Author name: Luke Bisani

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ECM Appoints the Third Vice Chancellor of the Catholic University

The Episcopal Conference of Malawi (ECM) has announced the appointment of the third Vice Chancellor of the Catholic University of Malawi (CUNIMA), Associate Professor Ngeyi Kanyongolo. In a statement released on Friday evening this week that has been signed by the President of ECM, Most Reverend George Desmond Tambala Kanyongolo’s appointment is with effect from […]

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Expert Calls for Curriculum Innovation in Universities, Colleges

One of the academic experts in Malawi has called on universities and colleges to embrace curriculum innovations as a way of adapting to the changes in the world. Speaking during an academic workshop conducted at the Catholic University of Malawi on Friday last week, Dr. Paxton Zozie from Mzuzu University urged institutions of higher learning

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AVC Constitutes Undergrad and Postgrad Committees

The Acting Vice Chancellor (AVC) of the Catholic University of Malawi, Rev. Fr. Dr. Wilfred Sumani, has constituted undergraduate and postgraduate committees to steer the process of introducing new programmes for the university. The undergraduate that is being chaired by Dalitso Mcheka, a lecturer under the faculty of commerce, has been tasked with helping the

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CUNIMA Empowers Three Students in Entrepreneurship

The Catholic University of Malawi, through its Management Resource Centre, is set to empower three students in entrepreneurship under its business incubation project. The tree students are Issack Ruwanya, who is studying a Bachelor of Commerce (Human Resource Management), Doreen William, who is studying a Bachelor of Commerce (Banking and Finance), and Fr. Samson Kumkumbira,

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Catholic University trains citizens on ESIA.

The Catholic University of Malawi, through the Centre of Environment Affairs at the university, has trained citizens on Environmental and Social Impact Assessment (ESIA) in Malawi. Speaking after training, one of the participants, Richard Chikonga from Presscane Limited in Malawi, described the training as an eye-opener for them, saying they will apply the knowledge they

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