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Mgawadere! Check the list of students at this college in Karonga. You will not find a Lomwe but your people, Tumbukas. The fact that you pple give each other good jobs doesnt mean u r intelligent.
Ngala has not been built by govt, it was built by world vision over 10 years ago and has been running by the community since. So no undue credit to govt.
Mgawadere, so how come we have students from karonga? Sometime we just need to appreciate ones effort.
Congrats APM for walking the talk. These is a milestone for malawi
Good idea koma yonola dzikwanjeyo ndiye ayi. Olo ndi mwala wa m’bafa any jim and jack can do that.
It is a good idea to have a strong skills base. I remember the idea has been there since the 70’s but just needs sufficient support. I believe this is a community supported idea as opposed to the earlier once run by the Ministry of Labour and Vocational training.
By the way, do the apprentices know the importance of wearing safety goggles? Nobody seem to have noticed that one of them has the goggles on his forehead.
Bola zipitilile komanso zikhale zolongosoka,pasalowe ndale ayi.koma ma course ambili akumakhala ambwelela.ikaniko macourse abwino(technologically)kulingana ndi nthawi yomwe tilimoi
The main issue is sustainability.The main technical colleges are currently struggling to survive.
Community Colleges is a brilliant idea because our youth will be empowered with the necessary skills and knowledge for the job market. Its unfortunate that some people no matter how good a thing can be but if it is initiated by someone they vowed to hate they can’t see anything good from those! If Malawi is to develop let’s stop the hate game! Its high time we learnt to give credit where it is due! Thumbs up Peter and Company! Keep bringing up productive and progressive programs!
Zaziiiii zopusa Adena ndialomwe ndiamene akufunika ntchito zamanja mitu yawo inauma kwambiri