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Bwampini
Bwampini
5 years ago

how much is the total cost anyway?? but the whole minister n full press conference just a MK500?? shame on u!!

Gertrude
Gertrude
5 years ago

We are in deep shit with this DPP government,……

Apumbwa
Apumbwa
5 years ago

Great job SKC and UTM you have thrown DPP into a panic frenzy now they are making decisions that don’t even make sense 😀😀😀

Tsogolo Langa
Tsogolo Langa
5 years ago

Ayayayayaya, so some fool just woke up from a deep slumber this morning and thought that this is a real bright idea without thinking about what implications this is going to have??????? These people need to go before we find ourselves in a total mess!!!!!

Ndatopa
Ndatopa
5 years ago

Too little too late! , so this government just makes policies out of no where???? Shouldn’t this have been discussed in Parliament and approved by our representatives???? Is this a campaign gimmick???? How desperate are you fools????

mtete
mtete
5 years ago

Join the discussion…Was this landmark move budgeted for? Just watch the educational system sliding down. Some tribes in the country don’t care a hoot whether they get educated or not. Their preoccupation is nothing else but thievery and plunder.

Galamukani
Galamukani
5 years ago

DPP is playing a psychological game of fanta @ 5:99.99 vs 6.00 marketing gemics. The tuition fee for secondary school is very small (about 5000_7000), & other costs removed total less than 8000 yet they have left boarding fee which is almost 90% of total fee. I don’t see any impacts except in CDSS where students don’t pay boarding fee. Same mouthpiece policy. Do the calculations.

Maps
Maps
5 years ago

I can forsee some schools failing to administer end of term examinations.

Achiswe
5 years ago

A great idea in principle, but where is the government getting the funds from to replace these school fees? Very soon we will he hearing that secondary school teachers have not been paid at the end of the month. Something will have to give in order to accommodate this change of policy. Perhaps the DPP government is going to play straight and stop all the corruption. What do you think?

Kandulu
Kandulu
5 years ago

I used to respecially Bright Msaka, not any more. I can’t believe he has sink this low. Secondary schools are not free at all. They are only giving a discount of MK 500. 00 per student. What is MK500.00 this days? This is a fact. AMP is being betrayed by his own people. Unbelievable DDP rubbish.

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