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Clement Chiwaya
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    Clement Chiwaya

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    Clement Terence Chiwaya (16 May 1971 – 30 September 2021) was a Malawian politician who served as an MP for Mangochi Central from 2004 to 2019. He was also Minister of Social Development and Persons with Disabilities from 2004 through 2005.

    Biography

    Clement Terence Chiwaya was born on 16 May 1971. His home village was Mpondasi, located in Mponda Traditional Authority (TA) area of Mangochi District. At the age of two, Chiwaya contracted polio and became paraplegic. He was raised by the Diocese of Mangochi due to his disability.

    In the late 1990s, Chiwaya found a Calvin College advertisement offering scholarships for students from Africa. In 1998, he flew to Grand Rapids to enter the college, carrying US$500. When he arrived, Calvin College admissions officers informed him that he would need to go back to Malawi and formally apply for the following year. Chiwaya then sought help from the Diocese of Grand Rapids; they arranged for his boarding and enrollment in Aquinas College. He completed his bachelor's degree at Aquinas College in 2002, with a double major in Community Leadership and Political Science.

    After returning to Malawi, Chiwaya entered politics as a member of the United Democratic Front (UDF) party. He was elected to the National Assembly from Mangochi Central in the 2004 general election, holding the seat for the UDF. He was appointed the first Minister of Social Development and Persons with Disabilities a week after the election, and continued in this position through 2005.

    Chiwaya was reelected in 2009 and became the Chief Whip for the UDF. After winning a third term in 2014, he became the Second Deputy Speaker of the National Assembly. In 2018, he decided not to run for another term. At the following election in 2019, his former seat was won by Victoria Kingston of the Democratic Progressive Party.

    Chiwaya was appointed Minister of Persons with Disability and the Elderly in March 2020, serving until after the presidential election in June.

    Death

    On 30 September 2021, Chiwaya committed suicide after not receiving insurance from parliament to pay for damages to his car.

    His funeral was held in Mangochi Stadium on 2 October 2021, and he was buried in Mpondasi.

    Electoral history

    2004 Malawian general election: Mangochi Central
    Party Candidate Votes % ±%
    UDF Clement T. Chiwaya 8,456
    Independent Mahamudu Mahommed Osman 4,332
    Independent Hassan Hilalie Ajinga 3,428
    Independent Joyce Mainga Migogo 1,492
    Independent N. C. Polepole 1,034
    PPM Frank Jafali Danger 904
    RP Abbu Hassan Saidih 559
    MCP Abu Alli Andiseni 517
    NDA Houstons Auf Sadick 496
    Independent Issa Bwanali Kasito 144
    Rejected ballots 1,707 7.4
    Turnout 23,068
    Registered electors 40,793
    UDF hold
    2009 Malawian general election: Mangochi Central
    Party Candidate Votes % ±%
    UDF Clement Terence Chiwaya Dr. 14,900
    DPP Victor Issa Malunda 7,946
    Independent Kusweje Yusuf Makwinja 6,130
    Independent Hassein Anusa 2,937
    Independent Joyce Mainga Migogo 1,684
    Rejected ballots 762 0.02
    Turnout 34,359
    Registered electors 45,613
    UDF hold
    2014 Malawian general election: Mangochi Central
    Party Candidate Votes % ±%
    UDF Dr. Clement Terence Chiwaya 13,336 33.82
    Independent Daddy Anussah Hassein 8,954 22.70
    DPP Victoria Kingston 8,836 22.41
    PP Macdonald Sylvester Sembereka 4,181 10.60
    Independent Mustafa A. Tchuwa 2,337 5.93
    Independent Sadi Chiwalo 925 2.35
    MCP George Rabson Chimfuti 600 1.52
    Independent Zione Akusiona Matumba 268 0.68
    Total valid votes 39,437
    Rejected ballots 1,159 2.85
    Turnout 40,596 70.36
    Registered electors 57,698
    UDF hold

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