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chibwehibwe@yahoo.com
7 years ago

Why this discrepancy Mzuni Raised its fees from K250000.00 to K300000.00 and yet UNIMA has raised Fees more than 300%, yet they offer similar courses, I think we need to employ more WHITE VCS who are so democratic and understanding than these useless black VCS causes havoc and unnecessary tension.

Fisi Dausi
Fisi Dausi
7 years ago

So Kaliati what do you think? You celebrated too early it appears. It’s not over until it is over. Come now in your chiguduli skirt, let’s dance to this new song: 7 corrupt ministers must fall or Mutharika must die!

mphevu
mphevu
7 years ago

Unless the students can point out that there is no basis for the raise of tuition, the Government should close the university to drive the message as to who is in control. Surrendering to students sets a dangerous precedent.

Chambe
Chambe
7 years ago

Reduce the fees to the level they want. Don’t subsidize and let them buy their own material. They will eventually regret by graduating with sub standard education. The world is watching!

be humane
be humane
7 years ago

University of Malawi ranked 146/200 This is the crop of such poor reasoning people. Today on deal negotiating, mawa back to fighting coming out saying we were intimidated. If they call you again and intimidate you again what will you Ayuba? Answer me

Central
Central
7 years ago

It is better to give resources to students to get tertiary education than releasing K1.6 billion for toxin loans, K1.3 billion for Sterling MSB loan, K300 million for miused World bank money etc etc

After all how much did Peter, Gondwe, Chaponda, etc pay for the same during Kamuzu’s time!! Kuuma mtima bwanji? Inu mwaona mudaoloka ndiye mwayamba kuononga “bridge” yomwe anzanu a nzeru anamanga kuti ambiri adutsepo!! Anthu inu ndinu mfiti zoonadi!! Its painful that while you are punishing the poor you are busy cashgating the very resources you are claiming are scarce……….!!

wina uja
wina uja
7 years ago

I think now the issue isn’t about fees reduction anymore, now it is competition with the Government. ndatopa nazono pano za fees. Zalowa ma emotions pano.

CHIKUTUMBWE
CHIKUTUMBWE
7 years ago

IF PETER SAYS HE WILL NO LONGER BE HIRING PLANES FOR HIS EXTERNAL TRIPS, I CAN UNDERSTAND. BUT AS LONG AS THE PRESIDENT CONTINUES CHARTERING PLANES, IT MEANS GOVT HAS MONEY AND THEREFORE FEES MUST INDEED FALL.

Parallel Market
Parallel Market
7 years ago

This fees issue is now becoming boring. There is no way students can be left to decide the amount of fees to pay. If that can happen, then lets decide how much to pay for a bag of maize, groceries, a kWh of electricity, a litre of water, a litre of petro, diesel and paraffin and the list is endless. I wonder what kind of university students do we have who cannot understand such simple life phenomena and choose to behave like kindergarten kids in front of the whole world.. Eisshhh; University students a ku Malawi!!

Tiya
Tiya
7 years ago

So, who are you negotiating with this time around? University council most probably. Otherwise I don’t see the president taking you seriously any more.

One
One
7 years ago
Reply to  Tiya

You go to a negotiation table to discuss a deal. Upon leaving the negotiation table, you realise that you have been robbed in the deal. Do you just stick to the deal and accept to be robbed for fear of not being taken seriously if you change your mind on the deal. This is why Malawi is not developing, negotiating poor deals and leaving them like that. Nobody will fight for your rights expect yourself, whether you are taken seriously or not. Do whatever you can do to address your best interests, whether it means renegotiating the deal.

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