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Dee Walker
Dee Walker
7 years ago

“Invest in education which I have destroyed”, say Mutharika, “for I am a champion of blue painted youth” Puppet said

Bongololo
Bongololo
7 years ago

“Invest in education…” says the guy who’s investing in chartered jets and other nick-nacks the country could least afford.

chilungamo chimawawa
chilungamo chimawawa
7 years ago

kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk this guy is nothing but a cartoon, a joker. People of Malawi have already given him 6% marks on education. So what is he talking here. Senseless points!

Waphuma
Waphuma
7 years ago

Hypocrisy at its best. When your government is failing to sufficiently fund the tertiary education. Vuto lokulemberani ma speech ndilimelo….

Blesses Banda
Blesses Banda
7 years ago

This man always day dreaming. He is doing exactly the opposite in his country.

Ray
Ray
7 years ago

This is hypocrisy of the highest order! I thought there is a saying; “Charity begins at home?” With the poor financing in education in Malawi, pupils still learning under trees at 52years of independence, the hike in university fees making university education a preserve of “the haves”, am surprised how we found ourselves on this panel!! It beats me!!

HE the Life President Mfuti Kasinja?
HE the Life President Mfuti Kasinja?
7 years ago

Well done Mr President.

Bob
Bob
7 years ago

This is a big joke considering the way education is being handled in this country.

dagobert
dagobert
7 years ago

Walk the talk Mr President! As a head of government, which allocates more to the OPC than the Ministry of Education …., poor leadership = poor education = poor country !
Sad calculation Professor Peter!

Youna
Youna
7 years ago

Investing by increasing UNIMA fees.

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