Alfred Gangata

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Preceded byPatricia Wiskies
Preceded byJean Mathanga
Alfred Ruwan Gangata
Minister of Youth, Sports and Culture
Assumed office
30 January 2026
PresidentPeter Mutharika
Preceded byPatricia Wiskies
Minister of Natural Resources
In office
5 January 2026  30 January 2026
PresidentPeter Mutharika
Preceded byJean Mathanga
Succeeded byPatricia Wiskies
Minister of State
In office
5 October 2025  5 January 2026
PresidentPeter Mutharika
Member of Parliament
for Lilongwe City Mtandire‑Mtsiriza Constituency
Assumed office
25 November 2025
PresidentPeter Mutharika
Personal details
Born (1988-10-02) 2 October 1988 (age 37)
Kachipeya Village, Dedza
PartyDemocratic Progressive Party
OccupationPolitician, businessman
Known forVice President of Central Region (DPP); legal cases

Alfred Ruwan Gangata is a Malawian politician and businessman. He served as Minister of State from 2025 to 2026, was Minister of Natural Resources in early 2026, and has served as Minister of Youth, Sports and Culture since January 2026. He has also been the Member of Parliament for Lilongwe City Mtandire–Mtsiriza Constituency since 2025.

Gangata was born in Dedza District in 1988. He is the founder and Managing Director of Master Security Services, a private security company operating in Malawi.[1] He has expanded his business portfolio to include multiple ventures under the Masters Group, such as Fredlines General Dealers, Self Made Import and Export, Sellers of Farm Produce, and Concrete Constructions.[1]

Political career

In February 2024, Gangata was appointed as the Democratic Progressive Party's Vice President for the Central Region, succeeding Zeria Chakale.[1] His appointment followed Chakale's departure from the party.[2]

In the September 2025 parliamentary election for the Lilongwe City Mtandire‑Mtsiriza Constituency, Gangata stood as the candidate for the Democratic Progressive Party. Unofficial results at the tally centre indicated that he received 12,289 votes, narrowly ahead of his nearest rival, who received 12,284 votes. Following complaints about the handling of void ballots, the Malawi Electoral Commission declared the election null and void and scheduled a by-election.[3] However, he took the case to court seeking the release of the official results. On 10 November, the court ruled in his favour directing the electoral commission to announce the outcome based on the original tally sheets.[4] On 20 November, the commission formally declared Gangata the winner of the Lilongwe Mtandire–Mtsiriza parliamentary seat.[5]

In October 2025, Gangata was appointed as a Minister of State in the cabinet of President Peter Mutharika.[6] In January 2026, President Mutharika carried out a cabinet reshuffle that abolished the Ministry of State. Gangata was moved from his position as Minister of State and appointed Minister of Natural Resources.[7] About three weeks later, he made further cabinet changes, transferring Gangata from the Ministry of Natural Resources to serve as Minister of Youth, Sports and Culture.[8]

In December 2025, Gangata launched Kabaza Day, a national initiative to honour victims of motorcycle taxi (Kabaza) accidents and to raise awareness about road safety. The event in Lilongwe brought together government officials, health professionals, and kabaza operators, and aimed to balance recognition of the role of kabaza transport with efforts to promote safer riding practices.[9]

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