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Death Date: 10/06/2024
Age: 51 Years
Death Cause: Plane Crash
Some Lesser Known Facts About Saulos Chilima
- In 1993, as a student, Saulos Chilima was elected as the president of the Alliance for Democracy (Aford), founded by Chakufwa Chihana to promote multi-party democracy.
- He was a marketer by profession. He started his career at Lever Brothers Limited (now Unilever).
- In 2010, he became the first local managing director of Airtel Malawi. At Airtel, he led important projects like Project Precision, Yabooka, Airtel Money, and a 3G network upgrade.
- Reportedly, these projects increased business revenue and employee engagement of Airtel Malawi under his leadership. Reportedly, Airtel Malawi’s annual revenue grew by 75% from $54 million in 2010 to $95 million in 2013.
- He led the implementation of a unique and innovative outsourcing model in telecoms for Airtel Malawi. It covered network, call centre, and IT departments.
- Before working in telecommunications, Saulos Chilima held senior sales and marketing positions in banking and fast-moving consumer goods sectors including Leasing and Finance Company, Unilever Malawi, Coca-Cola, and Carlsberg.
- In February 2014, he became the political partner of Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) presidential candidate Peter Mutharika for the May 2014 presidential election.
- He served as Minister for Disaster Relief and Public Events from 31 May 2014 to 31 May 2019.
- Saulos Chilima later left the DPP and started his party, the United Transformation Movement (UTM), on 21 July 2018 to contest the elections in May 2019.
- On 1 February 2019, UTM held meetings with the Alliance for Democracy (Aford), Joyce Banda’s People’s Party, and the Tikonze People’s Movement led by Cassim Chilumpha to form a united opposition.
- They planned to field one presidential candidate for the election.
- Joyce Banda and Cassim Chilumpha later left the alliance due to disagreements over the selection of a presidential candidate.