Harry Thomson (politician)

Harry Thomson a.k.a. “Clean Harry” is a Malawian business man, Minister and politician.[1][2] He was born in Zomba, the capital of Nyasaland (present day Malawi)in 1934.[1] He is a founding member of the UDF party and former Minister of Trade and Industry.[3]

Personal life

He was born to a family of 5 children. He had a Scottish grandfather and African, black grandmother, so the family referred to themselves as EuroAfrican which was the fashion of the time.[1] His stern religious parents sent him to boarding school in Rhodesia from primary school to secondary school in hopes that he would join the medical profession.[1] As was a boy scout in secondary school he gained interest and experience in working with the people of community.[1] He returned to Malawi in 1950 and began work as a motor mechanic and run his own business for a few years. He soon became interested in Management and studied management.[1]

He is grandfather to Theo Thomson.[3]

Public Service & Foundation of the UDF

He was elected Chairman of the National Chamber of Commerce of Malawi for 10 years and was also Chairman of the Southern Regional Business Council for 6 years. As Chairman of the local Chamber of Commerce He traveled and was part of an underground movement that included Bakili Muluzi that aimed at resisting the one-party rule of Kamuzu Banda. Muluzi was heading the Transport Association, and had become a chamber member after leaving Kamauz Bandas cabinet.[1] The chamber became the foundation of the United Democratic Front.[1] They began to agitate the MCP government under growing protests nationwide over Bandas reign and this resulted in associates being arrested or sent away. Protests After Banda agreed to a national referendum to see if the present government, a one-party state, should be continued or to go into multi-party.[1] He traveled the country telling people the advantages of multi-party as opposed to the disadvantages prior to the 1994 elections.[1] In May 1994, elections were won by the United Democratic Front (UDF), with Bakili Muluzi as the first democratic president of Malawi.[1]

Political career

He was one of the founding members of the UDF. After The Muluzi government won the elections, Thomson served as the Minister of Trade and Industry and Minister for Natural Resources and Environmental Affairs.[4] Thomson, who has served UDF for 17 years and stood for parliament in Chikwawa North.[5]

After unanimous verdict by the UDF party's National Executive Committee (NEC) that Thomson take over the chairmanship of the party, Muluzi decided to override the decision.[6] Thomson resigned UDF in 2004 in protest over the nomination of President Bingu wa Mutharika joining the NDA.[7] By May 2009, he resigned from active politics in Malawi.[5]

References

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