Kamlepo Kalua

Kamlepo Kalua

Kamlepo Kalua is a Malawian politician. From the Rumphi District, Kalua is the leader of the opposition Malawi Democratic Party. He ran in the 1999 presidential election, where he finished in third place with 1.4% of the total national vote.

Zimbabwe

He has criticized the naming of a road connecting Blantyre to Mozambique after Zimbabwean President Robert Mugabe, calling him "an outright dictator".

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* [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/africa/4968520.stm Mugabe defends Malawi road naming] BBC News, 4 May 2006


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