John Philip Carmichael was politician, businessman and botanist from Swaziland.
He was born on 1 August 1947.[1]
His forefathers settled to Swaziland from Scotland in 1800s. He was the owner and mastermind behind the establishment of Summerfield Botanical Gardens in 1980s.[2]
Carmichael was minister of housing and urban development from 1993 to 1998.[3] He was the minister of finance of Swaziland from November 1998 to February 2001.[4] He was then appointed as minister of education.[5][6]
Carmichael died in 2019.[7]
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^Corporation, Swaziland Water Services (2014). "20 Years of Refreshing Drops". Swaziland Water Services Corporation.
^Cuhaj, George S. (2011). Standard Catalog of World Paper Money. ISBN 978-1-4402-1584-1.
^Publications, Europa (31 October 2002). "Africa South of the Sahara 2003". Psychology Press.
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