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Tuesday, 9 September 2014

President Joyce Banda on Oppression in Malawi

The Emmanuel Onyechere Osigwe Anyiam-Osigwe Lecture series is dedicated Anyiam Osigwe`s all-embracing study of man as a manifestation of divine intelligence; It is a scholarly examination of the integral parts of the Holistic Approach to Human Existence and Development including the interrelationship between the various parts, with a view to making them applicable in uplifting the daily life of individual and the society at large.
Joyce Hilda Banda (née Mtila; born 12 April 1950) is a Malawian politician who has been the President of Malawi since 7 April 2012. She is the founder and leader of the People's Party, created in 2011. An educator and grassroots women's rights activist, she was Minister of Foreign Affairs from 2006 to 2009 and Vice President of Malawi from May 2009 to April 2012. Banda took office as president following the sudden death of President Bingu wa Mutharika. She is Malawi's fourth president[4] and its first female president. Before becoming president, she served as the country's first female vice president. She was a Member of Parliament and Minister for Gender, Children's Affairs and Community Services. Before her active career in politics she was the founder of the Joyce Banda Foundation, founder of the National Association of Business Women (NABW), Young Women Leaders Network and the Hunger Project.
Forbes named President Banda as the 71st most powerful woman in the world and the most powerful woman in Africa

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