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kholowa mkabudula
kholowa mkabudula
8 years ago

Thousands of graduates, but malawi still suffers hunger,why can’t the govnt turn this into a science and technology college becaz pipo are not benefiting including the students them selves?

ruth warren
ruth warren
8 years ago

The truth is Malawians Scholars do not benefit the nation susbstantially especially .bunda kaya mikuti luannar, there is no peace of tangible research that makes impact if any, yet kuli ma professor ambiri kumeneko kodi amatani? ulesi kapena chanu? Ngati sikubwera ma donors instructing them to run a project basi kumangokhalira kuphunzitsa meeeee meeeee ng”ombe mamina mbatata!!!!!! mxiiii mwandikwiyitsa mwanva

fuko
fuko
8 years ago

Mr Tjuxtan sounds like a nyau dancer. Leave Bunda lecturers alone. They progressive and visionary. Nsanje ngati Kamuzu Banda siyani. Ufiti kapena???

tjuxtan
8 years ago

One Dr Phiri of Luanar has a French class hotel built with imported granite material-hidden in a village by the lakeside at maldeco in Mangochi. Kuyepula pa Malawi. Nanga salary yake yomweyi mpaka kumanga palace??

Dr. Matamula
Dr. Matamula
8 years ago

Its also high time Bunda improved quality of its programmes like maths. Infrastructure also needs to be improved.

makito
makito
8 years ago

Mr Mhesha, this is where policy makers and training industry should collaborate. If agriculture is not prioritised and given due support, what will the graduates be doing? Bachelor of agriculture is not a vocation, these guys look for opportunities.

Mhesha
8 years ago

However all of your graduates give up their graduation programmes by studying accounting or marketing or other service oriented courses and end up in shops or office ….selling or marketing! I wonder if the courses from Luanar are indeed helping agricultural productivity in this country.

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