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Patrons

                    From the inception of the Society in 1946, its Patron has been the Head of the
           Country.  The Society is justly proud that this honoured tradition continues to this day.

           H.E. the Governor of Nyasaland,   Sir Edmund Richards    (1946-1948)
                                        Sir Geoffrey Colby                 (1948-1956)
                                        Sir Robert Armitage   (1956-1961)
           H.E. the Governor General,    Sir Glyn Jones       (1961-1966)
           H.E. the Life President,      Dr H. Kamuzu Banda   (1966-1994)
           H.E. the State President,      Dr Bakili Muluzi     (1994-2004)
           H.E. the State President,      Dr Bingu wa Mutharika   (2004-2012)
           H.E. the State President,      Dr Joyce Banda      (2012-2014)
           H.E. the State President,      Prof. A. Peter Mutharika        (2014-2020)



           In 1945 six local residents met in Blantyre with the objective of forming what became, in
           1946, The Nyasaland Society.  These were: G. D. Hayes, W. H. Rangeley, G. W. Nye,
           Yusof (Joseph) A. Ishmail, E. C. Peterkins and C. D. Twynham. After independence in
           1964, the name of the Society changed from ‘The Nyasaland Society’ to ‘The Society of
           Malaŵi’.

           At this time, the Journal changed its appellation from ‘The Nyasaland Journal’ to ‘The
           Society  of  Malaŵi  Journal  (Historical  and  Scientific)’.  The  Journal  has  remained  in
           continuous publication since the first issue of January 1948.

           The Journal, which is published twice a year, carries articles written by both academics and non-
           academics, and covers a wide range of subjects including, but not exclusively, matters historical
           and scientific.

           The  Society  and  the  Journal’s  Honorary  Editor(s)  do  not  necessarily  associate
           themselves  with  the  views  and  opinions  expressed  by  contributors  and
           correspondents.

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           from  the  Society  of  Malaŵi,  except  for  the  inclusion  of  quotations  in  a  review.  The
           copyright of the illustrations remains the property of the individual authors and permission
           to reproduce the illustrations in any form should be sought from the authors concerned.




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