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mr malawi
mr malawi
7 years ago

Continue blocking the roads.All greedy and selfish authorities refused to get students concern’s. Whoever is supporting this fee hike must face a dreadful disease. You send your children abroad bt you are raising fee here. You learnt without paying but you raising fee. You’re even refusing to pay back loans.. Anthu amimba zawo kumbwambwana

CHIPAPWICHE BWANAMDOKO
CHIPAPWICHE BWANAMDOKO
7 years ago

Nde akawathira utsi muziti police brutality? Blocking the road to hospital of all the roads? Just to kill innocent people who need urgent attention by doctors, this is uncalled for because the poor patient reffered to KCH does not even know what is happening around him, and you chose to prevent him from being treated. This is students brutality

WAKULU
WAKULU
7 years ago

Umbuliwo nde ndiumenewo……uchitsiru< iwe ukuona kuti mastudentswo akapanda kuphunzira due to fee hike yawoyo amene azathandize ndani mtsogolo muno anthu amene ukunena kut akufuna agent helpwo?

VOICE OF THE POOR
VOICE OF THE POOR
7 years ago

All I see in these demonstrations is lack of consultations, contact n dialogue amongst involved parties. UNIMA and Govt side, your side is loud and clear to substantiate the fees hike but you have neglected the other side of the coin. Make your simple analysis as responsible drivers of institutions; it is not far when we heard the State President giving a directive to have the students that dropped out of University due to fees return to their respective institutions when fees was K275,000. Now that you have doubled it, how many dropouts do you expect? Is it not another… Read more »

Samsung Nokia
7 years ago

ameneyo ndiye fodyatu…………osakatseka nseu ku parliament bwanj? kkkkkkkk inu nanu inu

mike
mike
7 years ago

kodi ndalama za ma cashgaters zija zili kuti? i thot they freezed their accounts? Osatenga bwanji and deposit in Govt account so that these issues will come to an end. Instead of giving us tough time. eish

sabata
sabata
7 years ago

Zayambika

Boko
Boko
7 years ago

The reason why nursing students are protesting is failure by govt to employ them after graduation, and to show solidarity with Chanco students who recently demonstrated against fees hike. Government is abdicating its social responsibility to the students by hiking their fees too much at a time economy is in shambles and not employing them. I’m their lecturer and I’m deeply concerned with their situation.

jussa joni
7 years ago

Academic!!!!!please fail all students. Tiwaonere kumene apite. azikalima kwao. Akuona ngati iwo ndizofunikira. Many civil servants do not want to retire because sanamange nyumba kwao, govt will need these old gurus and keep them working till they die as opposed to recruiting these reckless young ones who have no qualifications

policeman
policeman
7 years ago
Reply to  jussa joni

You fail students because of poor academic performance and not because they have blocked the road. Expect more demos. Munya muona.

Achimidzimidzi
Achimidzimidzi
7 years ago

Bring more details. Do not give us your opinion , better introduce a column for your opinions

pido
7 years ago
Reply to  Achimidzimidzi

Yet anthu amne akumanama kuti akufuna kukonza zinthuwo ali busy kuba ndalama mboma nkumatumiza ku Switzerland, Amaerica, Panama , Portugal everyday. Keneko amvekere ndalama yathu sikukwera chifukwa anthu simkulimbikira kugwira ntchito. Zitsiru

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