African Union to honour Joyce Banda, four others as ‘Living Legends’

Malawi’s former President Joyce Banda will be among five leading African women who will be honoured by the African Union (AU) at its 25th Summit, which will be held at Michelangelo Hotel, Sandton in Johannesburg, South Africa from June 11 to 13, 2015.

joyce Banda : Malawi ex-president to be honoutred by African Union
joyce Banda : Malawi ex-president to be honoutred by African Union

The five will receive the ‘Living Legend’ Award.

Banda will be honoured alongside Nigerian Dorothy Anyiam-Osigwe, Ellen Johnson-Sirleaf, President of Liberia and the first female Head of State on the continent, Dhlamini Zuma, current AU Chairperson and Winnie Mandela, South African anti-apartheid heroine and wife of former President of South Africa, late Nelson Mandela.

An entrepreneur, activist, politician, and philanthropist, Banda was President of the Republic of Malawi (2012-2014). She was Malawi’s first female president and Africa’s second. She is married to retired Chief Justice Richard Banda.

Voted as Africa’s most powerful woman by Forbes Magazine for two years running and voted as one of the most powerful women in the world by the influential Time Magazine, Banda is a strong advocate for women, children, the disabled, and other marginalized groups’ emancipation and empowerment. She is a prominent civil rights campaigner.

Before becoming President of Malawi, Banda served as a Member of Parliament; Minister of Gender and Child Welfare; and Foreign Affairs Minister and Vice President of the Republic of Malawi.

While serving as Minister of Gender and Child Welfare, Banda championed the enactment of the Prevention of Domestic Violence Bill in 2006, which provides a legal framework for the elimination and prevention of all forms of violence against women and girls.

She is a recipient of more than 15 international accolades including the “Hunger Project Africa Prize for Leadership for the Sustainable End of Hunger” shared with President Joaquim Chissano of Mozambique in 1997. Using part of the prize money, she established the Joyce Banda Foundation in 1997.

The Foundation provides integrated rural development services to hundreds of thousands of resource poor beneficiaries. The services that the Foundation also provides include free secondary school for orphans, early childhood development and orphan care, youth development, food and Income Security, Maternal health and Safe motherhood, Water and Sanitation, Women’s leadership, Economic Development for women.

According to Dr. Erieka Bennett, Head of Mission (AU) Diaspora African Forum Committee, the continental body chose Anyiam-Osigwe, the only non-political leader among the awardees, “because of her commitment to the political, social and economic impact on Africa and the African Diaspora”.

The theme of the 25th Summit of the AU is ‘Year of Women Empowerment and Development Towards Africa’s Agenda 2063”.

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Owen
8 years ago

GOOD MAMA

Malawi
Malawi
8 years ago

May God continue to protect Mrs JBanda. Please God send angels to surround JB. May those hunting her be hunted, exposed and humiliated in Jesus name. Amen.

George Mabvuto
George Mabvuto
8 years ago

Kodi akati African Union ndiye kuti chiyani. I need to be schooled on this.

blessing lipengs
blessing lipengs
8 years ago

yet above all the accolades receiving around the world Malawi still the poorest country in the world! under her emergency clueless leadership she miserably failed to lead the country. All I will remember of her is the distribution of cows and chickens and no tangible projects that could change the lives of us Malawians .I will never forget how she traveled the country everyday wasting taxpayers money ,I will never forget how yo her son Richard became a billioner overnight .Banda was the waste curse we had in Malawi .African Union is a dead organization and a toothless boby!!! not… Read more »

Bombo
Bombo
8 years ago

Congrats mama JB! Bounce back 2019.These fools must really go!

Ackim Mhone
Ackim Mhone
8 years ago

Congrats mama JB,you are the real mother Malawi.

edda mwalweni
edda mwalweni
8 years ago

Congratulations JB you are a Malawian femail achiever. We can bear a true testimony about you.

Chilungamo Chimawawa
Chilungamo Chimawawa
8 years ago

this is the leader malawians want, not the current gabbage that is making poor malawians getting more poorer, shame on you, God will punish you!!!

chisangalalo
8 years ago

Amai! Amai! Amai!!!!!!

mulhomwe wakwa Goliyati
mulhomwe wakwa Goliyati
8 years ago

Amayi omwewo basi palibenso!!!!? JB we love yu so much, keep on achieving more & more!!!! PP yanyamuka!!!!!!

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