Mpasadzi Primary School authorities seek urgent support for damaged infrastructure

At a 90-year-old Mpasadzi primary school in Kasungu North West, teachers are calling for the rehabilitation of old infrastructure, including teachers’ houses and two classroom blocks that have remained unrehabilitated since they were blown off by Cyclone Chido in 2024. The school, which has 11 teachers, enrolls over 700 learners, who are currently using only…

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LUANAR Earns Regional Accreditation for 10 Postgraduate Programmes, reinforcing its centre of excellence status

The Inter-University Council for East Africa (IUCEA) Regional Accreditation Body has accredited the Lilongwe University of Agriculture and Natural Resources (LUANAR) for ten postgraduate programmes, marking a major milestone in the University’s commitment to quality postgraduate education and regional academic excellence. LUANAR Vice Chancellor, Professor Emmanuel Kaunda, said the accreditation reflects the University’s unwavering commitment…

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Kaulauta Primary: Where dreams grow beneath a thatched shelter

In Munye Village, under Traditional Authority Kawamba—about 45 kilometers southwest of Kasungu Boma, children learning under a grass-thatched shelter at a junior primary school with inadequate teachers still hold big dreams of what they want to become after completing their education. Every morning, they wake up early to attend lessons despite the harsh learning environment….

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Age Africa praised for supporting needy students in Kasungu

The Advancing Girls’ Education in Africa (Age Africa) has earned praise for its initiatives aimed at supporting needy students in secondary and tertiary education with school fees and other learning materials. Acting Education Division Manager in the Central East Education Division Charles Muthothe was speaking during this year’s All Scholars Retreat held at Loyola Jesuit…

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