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Chapter Title: Selected Bibliography

Book Title: Political Culture and Nationalism in Malawi


Book Subtitle: Building Kwacha
Book Author(s): Joey Power
Published by: Boydell & Brewer, University of Rochester Press. (2010)
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Selected Bibliography

Primary Sources: Print

Archival Material
1. Public Records Office, Kew, London (PRO)
Colonial Office Files, Various
Dominions Office Files, Various
Commonwealth Relations Office Files, Various
2. Malawi National Archives, Zomba (MNA)
Various government document files, personal papers, government gazettes,
and annual reports as listed in notes
3. National Archives and Records Administration, College Park, Maryland
(NARA)
Records of the Department of State, State Department Central Files/Subject-
Numeric Files 1963–1966 RG 59 series
Political Affairs and Relations (POL)—Malawi
4. H. K. Banda Archive, African Studies Collection, Indiana University, Bloom-
ington, Indiana (Banda Papers: BP)
5. Central African Archives Microfilm Collection on deposit at Malawi National
Archives, Zomba, Malawi (MNA CAA)
Various files pertaining to the federal period including intelligence reports
and situation reports

Newspapers
Daily Times (Blantyre)
Malawi News (Blantyre)
Msimbi (Blantyre), 1949–53
Nkhani za Nyasaland (Blantyre), 1939–49
New York Times
Nyasaland Times (Blantyre), 1912–63 (renamed the Times 1964)
Zoona (Blantyre), 1924–30.

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294 Bibliography

Primary Sources: Oral

1. Interviews 1986–96: Conducted by Author Unless Otherwise Noted


Interview 1: Mr. Likambali, Traditional Authority (TA) Chikowi, Zomba District, 6
January 1987
Interview 2: Henry Katsonga, Chester’s Nightclub, TA Chikowi, Zomba District, 13
January 1987
Interview 3: Dalia Katsonga, Thondwe, TA Chikowi, Zomba District, 14 January
1987
Interview 4: Dina L. S. Makata, Ndirande, Blantyre District, 22 January 1987
Interview 5: Cynthia and Eric Emtage, Newlands, Limbe, Blantyre District, 23 Janu-
ary 1987
Interview 6: Wales J. (Nyemba) Mbekeani, Mkulumadzi Bakery, Limbe, Blantyre Dis-
trict, 25 January 1987
Interview 7: James L. Mpunga, Newlands Inn, Thyolo Road, TA Kapeni, Blantyre Dis-
trict, 29 January 1987
Interview 8: Sidney Benson Somanje, Chichiri, Malawi Congress Party Headquarters,
Blantyre District, 2 February 1987
Interview 9: Lancy Makata, Ndirande, Blantyre District, 3 February 1987
Interview 10: Ruth Ascroft, Chirimba, Blantyre District, 4 February 1987
Interview 11: C. W. J. Kamba, Chitawira, Kamba’s Bar, Blantyre District, 6 February
1987
Interview 12: Unattributable interview, Blantyre District, 8 February 1987
Interview 13: Harcourt Charles Mlanga, Thyolo Road, Blantyre District, 10 February
1987
Interview 14: Erikson Joseph Nkumba and Florence Nkumba (nee Bismark), Bis-
mark village, Namwili Estate, Blantyre District, 12 February 1987
Interview 15: Bernard Francisco Chinseu, Ndeka, TA Chigaru, Blantyre District, 16
February 1987
Interview 16: Peter Jacob, Lirangwe, Blantyre District, 18 February 1987
Interview 17: Reverend Duncan Hamilton Makonyola, Ntelekeza Estate, TA Mwambo,
Zomba District, 25 February 1987
Interview 18: H. M. S. Chunga, General Manager of Small Enterprises Development
Organisation of Malawi (SEDOM), Blantyre, Blantyre District, 2 March 1987
Interview 19: Nelson Evans Zintambira, Lirangwe, TA Chigaru, Blantyre District, 6
March 1987
Interview 20: Gerald Montfort (Whisky) Lobeni, Ndirande, Blantyre District, 7
March 1987
Interview 21: Isaac Peter Chisasa, Masese Soche Forest Reserve, Blantyre District, 14
March 1987
Interview 22: Edward Damba, Blantyre, Blantyre District, 14 March 1987
Interview 23: Alexander Mataka Bandawe, Chikwawa Road, Blantyre District, 15
March 1987
Interview 24: Nyemba Mbekeani, Limbe, Blantyre District, 16 March 1987
Interview 25: Grace Kamwendo, Chirimba, Blantyre District, 16 March 1987

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Interview 26: Hedges Bwanamakowa, Chikwawa Road, Blantyre District, 17 March


1987
Interview 27: Moses Takomana, Blantyre, Blantyre District, 18 March 1987
Interview 28: Chrissy Sangala, Sangala village, TA Malemia, Zomba District, 2 April
1987
Interview 29: Elwin Mothello, TA Chikowi, Zomba District, 21 April 1987
Interview 30: Nyemba Mbekeani, Limbe, Blantyre District, 5 May 1987
Interview 31: Mokrin (Fred) Sangala, Ndirande, Blantyre District, 7 May 1987
Interview 32: Annie Zimbiri, Zomba, Zomba District, 23 May 1988
Interview 33: Hilda January, Zomba, Zomba District, 24 May 1988
Interview 34: Rankin Magombo, Naperi, Blantyre District, 9 June 1988
Interview 35: Dilly George Chimalizeni, Mandala, Blantyre, Blantyre District, 9 June
1988
Interview 36: John Foloman Njobvuyalema, Ndirande, Blantyre District, 9 June
1988
Interview 37: Lines Phambana, Maliana Village, TA Kapeni, Blantyre District, 11
June 1988
Interview 38: Chatengwa Bydon Biswick Kanchunjuru, Ndirande, Blantyre District,
13 June 1988
Interview 39: Jason Gray Kachale, Ndirande, Blantyre District, 13 June 1988
Interview 40: Wright Makokezi, Chigumula, TA Chigumula, Blantyre District, 14
June 1988
Interview 41: Dr. Charles Kahumbe and Elsie Kahumbe-Northern, Chirimba, TA
Machinjiri, 14 June 1988
Interview 42: Sheikh Twaha Katalama, Mbayani, Blantyre District, 15 June 1988
Interview 43; Gideon Justice Chimphonda, Chitawira, Blantyre, Blantyre District, 16
June 1988
Interview 44: James Magola, Mpingwe, Limbe, Blantyre District, 18 June 1988
Interview 45: Kenneth Morris Luwani, Blantyre, Blantyre District, 21 June 1988
Interview 46: Mrs. Adelaide Waliya (née Chisuse), Jean Thomson (née Chisuse),
Chisuse Village, TA Machinjiri, Blantyre District, 21 June 1988
Interview 47: E. B. Akimu, Ndirande, Blantyre District, 22 June 1988
Interview 48: Wilfred Kampadzaza, Kampadzaza village, TA Machinjiri, Blantyre Dis-
trict, 23 June 1988
Interview 49: Florence Ida Chingwalu, Kalumpha Farm, TA Machinjiri, Blantyre Dis-
trict, 23 June 1988
Interview 50: Henry Katsonga, Chimwankhunda, Blantyre District, 5 October, 1994
Interview 51: Mikeka Mkandawire, Zaninge Estate, Bolero, Rumphi District, 15 Octo-
ber 1994
Interview 52: Mikeka Mkandawire, Zaninge Estate, Bolero, Rumphi District, 16 Octo-
ber 1994
Interview 53: Albert Mwezi Mhango, Katawa, Mzuzu, Mzimba District, 17 October
1994
Interview 54: Lameck Jam Kaunda, Mzuzu, Mzimba District, 18 October 1994
Interview 55: Daniel Mchawe Mkandawire, Quarry House, Livingstonia, Rumphi Dis-
trict, 20 October 1994

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296 Bibliography

Interview 56: M. Qabaniso Y. Chibambo, Ekwendeni, Mzimba District, 25 October


1994
Interview 57: M. Jumbo Mhone, Mzuzu, Mzimba District, 26 October, 1994
Interview 58: J. K. Mvula, Mzuzu, Mzimba District, 26 October 1994
Interview 59: Rose Chibambo, Mzuzu, Mzimba District, 27 October 1994
Interview 60 Manson Mjuma Chiumia, Katawa, Mzuzu, Mzimba District, 27 October
1994
Interview 61: Chamn’gona Nkoma, Lifupa Village, Chinteche, TA Malenga-Mzoma,
Nkhata Bay District, 29 October 1994
Interview 62: Reverend Wesley Manda, Kang’ongo Hill, Chinteche, Nkhata Bay Dis-
trict, 30 October 1994
Interview 63: Jake Muwamba, Mandala, Blantyre, Blantyre District, 25 November
1994
Interview 64: Brian Burgess, Zomba Mountain, Zomba District, 12 December 1994
Interview 65: Kanyama Chiume, Namiwawa, Blantyre, Blantyre District, 13 January
1995
Interview 66: Clement Salima and Reverend Pat Banda, Mulunguzi Cottage, Zomba,
Zomba District, 11 March 1995
Interview 67: Komani Chakalipa Phiri, Khuyu Village, Rumphi District, 21 October
1995
Interview 68: Roland Manda, UDF Headquarters, Mzuzu, Mzimba District, 24 Octo-
ber 1995
Interview 69: Gilbert Wales Tomoka, Mzuzu Boma, Mzimba District, 24 October 1995
Interview 70: Cairns N. Mwamulima, Kafikisila Village, TA Kyungu, Karonga District,
27 October 1995
Interview 71: Phillip Mwakisongo, Kafikisila Village, TA Kyungu, Karonga District, 27
October 1995
Interview 72: Bernard Chipumazi Gondwe, Tijepani (Dorothy) Nyagondwe, and
Nyamsukwa (Mrs. Ngambi), Pusi Trading Centre, VH Mponda, Kaporo,
Karonga District, 28 October 1995
Interview 73: Robert Donald Gwebe-Nyirenda, Karonga Boma, Karonga District, 30
October 1995
Interview 74: Kelvin Gwebe-Nyirenda, Gwebe Village, TA Kyungu, Karonga District,
30 October 1995
Interview 75: Francis Dumba Chandiona Ngwira, Nkorongo Village, GVH Mwandovi,
TA Wasambo, Chilumba, Karonga District, 1 November 1995
Interview 76: Inkosana Mopho Jere (Sub-chief Jonathan Jere), Ekwendeni, Mzimba
District, 4 November 1995
Interview 77: Mfunjo Mwanjasi Mwakikunga, Mzuzu, Mzimba District, 4 November
1995
Interview 78: Kaphombe Visusgo Nyasulu, Mzuzu, Mzimba District, 5 November
1995
Interview 79: Reverend Henry Makwakwa, Zebediya Makwakwa Village, Mpherembe,
Ezweleni, Mzimba District, 6 November 1995
Interview 80: Steven Chimwemwe Hara, Mzimba, Mzimba District, 9 November 1995
Interview 81: Herbert Chonde Nyirenda, Mzimba, Mzimba District, 9 November
1995

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Interview 82: Robert S. Mvula, Mzimba, Mzimba District, 9 November 1995


Interview 83: Robert Inwood Phetembe Ziba, Embangweni Mission, Mzimba District,
10 November 1995
Interview 84: Mahara Banda, Embangweni Village, Chief Mzukuzuku, Mzimba Dis-
trict, 10 November 1995
Interview 85: George Akogo Kanyanya and F. S. K. Chiwona, Area 43, Lilongwe,
Lilongwe District, 13 November 1995
Interview 86: David Mukumphi Chirwa, Kanjedza, Blantyre, Blantyre District, 25
November 1995
Interview 87: Nyemba Mbekeani, Mkulumadzi Bakery, Limbe, Blantyre District, 29
January 1996
Interview 88: Dr. Harry Bwanausi, Njamba, Blantyre, Blantyre District, 21 February
1996
Interview 89: Violet Chavula (née Mlanga), Chigodi Women’s Centre, Blantyre, Blan-
tyre District, 27 February 1996
Interview 90: Harry Jonga, Lunzu, Blantyre District, 4 March 1996
Interview 91: Ngolesi Mwakipunda Mwaungulu, Chichiri MCP Headquarters, Blan-
tyre, Blantyre District, 5 March 1996
Interview 92: Dr. Harry Bwanausi, Njamba, Blantyre, Blantyre District, 20 March
1996
Interview 93: Vera Chirwa, Chancellor College, Zomba, Zomba District, 22 March
1996
Interview 94: Catherine Chipembere, Kuchawe Inn, Zomba plateau, Zomba District,
9 April 1996
Interview 95: Ceciwa (Dinah) Bwanausi Khonje, Njamba, Blantyre, Blantyre District,
11 April 1996
Interview 96: G .C. (Steven George) Chakuamba, Zomba, Zomba District, 18 April
1996
Interview 97: Wellington Manowa Chirwa, London, UK, 17 May 1997

2. Other
Interview by Mr. Chiwambo with Grant Mikeka Mkandawire, Bolero, Rumphi Dis-
trict, 29 March 1987

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