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Please be informed that most employed citizens in Malawi can hardly afford the revised mature entry fees… just very few can afford…and may be after selling their assets like cars etc
People who want to enrol for mature entry should understand that Government cannot and is not suppose to subsidise everything. Tax payers are already suffocating with high taxes due to unnecessary subsidies. Most of the people who go for mature entries are already working, have better jobs and own cars, houses and even businesses. If you think upgrading at UNIMA, MZUNI, LUANAR or MUST is expensive, try it from private institutions. You may wish to know that Tertiary Education is too in Malawi as compared to other SADC countries not to mention of countries outside the region. People should also… Read more »
So sad to note that some people still believe an average Malawi worker can afford to pay such high fees to upgrade while you well know that most average workers including primary and secondary school teachers Police most officers health workers live on hand to mouth. Those who don’t see a problem that school fees has been raised by such a high rate are the Mathews Chikaondas of this world who enjoyed virtually a free university education and yet they want the govt to introduce such punitive fees. I struggled to raise my cool and most of my classmate dropped… Read more »
Get loans from the bank. A thin Malawi’s tax payer can no longer be able to pay for all of u. After 52 yrs of independence pple should be able to pay their way or find something else to uplift their life.
Which Bank is ready for such loans without any collateral? Don’t be a dreamer. If you are a well to do and can access loans do not tease the poor Malawians. If loans were available no one would be willing to remain uneducated.
its sad that in Malawi education is a luxury with the economy the fees are too high