Samuel Kaphuka
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Samuel Kaphuka is the co-founder, together with his wife Catherine Jessie Kaphuka, of Kaphuka Private Schools in the country's commercial capital Blantyre.
Once a member of the National Assembly of Malawi, Kaphuka served as deputy minister of foreign affairs, deputy minister of education, deputy minister of agriculture and deputy minister of home affairs in the Muluzi administration. He lost his cabinet position in April 2003, when President Muluzi reshuffled the cabinet.[1]