 – | ||||
Minister of Education, Science and Technology | 19 June 2014 – | ||||
Minister of Finance, Economic Planning and Development | 6 June 2014 – | ||||
Minister of Foreign Affairs and International cooperation | 19 June 2014 – | ||||
Minister of Gender, Children, Disability and Social Welfare | 23 June 2014 – | ||||
Minister of Health | 19 June 2014 – | ||||
Minister of Home Affairs | 23 June 2014 – | ||||
Minister of Information, Tourism and Civic Education | 19 June 2014 – | ||||
Minister of Justice and Constitutional Affairs | Samuel Tembenu | 19 June 2014 – | |||
Minister of Labour | 19 June 2014 – | ||||
Minister of Lands, Housing and Urban Development | Bright Msaka | 23 June 2014 – | |||
Minister of Local Government and Rural Development | 23 June 2014 – | ||||
Minister of Natural Resources, Energy and Mining | 23 June 2014 – | ||||
Minister of Trade and Industry | 23 June 2014 – | ||||
Minister of Transport and Public works | 19 June 2014 – | ||||
Minister of Youth, Sports and Culture | 19 June 2014 – | ||||
Deputy Ministers | |||||
Deputy Minister of Defence | 23 June 2014 – | ||||
Deputy Minister of Education Science and Technology | 23 June 2014 – |
On 19 August 2011, President Bingu wa Mutharika sacked his 42-member cabinet and took over all portfolios until further notice.[1] He announced a new trimmed down cabinet on September 7, 2011, which was to be sworn in on September 8, 2011.[2]
Ministry | Position | Officeholder |
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Office of the President and Cabinet | President | Bingu wa Mutharika |
National Coordinator, Maternal Infant and Child Health, HIV/Nutrition/Malaria and tuberculosis | Minister | Callista Mutharika |
Foreign Affairs and International Cooperation | Minister | Peter Mutharika |
Office of the President and Cabinet | Vice President | |
Agriculture and Food Security | Minister | Peter Mwanza |
Deputy Minister | Dr.Margaret Roka Mauwa | |
Deputy Minister | Dr.Kingsely Namakhwa | |
Finance | Minister | Dr.Ken Lipenga |
Deputy Minister | Dr.Cornelius Mwalwanda | |
Education, Science and Technology | Minister | Dr.George Chaponda |
Deputy — Higher Education | Wictor Songazaudzu Sajeni | |
Deputy — Primary Education | Otria Jere | |
Transport and Public Infrastructure | Minister | Sidik Mia |
Deputy Minister | Catherine Gotani Hara | |
Justice and Constitutional Affairs | Minister | Ephraim Chiume |
Local Government and Rural Development | Minister | Henry Mussa |
Deputy Minister | Chimango Mughogho-Gondwe | |
Trade and Industry | Minister | John Bande |
Lands, Housing and Urban Development | Minister | Yunus Mussa |
Deputy Minister | Rev. Dr.Christopher Ngwira | |
Gender, Child & Community Development | Minister | Reen Kachere |
Deputy Minister | Nasrin Pillane | |
Tourism, Wildlife and Culture | Minister | Daniel Liwimbi |
Youth Development and Sports | Minister | Simon Vuwa Kaunda |
Health | Minister | Jean Kalilani |
Deputy Minister | Ralph Jooma | |
Home Affairs | Minister | Aaron Sangala |
Labor | Minister | Dr.Lucious Kanyumba |
Information and Civic Education | Minister | Patricia Kaliati |
Natural Resources, Energy and Environment Affairs | Minister | Goodall Gondwe |
Deputy Minister | Flamenga Chelewani |
On 19 August 2011, President Bingu wa Mutharika sacked his 42-member cabinet and took over all portfolios until further notice.[3] 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).[4]
The cabinet announced on 9 August 2010 was as follows:[5]
Ministry | Position | Officeholder | |
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Office of the President | President | Bingu wa Mutharika | |
Vice-president | Joyce Banda | ||
Deputy Minister for Presidential Affairs | Nicholas Dausi | ||
Agriculture and Food Security | Minister | Peter Mwanza | |
Deputy Minister | Margaret Roka Mauwa | ||
Foreign Affairs | Minister | Prof. Etta Elizabeth Banda | |
Deputy Minister | Steven Kamwendo | ||
Finance : | Minister | Ken Kandodo | |
Deputy Minister | Fraser Nihorya | ||
Education, Science and Technology | Minister | Peter Mutharika | |
Deputy — Higher Education | Otria Jere | ||
Deputy — Primary Education | Victor Sajeni | ||
Development, Planning and Cooperation | Minister | Abbie Shaba | |
Deputy Minister | Daniel Liwimbi | ||
Transport and Public Infrastructure | Minister | Sidik Mia | |
Deputy Minister | McJones Shaba | ||
Justice and Constitutional Affairs | Minister | George Chaponda | |
Irrigation and Water Development | Minister | Richie Muheya | |
Deputy Minister | Grenenger Msulira Banda | ||
Local Government and Rural Development | Minister | Anna Kachikho | |
Deputy Minister | Francis Kasaila | ||
Industry and Trade | Minister | Eunice Kazembe | |
Deputy Minister | Shadreck Jonas | ||
Lands, Housing and Urban Development | Minister | John Bande | |
Deputy Minister | Billy Kaunda | ||
Gender, Child & Community Development | Minister | Theresa Mwale | |
Deputy Minister | Catherine Gotani Hara | ||
Tourism, Wildlife and Culture | Minister | Ken Lipenga | |
Deputy Minister | Augustine Mtendere | ||
Labour | Minister | Yunus Mussa | |
Youth Development and Sports | Minister | Lucius Kanyumba | |
Deputy Minister | Charles Mchacha | ||
Health | Minister | David Mphande | |
Deputy Minister | Felton Mulli | ||
Internal Affairs and Public Security | Minister | Aaron Sangala | |
Deputy Minister | Annie Lemani | ||
National Defence | Minister | Leckford Thotho | |
Information and Civic Education | Minister | Vuwa Symon Kaunda | |
Deputy Minister | Tarsizio Gowelo | ||
Natural Resources, Energy and Environment | Minister | Grain Malunga | |
Deputy Minister | Ephraim Chiume | ||
Persons with Disabilities and the Elderly | Minister | Reen Kachere | |
Deputy Minister | Chimango Mughogho | ||
Maternal, Infant and Child Health (Safe Motherhood) | Minister | Callista Chimombo |
The cabinet that became effective on 15 June 2009 was:[6]
Ministry | Position | Officeholder |
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Office of the President | President | Dr. Bingu wa Mutharika |
Vice President | Joyce Banda | |
Agriculture and Food Security | Minister | Dr. Bingu wa Mutharika |
Deputy Minister | Margaret Roka Mauwa (Ms.) | |
Finance | Minister | Ken Kandodo |
Deputy Minister | Fraser Nkhoma Nihora | |
Foreign Affairs | Minister | Dr. Etta Banda |
Deputy Minister | Augustine Mtendere | |
Education | Minister | George Chaponda |
Deputy - Higher Education, Science & Technology | Otria Moyo Jere | |
Deputy -Primary Education | Victor Sajeni | |
Development Planning and Cooperation | Minister | Abbie Marambika Shaba |
Deputy Minister | Daniel Liwimbi | |
Transport and Works | Minister | Khumbo Kachali |
Deputy Minister | Lazaro Kasaila | |
Justice | Minister | Dr. Peter Mutharika |
Irrigation | Minister | Ritchie Bizwick Muyewa |
Deputy Minister | Gringer Musolira Banda | |
Local Government | Minister | Anna Kachikho |
Deputy Minister | MacJones Mandala Shawa | |
Industry and Trade | Minister | Eunice Kazembe (Ms) |
Deputy Minister | Steven Stanford Kamwendo | |
Lands and Housing and Urban development | Minister | Dr. Peter Mwanza |
Deputy Minister | Tarsiziu Tony Gowelo | |
Gender, Children and Community Development | Minister | Patricia Kaliati (Ms) |
Deputy Minister | Catherine Gotani Hara (Ms) | |
Tourism, Wildlife | Minister | Anna Kachikho (Ms) |
Deputy Minister | Shadreck Jonasi | |
Labour | Minister | Yunus Mussa |
Deputy Minister | John Bande | |
Youth and Sports | Minister | Dr Lucius Kanyumba |
Deputy Minister | Billy Kaunda | |
Health | Minister | Prof. Moses Chirambo |
Deputy Minister | Gloria Mwale (Ms) | |
Home Affairs | Minister | Aaron Sangala |
Deputy Minister | Annie Lemani (Ms) | |
National Defence | Minister | Sidik Mia |
Information and Civil Education | Minister | Leckford Mwanza Thotho |
Deputy Minister | Kingsely Namakhwa | |
Natural Resources and Energy | Minister | Grey Malunga |
Deputy Minister | Ephraim Chiume | |
Disabilities and Aged | Minister | Bessie Reen Kachere (Ms) |
Deputy Minister | Felton Mulli |
Key ministers as of November 2007 were:[7]
Ministry | Minister | |
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Agriculture & food security | Bingu wa Mutharika | |
Defence | Bob Khamisa | |
Economic planning & development | Ted Kalebe | |
Education, science & technology | Bingu wa Mutharika | |
Energy & mines | Chimunthu Banda | |
Finance | Goodall Gondwe | |
Foreign affairs | Joyce Banda | |
Health | Marjory Ngaunje | |
Home affairs & internal security | Ernest Malenga | |
Information & civic education | Patricia Kaliati | |
Justice | Henry Dama Phoya | |
Labour | Anna Kachikho | |
Lands & natural resources | Khumbo Chirwa | |
Local government & rural development | George Chaponda | |
Presidential & parliamentary affairs | Davies Katsonga | |
Tourism, wildlife & culture | Callista Chimombo | |
Trade & industry | Ken Lipenga | |
Transport, public works & housing | Henry Mussa | |
Youth development & sports | Khumbo Kachali |
The cabinet that became effective in February 2005 was:[8]
Ministry | Position | Officeholder | |
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Office of the President | President | Dr. Bingu wa Mutharika | |
Vice President | Dr. 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 Security | Minister | Gwanda Chakuamba | |
Deputy Minister | Elizabeth Aipira (Mrs.) | ||
Finance | Minister | Goodall E. Gondwe | |
Economic Planning and Development | Minister | David Faiti | |
Foreign Affairs | Minister | Davis 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 Resources | Minister | Yusuf Mwawa | |
Deputy Minister | Anna Kachikho (Mrs.) | ||
Transport and Public Works | Minister | Henry Mussa | |
Deputy Minister | Roy Cumsay | ||
Lands, Housing and Surveys | Minister | Bazuka Mhango | |
Local Government and Rural Development | Minister | Dr. George Chaponda | |
Deputy Minister | Patricia Kaliati (Mrs.) | ||
Information and Tourism | Minister | Dr. Kenneth Lipenga | |
Deputy Minister | Henry Mumba | ||
Labour Vocational Training | Minister | Jaffalie Mussa | |
Health | Minister | Dr. Hetherwick Ntaba | |
Deputy Minister | Frank Tumpale Mwenifumbo | ||
Mines, Natural Resources and Environment | Minister | Eunice Kazembe | |
Deputy Minister | Sidik Mia | ||
Youth, Sports and Culture | Minister | Henry Chimunthu Banda | |
Women, Child Welfare and Community Services | Minister | Joyce Banda (Mrs.) | |
Social Development and Persons with Disabilities | Minister | Clement Chiwaya |
The cabinet that became effective in June 2004 was:[9]
Ministry | Position | Officeholder | |
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Office of the President | President | Dr. Bingu wa Mutharika | |
Vice President | Dr. Cassim Chilumpha | ||
Defence and Civil Service | Minister | Dr. Bingu wa Mutharika | |
Statutory Corporations | Minister | Dr. Cassim Chilumpha | |
Agriculture and Food Security | Minister | Dr. Chakufwa Chihana | |
Deputy Minister | Sidik Mia | ||
Finance | Minister | Goodall Gondwe | |
Economic Planning and Development | Minister | David Faiti | |
Foreign Affairs | Minister | Dr. 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 Resources | Minister | Yusuf Mwawa | |
Deputy Minister | Anna Kachikho | ||
Transport and Public Works | Minister | Henry Mussa | |
Deputy Minister | Roy Cumsay | ||
Lands, Housing and Surveys | Minister | Bazuka Mhango | |
Local Government and Rural Development | Minister | Jaffalie Mussa | |
Deputy Minister | Patricia Kaliati | ||
Information, Communications and Tourism | Minister | Kenneth Lipenga | |
Deputy Minister | Henry Mumba | ||
Labour Vocational Training | Minister | Lilian Patel | |
Health | Minister | Dr. Hetherwick Ntaba | |
Deputy Minister | Frank Tumpale Mwenifumbo | ||
Mines, Natural Resources and Environment | Minister | Davis Katsonga | |
Deputy Minister | Bob Khamisa | ||
Youth, Sports and Culture | Minister | Henry Chimunthu Banda | |
Women, Child Welfare and Community Services | Minister | Joyce Banda | |
Social Development and Persons with Disabilities | Minister | Clement Chiwaya |