James David Rubadiri is a Malawian diplomat, academic and poet.
At independence in 1964, Rubadiri was appointed Malawi's first ambassador to the United States and the United Nations. On Tuesday August 18th, 1964, he presented his credentials to President Johnson at the White House and expressed the hope that his newly independent country would get more aid from the United States. Ambassador Rubadiri said that Malawi needed help to build its democratic institutions and noted that Malawi was already receiving US economic and technical help. David Rubadiri left the government in 1965 when he broke with President Hastings Banda.
Education
Rubadiri attended King's College, Budo in Uganda from 1941-1950 then Makerere University from 1952-1956, where he graduated from with a bachelor's degree in English literature and History. He went on to the University of Bristol from 1956-1960, where he received a master of arts degree in English literature.
Publications
His only novel, No Bride Price was published. The novel criticized the Banda regime and was, along with Legson Kayira's The Looming Shadow, some of the first published work by Malawians.
Whilst our children
Become smaller than guns,
Elders become big
Circus Lions
...
From the west
Clouds come hurrying with the wind
Turning sharply
Here and there
...
Such a time of it they had;
The heat of the day
The chill of the night
And the mosquitoes that followed.
...
Dark twisted form
Of shreds and cunning
Crawling with an inward twinkle
At the agonies of Africa.
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