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Yokwiya
Yokwiya
8 years ago

Can you post pictures of how Chanco looks nowadays. Many alumni will not believe it. During our time there were tarmac roads. Go there now. It is like a certain locality in T/A Ngongoliwa. The Sports Complex is no longer the same. Talk of the hostels, Mayo!!! I wonder if the current crop of students is able to boast about the college to their friends who are not there. Bravo Isabel and your friends. I urge the private sector to supports the efforts of this grouping. Lets help our children to have a good learning environment as it was before.

emmanuel m phiri
8 years ago

that’s a good initiative these students are doing . this is the development initiative that every malawi should adopt to change Malawi to better level to develop various sectors across the country. this group of sound development initiative shud train communities on how to star up this across the country.

Bernard Nyimba
Bernard Nyimba
8 years ago

How can I help? I have some paint to donate. Whats the point of contact?

TruFactor
TruFactor
8 years ago

The renovations should not only be structural. We need behavioural, spiritual etc renewal (or should I call it renovation?) as well. Ana a pa Chanco kuipitsa mbiri ya UNIMA.

Mwapheranjiru
Mwapheranjiru
8 years ago

Nkhani yabwino, zoona, Youth Week ibwerere basi. Takunyadirani nonse.

Mtondoli Jonazi
Mtondoli Jonazi
8 years ago

This is really wonderful. I remember there was talk of a similar initiative to raise funds around 2008-2009 thereabouts (could be earlier or later). I think it was named ‘Paint-A-Room’ or something similar. The idea was for at least the alumni to contribute money towards painting the room they had stayed it at Chanco. A lot of people supported the idea but a lot others as well shot it down even before it really took off. Peoples’ concerns were mainly accountability on the funds, especially making sure that the funds are used for the intended purpose. Fellow alumni out there:… Read more »

LIMBIKA
LIMBIKA
8 years ago

This girl impresses.People who live on handouts play the victim mentality and always think things cannot be done by themselves. I admire her tenacity. GOVERNMENT should also know it is pointless building state of the art institutions without having maintenance plans on them .This is quite disheartening. We should also teach in our schools especially in early child learning how to look after state facilities that will go along way.

Hello!
Hello!
8 years ago

Apa zaonekeratu kuti Youth Week Project ikuyenera kuyambanso. Ministry of Youth, would you please draft a bill on Youth Week Project that would be deliberated in parliament during the next sitting? Without Youth Week Project being reintroduced, most of the infrastructure in the schools and colleges will soon be history.

Bravo Chanco students!!! That’s the way to go!!! Keep the self-help mentality alive!!!

TruFactor
TruFactor
8 years ago

This is good for Chanco and Malawi. I hope Nyasa Times should also do their job to acknowledge work by ADB which is underway at Chanco (including renovations and construction of new structures). Otherwise, some people may be misinformed that all is being done by these guys. All in all, well-done guys!

Rodgers Banda
Rodgers Banda
8 years ago

Stop killing the intelligent future leaders

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