Saulos Klaus Chilima

Saulos Klaus Chilima

politician Malawi

Saulos Klaus Chilima was the Vice President of Malawi, serving from 2014 until his untimely death in a tragic accident in 2023. He was known for his dedication to public service and his efforts to improve the lives of Malawians through various initiatives. Chilima's legacy continues to impact the nation, and the SKC Foundation, launched in his honor, aims to carry forward his vision for a better Malawi. His contributions to governance and his commitment to serving all Malawians are fondly remembered.

Global Media Ratings
Dominance
0.00%
Persistence
1 wks
Reach
432,389
Power
174$
Sentiment
8.33
Countries Mentioned
Country Mentions Sentiment Dominance + Persistence x Population = Reach x GDP (millions) = Power
Malawi 3 8.33 2.05% +10% 19,129,952 432,389 $7,700 174$
Totals 3 19,129,952 432,389 $7,700 174$
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Recent Mentions

Malawi Malawi: Malawi’s Vice President, Dr Saulos Klaus Chilima, was killed instantly in the aircraft crash. 9

Nyasa Times – popular Malawian online publication: Flight of Failures: How gaps in Malawi’s Aviation System claimed Lives - Malawi Nyasa Times

Malawi Malawi: The SKC Foundation was formed in memory of the departed Vice President Saulos Chilima by his widow Mary Chilima. 7

Nyasa Times – popular Malawian online publication: SKC Foundation, Nxtgen Labs equip students with AI skills - Malawi Nyasa Times

Malawi Malawi: The organization—honoring the legacy of the late Vice President Saulos Chilima—has committed to covering the full annual school fees for all 15 dependents of the nine Malawians who perished in last June’s devastating Chikangawa plane crash. 9

Nyasa Times – popular Malawian online publication: Keeping Dreams Alive: SKC Foundation Stands With Chikangawa Crash Victims’ Children - Malawi Nyasa Times

Malawi Malawi: Saulos Klaus Chilima died while holding power in his hands, robbed of his future in a tragic and brutal way. 2

Nyasa Times – popular Malawian online publication: Opinion: Joyce Banda’s Attempt to Cleanse Herself—Too Late, Too Little? - Malawi Nyasa Times