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alukosyo
alukosyo
8 years ago

Where do we start to be alumni? What about primary,secondary schools? Those who hv gone up must go down to the roots first. Our primary and secondary schools are in pathetic state.Tione kaye kumene tachokera like the scenario where a teacher is sleeping in a toilet

Kokotowa
Kokotowa
9 years ago

Ine sindipereka nawo! I already pay heavy taxes part of which goes to Poly.

Tizanka
Tizanka
9 years ago

If the whole Malawi could think like this, most of these primary schools could be well taken care of. We are just a heartless self serving jealous bunch.

This is fresh wave of thinking, will sure be there ku meeting imeneyi!

jb
jb
9 years ago

good move Poly! Chanco should do the same

andrew
andrew
9 years ago

Start by paying back university loans and repair cost for the damages caused by your strikes. Am sure that is more than contributions of 5000 kwacha etc.

Alex Likoswe
Alex Likoswe
9 years ago

Good idea. Let the priority long term pressing needs be catalogued and costed. Them be looking for innovating ways of financing

chatonda
chatonda
9 years ago

Good idea ladies and gentlemen. If we raise more, we can as well give scholarships to the most needy students. I will support you with one million kwacha and will attend the meeting on the 30th March. Good luck. Let us do it.

Poly wa pamwala
Poly wa pamwala
9 years ago

Khwesi is not a Poly alumnus!!! He will bring you guitars!

chimtumbira
chimtumbira
9 years ago

This welcome news but please when are you coming to Lilongwe so that we can also contribute? We want to be part of it.

mphatso
mphatso
9 years ago

dont they get funding from the government apart from this spirit of dependency.Heish malawi ndi zothandizidwa…..

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