Raphael Kasambara (22 September 1968 – 7 June 2024) was a Malawian lawyer, jurist and academic who served as the Minister of Justice and Attorney General from April 2012 until 2013. He was fired as Minister and Attorney General by President Joyce Banda following the 2013 Malawi Cashgate Scandal. He also served as the former Attorney General under the administration of Bingu wa Mutharika during the early part of the administration, after which he became the legal representative of the then Malawian vice-president, Joyce Banda
Kasambara was born in Nkhata Bay on 22 September 1968. ] He was a critic of the administration of Bingu wa Mutharika, being vocal about grounds for impeachment and commenting that “wants to be a dictator.

He was jailed in February 2012, after thugs went to his office with petrol bombs in an attempted arson plot, he called the police, together with supporters and restrained the perpetrators.[5] Instead he was arrested for kidnapping and torture of the thugs.[6] He was later released on bail, and then arrested again over the faulty bail procedures. He served as President and Chairperson of the Malawi Law Society from 2003 to 2004.
Arrests and conviction
Prior to this incident Kasambara had been a vocal critic of President Mutharika’s administration Kasambara was arrested on Monday, 14 February 2012 after a group of attempted arsonists went to his offices with petrol bombs and were subdued by him and his supporters ] When they called the police, the police arrested him and five others on charges of ‘kidnapping’ and ‘torturing’ the three men He was taken to jail, released on bail, re-arrested for a ‘fraudulent bail process’. According to the police, the bail granted by High Court judge Godfrey Mwase was not valid on the grounds that the courts in Malawi are currently on wage strikes albeit all the paper work was processed under due process through court He was then taken to a maximum-security prison. He was then transferred from prison to Mwaiwathu Hospital for a cardiac condition He was being represented by his lawyer Wapona Kita and was later released.

On 8 November 2013, Kasambara was arrested on suspicion of involvement in the September shooting of whistleblower Paul Mphwiyo following the Capital Hill Cashgate Scandal. He was subsequently denied bail,[11] but later released on bail. He would be rearrested on money laundering charges on 27 January 2014
On 21 July 2016, he was convicted by the High Court for conspiring to murder Paul Mphwiyo. On 30 August 2016, he was given a 13-year jail term for conspiracy to murder a civil servant, in a crime believed to be linked to a multi-million-dollar corruption ring ]
Death
Kasambara was found dead at a lodge in the Lilongwe suburb of Area 47 in Malawi, on the evening of 7 June 2024. He was fifty-five. It was suspected that he died due to hypertension.
Career
Kasambara was a law teacher at Chancellor college, University of Malawi He was an Attorney General under Bingu wa Mutharika’s first administration. He later became the lawyer for Joyce Banda who was being sidelined by the administration of Bingu wa Mutharika. He was also the lawyer of Zambian President Michael Sata On 26 April 2012, Malawi President Joyce Banda appointed Ralph Kasambara Minister of Justice and Attorney General. On 10 October, a few days after returning from a trip to the UN, President Joyce Banda sacked her cabinet, dropping Kasambara in the new cabinet, which was announced on 15 October 2013. Kasambara was replaced by Fahad Assani
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