Nankhumwa donates sugar to Mayani Secondary School
Minister of Information and Tourism and Culture on Friday donated ten bails of sugar to Mayani Secondary School district in Dedza.
Speaking during the function, Nankhumwa, who is also an alumni of the school urged the students to work hard in their classes so that they can develop into successful students.
Nankhumwa who also presided over the graduation of 120 students, said he was happy to be back at his old school where he passed his MSCE in 1998.
The Minister said he will regroup with his former students and form alumni association so that they are able to assist the school.
Prior to the ceremony, Nankhumwa inspected school premises in order for him to appreciate challenges which the institution is facing.
Mayani head teacher, Kalirani Chunga, said the school needs about K3 million for renovations
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Chitsanzo chabwino ichi, nafenso tiyeni tizikumbukira masukuiu omwe tinaphunzira. Ine ndipitenso ku Chitundu CDSS ku Mayani komko komwe kudandichotsa umbuli
Timadabwatu ife kulankhula kopusa amapanga display mkuluyu,ndi wa 98 yomweyi eti. Angopanga timacourse tosadziwika bwino adzilankhulira boma. Is Mulanje the only district that can produce village idiots in the name of Info ministers?
I think the citizens have the right to know the education level of the top government officials. Is there a website for that? You journalists where is the beef?
So Alomwewa anaphunzira our schools in central Malawi? Bingo,APM, both were at Dz secondary school?
Malawians let’s be serious, As old as Nankhumwa firm four 1998. How can a baby contribute to the development of the country? If he is old wabwereza kangati makalasi enawo. What a miserable country, kkkkk
GRADUATION? KIKIKI! HW CAN SOME1 GRADUATE B4 WRITING EXAMZ!
Hahaha chitukuko cha DDP chimenecho.
Malawians if not careful will forever be poor and suffer pepertually because we appoint idiots as Cabinet Ministers.
Sanalembe my dormitory imene ankagona kuti ” I was here”?
So Nankhumwa is a small boy, MSCE 1998 kikiki…Malawi, a rotten state.