Jumani Johansson

Jim Jumani Johansson (legally Jim Jumani Immanuel Masauko Kamuzu Banda) is a 40-year-old Malawian-Swedish man who claims to be the son of former Malawian President Hastings Kamuzu Banda.[1] He changed his name to Jim Jumani Immanuel Masauko Kamuzu Banda. Johansson says that it was after Banda died in 1997 that 'some government officials' told him about who his father really was.[1] Officially, Banda died childless and unmarried.[1] His claim and resemblance to the former dictator opened up many unanswered questions about the legacy of Banda. Johansson became a celebrity overnight in Malawi owing to his uncanny resemblance to the former president and his measures to seek legal means of proving his identity.[2] Malawians are divided on whether he is the true heir but the public is demanding a right to know as well. Focus Gwede, the head of Banda's Special Branch of Secret Police Services, came out in support of Johansson, claiming that Banda had three children in 2010.

Paternity claims

Muhammad Jogee

Miriam Kaunda, the adopted mother, claims that his father is Muhammad Jogee, an Indian-Malawian living outside of Malawi.[1] Jogee, or proof of his existence, however, cannot be located.[1] Banda's family also claim that Jogee is the real father.[3]

Kamuzu Banda

Johansson went to the cabinet to have his name changed officially to Jim Jumani Immanuel Masauko Kamuzu Banda and this was legally granted by the courts, who stated that he had the right to call himself any name he wanted in spite of attempts to block this move by the Banda family.[1]

Preliminary DNA testing

Kamuzu’s DNA was secretly taken from the College of Medicine for the purpose of preliminary tests with the help of an unnamed Malawian doctor.[2] Preliminary DNA tests conducted in a private lab in South Africa show that Jim Jumani Johansson is the biological son of Kamuzu Banda.[2] Jumani is still seeking official DNA testing with permission of the Banda estate to prove or disprove his paternity.

Maternity claims

Banda was not known to be in any relationships that resulted in heirs, but there is evidence of affairs which have mainly been kept confidential.

Cecilia Kadzamira

The official hostess was Cecilia Kadzamira, but it is believed it was not a sexual relationship by Malawian historians like John Lwanda.[4] According to Lwanda, Kadzamira cannot be the mother.[4]

Merene French

There is also the relationship with a married British confidant, Merene French, with whom Banda had an affair.[4]

Miriam Kaunda

Kaunda raised Johansson, but he insists that she is not his mother, particularly in light of her refusal to take a DNA test for maternity. Kaunda, a former beauty queen, insists that Banda is not his father.[5]

Court case

Although Johansson is seeking a high court to order DNA testing, Banda’s family are denying the use of DNA samples to prove or disprove the claim.[3] Banda’s family is skeptical about his claims because of the property claims that his heritage would mean. Grand-niece of Dr. Banda, Jane Dzanjalimodzi, noted that “many people will come out of the woodwork to make claims because they know Banda’s vast estate is about to be distributed”.[1] In tense court battles, they have attempted to block Johansson from legally changing his name to Kamauzu Banda, and from visiting the family estates.[3] The family also claims that Johansson is a Swede and not a Malawian citizen and cannot make any claims in Malawian courts without paying court costs. Jumani, however, wants court-supervised DNA testing where both himself and family representatives are present.[3] Lawyers from the Centre for Human Rights and Rehabilitation (CHRR) have been hired to assist Jumani in his claims.[3]

Presidential threats and arrest

He was arrested for asking a presidential guard (at the private residence of the president) why he was protecting a ‘stupid’ president (Bingu wa Mutharika) that ‘killed people’ and for then adding that he could ‘kill Mutharika’ himself which was seen as a threat against the president.[6] He was defended by Zeros Matumba in first grade magistrate Richard Gomani’s court. He was granted bail against the wishes of the police, and his hearing was adjourned to September 21, 2011.

Deportation from Malawi

On September 27, 2011, immigration authorities took Johansson in for overstaying in the country and started processing his deportation.[7] According to The Nation which broke the Jumani story last year, he acquired a Swedish passport after his adoption by his step-father, Matt Johansson. Johansson was deported on September 28, 2011, for overstaying his visit in Malawi. He has a Malawian passport and had applied for reinstatement of his Malawian citizenship [8] His lawyer, Zeros Matumba, had been trying to fight his deportation.

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