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Chimunthu
6 years ago

Typical! The President again claims credit for something built with funds from the old colonial power. Where would Malawi be without foreign aid? What has the DPP done for the country to merit re–election in 2019? Oh, I forgot – it has ruined the country!

peter munthalika
6 years ago

Osamangomanga dzimanyumbadzi kumawaremba ntchito ophunzirawa

Hlabezulu Ngonoonda
Hlabezulu Ngonoonda
6 years ago

It is a good structure by all Malawi standards. The concern is: will the structure properly be maintained so that it retains its original structure? Many government buildings are neglected when it comes to maintenance despite the availability of funds for such purposes.

karonga
karonga
6 years ago

Very unfortunate. A whole president does not know the type of training going on in TTCs? You see how stupid he seemed when he was unaware as to whether graduates get diplomas, etc, whether the colleges train secondary school teachers or primary school teachers, in his own country? It is very funny for the former minister of education not to know anything about TTCs. Worse still you go on threatening people with wizardly if they don’t vote for you in 2019. Do we have a president who is a master of voodoo in Malawi? And we are saying their is… Read more »

timba
timba
6 years ago

Why should we be training more teachers and nurses when we cannot employ them? The teaching profession was for poor families who could not send their wards to other professions due to high costs. Now that trainee nurses and teachers have to pay fees, we are widening the gap between the rich and poor further. This is a recipe for revolutions.

BTN
BTN
6 years ago
Reply to  timba

The mentality that government should automatically employ the graduates from her colleges is wrong.

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