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Deutsch –English THE ASSOCIATION THE
PROJECTS THE
HOSPITAL MALAWI/PHALOMBE INFOMATERIAL Pro
Phalombe Design OPTIVISION Version April 5th 2012 |
HISTORICAL FACTS Excavations show that the shore of Lake Malawi was inhabited for millennias. The first human traces can be tracked back 2.5 million years (Homo Rudolfensis). About 10'000 years ago Bushmen populated the shores of the lake, untill these Pygmies were more and more dispersed by invading Bantu people from Central Africa.These Bantus worked as farmers, kept cattle and already knew the iron. They were divided into different groups and soon made up the kingdom of Maravi. The word means reflected light and is thought to stand for the sun being mirrored on Lake Malawi. Portuguese sailors were the first Europeans in the 15th Century to set foot on the shores of the Indian Ocean. A lively trade with domestic and Arab nations began. The East African coast became notoriously famous for the slave trade in the 18th and 19th centuries. Any development stagnated and large areas were vitually depopulated.
The general military draft during the two world wars, saw many Africans in action on the side of the English. As a result there was the first African uprising in the history of the colony on 23rd January 1915 (John Chilembwe Rising). That day is commemorated today as the National Day of Malawi. The first African politician who successfully opposed the colonial power was Dr. Hastings Kamuzu Banda, who was then practicing as a doctor in London. As chairman of the first African Political Party, in 1959 the doctor was called back to his homeland. In 1964 his party (Malawi Congress Party) led the country into independence. Malawi remains one of the poorest Nations of Africa. Major economic problems and the controversial leadership of the "President for life" led to an increasing isolation of the country. Only due to pressures from major donor countries and some street protest in the country, in 1993 a multi party system was introduced. One year later the United Democratic Front under Bakili Muluzi won the presidential elections and took over power from Kamuzu Banda's thirty years of one party rule. |