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Chifipa Gondwe | |
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Born | Blackmore Chifipa Gondwe 29 July 1942 |
Died | 10 Sept 2021 |
Nationality | Malawian |
Occupation(s) | Professor and Economist |
Blackmore Chifipa Gondwe (29 July 1942 - 10 Sept 2021) was a professor and economist from Rumphi Malawi. He worked as a Political Science and Economics lecturer at Chancellor College in Malawi. He was one of the professors targeted by President Kamuzu Banda during his dictatorship. Gondwe was detained for several months in 1976 but was later released. He went into exile in Zambia and Kenya with his family and did not return to Malawi for several years. He was married to school teacher, Mazoe Gondwe and had three children.
Concerend with the nature conservation and the environment, he served as the Vwaza-Nyika Association president.
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