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SADRIDO
8 years ago

Ine ndikhoza kusanza chifukwa Malawi has become home of the few individuals supporting the Lomwe Party. How can you get those with 20-36 points to go for higher education leaving out those with 12-20 points just because they come from Nothern Region or Eastern Region or Central Region. Is it true that all Malawians can be “Lomwes.” Shame to Malawians. Kamuzu tried his best and seems his successors do no want to follow his “footprints”. What is wrong with my people; they cannot even disqualify this selective qualification basing on “Lomwes” for University selection.

kiki
kiki
8 years ago

Kikiki….congrats Bunda

James
8 years ago

I don`t see why a country like Malawi needs such an institution. Just the same week the catholic church embarks on graduating philosophers. what type of philosophers come from a catholic institution??? You nurture creationists at a seminary you don`t encourage reasoning unless the meaning of philosophy has changed. This gender institution should be scrapped. Train technicians Engineers, even wood workers.. we need doers not spectators. i am quite dissaponited . But i understand the dynamics, sponsored by NGOs who think gender issues are more urgent than nurturing welders. Terrible

bwangazi
8 years ago

A country of dogs!!!! This country skilled personnel in crucial sectors of the economy!!! This is the time the country should in training scientists, entreprenures not gender whatever you call it!!! Ya zandinyasa!!!!! Zakuthako basi!!!! Iwe joabe forsake!!! Ndizakoka machendewo!!! Uchepese kuchinda ana a first year wamva!!!!

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