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Mchape
5 years ago

Our kids to be plumbers khululukileni ambuye mwana pulambala sayi ndithu

Chilungamo
Chilungamo
5 years ago

DPP can now proudly tick their MANIFESTO check-box, done. But it appears this college is the first of its kind in Malawi. No wonder the president had to to find time to grace the inaugural ceremony himself. But how many do we have nationwide? Can someone from the ministry share with us this info?
Unfortunately like most promises in DPP MANIFESTO it’s coming too LATE & too LITTLE!!!. This is only 4 years down the line and barely 12 months before elections.

Hatton
Hatton
5 years ago

Bravo Mr State President. Zimatidabwitsa andale zopanda experience akamanena kuti Malawi ndi dziko lolephela. Amene sakukhulupilira kuti dzikoli zinthu zikuyenda, umboni woti zikuyenda aupeza tsopano and that nonsense must stop. May be such people have fake sight in addition to fake accent.
When they say they do not want titles such as Professor, Dr etc, it’s nothing but a realization that they do not deserve such titles as they were a donation to them. I am waiting for a day when they will also do away with the fake accent.

#DzukaniAmalawi
#DzukaniAmalawi
5 years ago

Whilst the construction of Community Colleges should be applauded, it is sad to se that the buildings are of substandard (they look like we are still in the 19th century) and are equipped with outdated equipment and technology. Malawi should looking to China in terms of their vocational colleges and how there equipped and how the curriculum is modelled. Unless Malawi progresses to the skills of China, we will continue to import from China and India. Malawi needs to design a curriculum that calls for innovation and creativity. Graduates from these colleges should be able to design and manufacture simple… Read more »

Hora
Hora
5 years ago

Mr president,the program is good for the development of the country but that is possible only if you can produce quality artisans like the ones produced during the colonial and one party era. The teveta product leaves a lot to be desired they are not half baked but say 1/4 baked. Most when they graduate they behave like they have only been under supervision for one three month term. Act on this Mr president..

Cognitive DIssonance Theory
Cognitive DIssonance Theory
5 years ago

When Mudzi transformation fund houses were painted, orange people including those DPP made a lot of noise. Now we have these buildings painted in DPP colour.

Baba
Baba
5 years ago

Are you colour blind. That’s not DPP colour.

Hetherwick
Hetherwick
5 years ago

I DON’T LIKE THE POLITICAL PAINT OF THE BUILDINGS. THIS SHOWS HOW UNCIVILIZED WE ARE IN DEVELOPMENT ACTIVITIES.

Baba
Baba
5 years ago
Reply to  Hetherwick

Are you colour blind? That’s not DPP colours.

pat
pat
5 years ago

Wooow, I just like it when they said the constructor of the technical college is a graduate of Lilongwe technology college. That amazes me.

Umbanda
Umbanda
5 years ago

Impressive work. Bravo APM.

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