Donton Samuel Mkandawire
Donton Samuel Mkandawire (died 24 December 2011) was a Malawian politician, educator, diplomat, and former Minister of Education and Member of Parliament for the Mzimba Central seat in the Mzimba District.[1][2]
He studied for a Bachelor of Education degree at Kingswood Methodist College at the University of Western Australia under a Nyasaland State Scholarship.[3] As an educator, he served as a professor at the University of Namibia.[1] Mkandawire served as head of Malawi Examinations Board (Maneb) and Malawi Institute of Education.[4] In 1988, there was a scandal at Maneb where 10 northerners were removed for allegedly conspiring to influence the Malawi Certificate of Education school exams with Mkandawire who was the head of the board and also from the northern region.[5] There was no evidence of this allegation, but northerners were not on the Maneb board for several years after.[5] He was assigned a diplomatic post to Kenya at the same time but due to these allegations, he did not take this post but instead fled the country.[5]
Mkandawire was a member of the United Democratic Front (UDF) under the Bakili Muluzi administration.[4] He was also the Minister of education.[1] In 2009, he switched parties to Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) and served as Chief Executive Officer of Lilongwe City Assembly. He later ran and won the seat of MP for Mzimba. He died on 24 December 2011 at Mwaiwathu Hospital in cancer.[4][6]
Books[]
- Application of a decision theory model to evaluate selection tests, 1975[7]
References[]
- ^ a b c "Donton Mkandawire passes on." Archived 24 April 2012 at the Wayback Machine Malawi Today. 24 December 2011. Retrieved 25 December 2011.
- ^ "Donton Mkandawire dead". Malawi Gazette. 24 December 2011. Archived from the original on 26 April 2012. Retrieved 2012-02-18.
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- ^ a b c National. "DPP MP Donton Mkandawire, Rev Pat Banda dead | Malawi news, Malawi - NyasaTimes breaking online news source from Malawi". Nyasatimes.com. Archived from the original on 18 February 2012. Retrieved 2012-02-18.
- ^ a b c Where silence rules: the suppression of dissent in Malawi By Richard Carver, Africa Watch Committee 1990
- ^ National. "Donton Mkandawire died of cancer –relation | Malawi news, Malawi - NyasaTimes breaking online news source from Malawi". Nyasatimes.com. Archived from the original on 12 September 2012. Retrieved 18 February 2012.
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- Democratic Progressive Party (Malawi) politicians
- Government ministers of Malawi
- Members of the National Assembly of Malawi
- Malawian educators
- Malawian diplomats
- United Democratic Front (Malawi) politicians
- University of Namibia academics
- University of Western Australia alumni
- 2011 deaths