Enoch Chihana

Second Vice President of Malawi and leader of the Alliance for Democracy (AFORD) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Enoch Kamzingeni Chihana is a Malawian politician and businessman who serves as the Second Vice President of Malawi.[1] He is also the President of the Alliance for Democracy (AFORD), and a long-serving Member of Parliament for Rumphi Central Constituency.[1] He is the son of Chakufwa Chihana,[1] the founder of Malawi's multiparty system and democracy, and the founding leader of AFORD.

Preceded byChakufwa Chihana
Preceded byGodfrey Shawa
ConstituencyRumphi Central
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Right Honourable
Enoch Kamzingeni Chihana
Second Vice President of Malawi
Assumed office
5 October 2025
PresidentPeter Mutharika
Preceded byChakufwa Chihana
President of the Alliance for Democracy
Assumed office
9 September 2013
Preceded byGodfrey Shawa
Member of Parliament for Rumphi Central
Assumed office
2012
ConstituencyRumphi Central
Personal details
BornEnoch Kanzingeni Chihana
PartyAFORD
Parent
Alma materUniversity of Malawi
OccupationPolitician
ProfessionBusinessman
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Early life and background

Chihana was born in Rumphi District in northern Malawi. He is the son of Chakufwa Chihana, the veteran pro-democracy activist who led Malawi’s transition to multiparty politics in the early 1990s.[2]

Political career

Alliance for Democracy (AFORD) leadership

Following the death of his father, Chihana took a role in rebuilding AFORD.[1] In September 2013, he was elected as the party’s President, succeeding Godfrey Shawa.[3]

Under his leadership, AFORD sought to restore its former influence in northern Malawi and remake itself as a national political force. Chihana has maintained ties with traditional leaders in the region, including Paramount Chief Chikulamayembe, as part of AFORD’s revitalization strategy.

Member of Parliament for Rumphi Central

Chihana entered parliament after winning the Rumphi Central seat in a by-election in 2012, following the death of Moses Chirambo.[citation needed] He has since retained the seat through successive elections, mostly fighting for youth empowerment, decentralization, and development in northern Malawi.[2]

Ministerial positions

Between 2012 and 2014, Chihana served as Minister of Sports and Youth Development under President Joyce Banda. During his tenure, he promoted sports infrastructure development and reforms in youth programs.

Pan-African Parliament

In 2018, he was appointed Vice President of the Southern African Caucus of the Pan-African Parliament, representing the SADC region.

Appointment as Second Vice President

On 5 October 2025, President Peter Mutharika appointed Chihana as the Second Vice President of Malawi, following the reintroduction of the post as part of a government of national unity.[1] The appointment was viewed as a move to strengthen ties with AFORD and promote national inclusion, especially in the northern region.[1][4]

Political positions

Chihana advocates for a federal system of government, arguing that decentralization will improve development equity among Malawi’s regions. He also supports multiparty cooperation and has called for opposition unity.[3]

Personal life

He is married and has children. He stays in Lilongwe.

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