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          The nation lost its vice president, Saulos Chilima, in a tragic plane crash in Chikangawa Forest on June Chilima departed before revealing his next....

          Please join me in wishing Malawi's Vice President, Dr. Saulos Klaus Chilima, a Happy Birthday.

        1. Please join me in wishing Malawi's Vice President, Dr. Saulos Klaus Chilima, a Happy Birthday.
        2. Chilima asked to resign Lilongwe, July 27, Mana: Vice President Dr Saulos Chilima has been asked to honour his oath of office by doing the.
        3. The nation lost its vice president, Saulos Chilima, in a tragic plane crash in Chikangawa Forest on June Chilima departed before revealing his next.
        4. Mr Chilima was elected vice-president when his party, the UTM, formed an electoral alliance with President Chakwera's Malawi Congress Party and.
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        6. Saulos Chilima

          Malawian economist and politician (1973–2024)

          Saulos Klaus Chilima (12 February 1973 – 10 June 2024) was a Malawian economist and politician who served as Vice President of Malawi from 2014 to 2019 and again from 2020 until his death in 2024.[1] Chilima assumed office on 28 June 2020, winning the majority alongside presidential candidate Lazarus Chakwera.

          Chilima also served as the Minister of Economic Planning and Development, as well as Head of Public Sector Reforms, a position he also previously held under the administration of former president Peter Mutharika. Before joining politics, Chilima held key leadership positions in various multi-national companies including Unilever, Coca-Cola, and Airtel Malawi, where he rose to become Chief Executive Officer.[2]

          On 10 June 2024, a plane carrying Chilima and eight other passengers crashed in Chikangawa Forest Reserve in Mzimba District, killing all onboard.

          At least 41,000 people attended his