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Tione
Tione
8 years ago

Watikwanadi galu ameneyu

joe
joe
8 years ago

pitala watikwana!!!

Ellias
Ellias
8 years ago

Good Mr President kuti ana adzilimbikira till form 4.

wolsen
wolsen
8 years ago

no sense…..to hell with you…..

Mlowe boy
8 years ago

It is a lie , in other countries they are two examinations , O level and A level. learners go to university after A level not o level – form 4. Peter should not cheat Malawians. Those who argue that CHANCO continuous assessment works , this shows how dull you are . secondary education and tertiary education are two different . Stupid government . stupid federation

kwali
kwali
8 years ago

MCP will bring JC back.

chimweme Jamali
chimweme Jamali
8 years ago

How is continuous assessment done in a 4 year Degree course without a Diploma at Chanco. Please think before commenting.

paul
paul
8 years ago

Good on you Sir!
I say you should have gone further to challenge business corporations to join in the promotion of education in the country by offering either a sandwich year optional in year three of post-MSCE to allow students experience the world of employment. Such a year to carry an active works skill qualification in communication, literacy, numeracy and ict.

A pilot scheme should be trialed with results informing on accommodation, travel, and maintenance cost as well as business support needs. Our country would benefit in having well rounded graduates.

katswiri
katswiri
8 years ago

KWATSALA MUCHOTSENSO MSCE INU…… i new this gvt is a failure is killing education system and then empowering homosexuality.

Tecnocrat
Tecnocrat
8 years ago

A BIG liar

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