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Politician in Malawi
Samuel Tembenu
BornSamuel Tembenu
1965 (age 58–59)
Salima, Malawi
NationalityMalawian
Occupations

Samuel Tembenu (born 1965) is a Malawian politician and lawyer who was former Minister of Justice and Constitutional Affairs of Malawi from 2014 to 2019. He is a Member of Parliament for Dedza North East Constituency. He was preceded by Bright Msaka (2019–2020).

Personal life

Tembenu was born in 1965 in , Malawi. He attended the University of Malawi, Chancelor College where he graduated with a Law degree. He has had a thriving career as a private practice lawyer, managing his firm. He has a master's degree from the University of Northumbria. In 2014, Tembenu was appointed Minister of Justice, a position he held up until 2019.

Awards and achievements
Preceded byRalph Kasambara Minister of Justice and Constitutional Affairs of Malawi Succeeded byBright Msaka

References

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