All the best,we may need as many as possible motivated teachers like you,the problem is that we simply wait and watch for others or idleness
dumerang mfwetu
9 years ago
Mbwana muwina basi tizitafune pa culture club yayayayaya
Matthew Likambale
9 years ago
All the best Andrew! You are a winner already! We are behind u in support of your candidature. Go go for it! Proud of you
Alex
9 years ago
Quota system, regionalism, bla bla bla, its none of my business. I’m here to congratulate Mr Nchessie for representing Malawi as a nation not a region nor a tribe. All the best Nchessie
wizzy
9 years ago
i knew this guy since primary school ,he worked hard and i see he still works even harder. I’m not amazed he deserves it. Hard working pay you about to be paid bro. All the best Nchessie
Kanonono
9 years ago
Bwana Alex, I am certain you got my point loud and clear. If we had enough spaces to accommodate at least 50,000 students to public and private universities each year, we would probably be in a position to produce 100 or 200 Nchesis each year. With just 3000 places in a country of 14 million people, what is evident is that Malawi’s problems go beyond Quota. It is insane to believe that with just 3000, you can still pick the undeserving for tertiary schooling. Everyone that goes is deserving but why can’t we send every deserving one to university every… Read more »
prosper mbemba
9 years ago
zoona mwina tipeze zomwela
Fiyabwayson
9 years ago
A mtichi Ndugi mwabeba kuti bebebebebee!!!!! Go for it Bra!!!!!
Alex Likoswe
9 years ago
Mr. Kanonono,
Merit prevails. This guy if he was an average guy or a quota beneficiary, he would not have been on the top ten. Just imagine if these guys were to use quota system, then Swaziland would have been included. Boy we are in a global world and in order to compete globally, merit is the solution.
I know you are a below average guy.
gologota wa pa Mtamba
9 years ago
Teaching is not just a job but a calling. You can have a degree but fail to deliver and motivate and give out the needed input to learners. Wishing you all the best, friend up there.
All the best,we may need as many as possible motivated teachers like you,the problem is that we simply wait and watch for others or idleness
Mbwana muwina basi tizitafune pa culture club yayayayaya
All the best Andrew! You are a winner already! We are behind u in support of your candidature. Go go for it! Proud of you
Quota system, regionalism, bla bla bla, its none of my business. I’m here to congratulate Mr Nchessie for representing Malawi as a nation not a region nor a tribe. All the best Nchessie
i knew this guy since primary school ,he worked hard and i see he still works even harder. I’m not amazed he deserves it. Hard working pay you about to be paid bro. All the best Nchessie
Bwana Alex, I am certain you got my point loud and clear. If we had enough spaces to accommodate at least 50,000 students to public and private universities each year, we would probably be in a position to produce 100 or 200 Nchesis each year. With just 3000 places in a country of 14 million people, what is evident is that Malawi’s problems go beyond Quota. It is insane to believe that with just 3000, you can still pick the undeserving for tertiary schooling. Everyone that goes is deserving but why can’t we send every deserving one to university every… Read more »
zoona mwina tipeze zomwela
A mtichi Ndugi mwabeba kuti bebebebebee!!!!! Go for it Bra!!!!!
Mr. Kanonono,
Merit prevails. This guy if he was an average guy or a quota beneficiary, he would not have been on the top ten. Just imagine if these guys were to use quota system, then Swaziland would have been included. Boy we are in a global world and in order to compete globally, merit is the solution.
I know you are a below average guy.
Teaching is not just a job but a calling. You can have a degree but fail to deliver and motivate and give out the needed input to learners. Wishing you all the best, friend up there.