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richard
richard
7 years ago

Calling someone with a whole bachelors degree as needy, its unheard of

kutamba Sam Wolo
kutamba Sam Wolo
7 years ago
Reply to  richard

i don’t think the writer of the article used needy, in a disrespectful way, but needy, as a person who is in need of a way to study, or to describe someone who is in need of the scholarship.

Ralphael Sam Kasambwe
Ralphael Sam Kasambwe
7 years ago

I want to plead with CITIZEN why are you complaining ,as a learned person you were given that scholarship not for mediocrity purposes as you are putting it that scholarship was given to you in order to improve the MPH professional in your respective community and livelihoods of your siblings or parents or even relatives not to get popular on nyasatimes.What i can advise you is from now on wards please discard your inferiority complex mindset and start applying what you learned from England then people will start publishing your stories on media houses even to the extent of reaching… Read more »

Citizen
Citizen
7 years ago

sometimes its hard to understand some of the things, serious the whole story basi scholarship ya munthu mmodzi serious a malawi, in 2013 i was among three Malawians amene anapatsidwa schoolarship to study MPH in England koma that lady sanabwere pa media mkumavuta anthu ndikuwelenga zimenezi kuti ndapeleka ma schoolarship even after graduation w never came and say tabwerako, yet among us one passed with Distinction.koma akanakhala amenewa eshhhh

Friend Indeed
Friend Indeed
7 years ago

Thumb up NPL and Unicaf. And congrats Langison Samala. Glory be to our Jahova for answering your prayer. Work hard brother!

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