Atupele Austin Muluzi (born 6 August 1978) is a politician, businessman and was a Member of Parliament for Machinga North East constituency from 2004 until May 27, 2019. He is also the President of the United Democratic Front and was a presidential candidate during the 2019 election. He was a running mate in the 2020 presidential elections, on a coalition ticket with incumbent President Peter Mutharika of the Democratic Progressive Party. Muluzi was Minister of Natural Resources, Energy and Mining from 2014 to 2015 and the only opposition member to serve in the Mutharika administration. Subsequently, he served as Minister of Home Affairs and Internal Security in 2015, and then Minister of Lands, Housing and Urban Development in 2015. He is the son of the former president Bakili Muluzi.
A fierce critic of President Bingu wa Mutharika, he was arrested on 20 February 2012 on his way to a political rally where he was expected to address supporters. Opposition Malawi Lawmaker Arrested for Torching Police Station. Voice of America.com (19 March 2012). He was stopped by the police at a road block, where he was questioned and told that he did not have proper permits to hold a public meeting. BBC News – Atupele Muluzi arrested after Malawi riots. BBC. (20 March 2012). However permission had been granted prior to the meeting. Malawi: Ex-President's Son Arrested After Unrest. allAfrica.com (20 March 2012). Muluzi was later arrested for inciting violence and charged for disobeying notification of a district commissioner. Atupele appeals for calm in Malawi Malawi breaking news in Malawi . Nyasa Times. The police attacked the crowds, throwing teargas at them to disperse the rally. This incited the crowd to protest against the police and burn down a police station and surrounding police cars. Less than two weeks after Muluzi's release, President Mutharika died.
President Joyce Banda took over the reins of power and appointed Muluzi as Minister of Economic Planning and Development in her administration. He resigned after some senior members of the ruling party verbally attacked him at a political rally due to his position as the leader of an opposition party. After resigning, he began to focus on his career as the leader of his party. Malawi ruling PP gurus attack Muluzi at JB’s Mangochi rally Malawi breaking news in Malawi . Nyasa Times. (10 November 2012). Atupele Muluzi statement on his resignation from Malawi cabinet Malawi breaking news in Malawi . Nyasa Times.
In June 2014, Muluzi was appointed by President Peter Mutharika as Minister of Natural Resources, Energy, and Mining. "Malawi's president completes cabinet", AFP, 23 June 2014. He was moved to the post of Minister of Home Affairs and Internal Security on 10 April 2015.Thom Chiumia, "Malawi Pres. Mutharika reshuffles cabinet: Muluzi, Msaka, Chibingu moved" , Nyasa Times, 10 April 2015. He was again moved, this time to the post of Minister of Lands, Housing and Urban Development, in August 2015.Thom Chiumia, "Nankhumwa, Muluzi demoted in Malawi cabinet protocol rank" , Nyasa Times, 19 August 2015.
Muluzi, as Minister of Health, persuaded parliament to de-criminalise the transmission of HIV. He was supported by Sarai Chisala Tempelhoff and the Women's Lawyers Association. The existing law they argued was based on fear and not on logic as they argued that the current law increased violence against women.
After a court decision overturned the 2019 presidential election in Malawi, Muluzi formed a coalition with President Mutharika to be his running mate in the 2020 presidential elections.
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