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Mwendapadera Speaks Out
Mwendapadera Speaks Out
6 years ago

School has not diluted but in 80s there were no study materials and motivating factors.And someone says “atumbuka palibe school ya kumpoto” please note in this era its not north,south,centere or east that matters but Malawi and God surely there is no God for South or North. Its very painful to note that most people who practice nepotism are serious Christians

Nabetha
Nabetha
6 years ago

Thank you to Zodiak as usual. If only we could take a leaf from this. If only we, Malawians could use our power, wisdom and wealth to uplift the poor and the weak, Malawi would be a better place. Instead we prefer to steal from them without any conscious!

BYSON
BYSON
6 years ago

Atumbuka mumalongolola palibetu sukulu yakumpoto apa

AMANGO
AMANGO
6 years ago
Reply to  BYSON

You are sick man.

Patrick Phiri
Patrick Phiri
6 years ago

MSCE standards have really been diluted. In the 80’s and 90’s, not more than two students would score six points. Sometimes, not even a single candidate. But now you have 10 girls scoring six points in a single year. If you add boys, you probably have 30 candidates scoring six points. Are we doing justice to our education system by diluting standards?

Awize
Awize
6 years ago
Reply to  Patrick Phiri

Not necessarily education is diluted BUT the education system is improvised, modernised and sophiscated. In 1980s no good books, no internet, no highly qualified teachers, everything was primitive in its entirety. when solving algebra calculators were not allowed or there were no calcualtors among others. These are some of the issues masiku ano. Just accept the reality

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