“Go out to serve and not to be served ” Catholic University Council Chairman Challenges Graduates

The Chairman of the University of the of the Catholic University of Malawi, His Grace Thomas Luke Msusa, has challenged 2024 graduates at the university to serve others and not to be served. Speaking during the 23rd Congregation of the University on Wednesday, 25th September 2024, His Grace Msusa, who is also the Pro-Chancellor of […]

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Kachebele Major Seminary applauds CUNIMA VC’s Visit

St. Anthony Major Seminary, popularly known as Kachebere, has applauded the Catholic University of Malawi’s (CUNIMA) Vice Chancellor, Associate Prof. Ngeyi Ruth Kanyongolo’s familiarisation visit that was scheduled for Tuesday this week, arguing it will help the institution to align its standards with the university. Speaking after the Vice Chancellor’s visit, the Dean of Students

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Catholic University Trains Vendors on Business Capacity

Going by a saying that if you ‘give a man a fish, you feed him for a day. Teach him to fish, and you feed him for life. The Catholic University of Malawi (CUNIMA), through its Management Resource Centre (MRC), has conducted a two-day workshop on small-scale business operators in Chiradzulu to empower them on how to grow their businesses. Speaking at the commencement of the workshop

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A sisterly courtesy visit!: MUST VC Visits CUNIMA

On May 24, 2024, the Vice Chancellor from the Malawi University of Science and Technology (MUST), Professor Address Malata, visited our campus for a courtesy meeting with Associate Prof. Ngeyi Ruth Kanyongolo, the Vice Chancellor for the university. During the visit, CUNIMA Vice Chancellor shared her leadership vision for the university that is aligned with

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Catholic University Students Challenged on Procurement Ethics

The Director General for the Public Procurement and Disposal of Assets Authority (PPDA), Dr. Edington Chilapondwa, has urged all procurement officers to work under ethical standards as a way of ensuring professionalism. Speaking during a public lecture conducted at the Catholic University of Malawi on Thursday, May 30, under the title Understanding Public Procurement, Dr.

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Catholic Prelate Applauds CUNIMA Academic Excellence Efforts

The Catholic prelate of the Diocese of Zomba, Rt. Rev. Alfred Mateyu Chaima, has applauded the Catholic University of Malawi (CUNIMA) for making strides in academic efforts in the country. Speaking during a public lecture on a church document titled “Dignitas Infinita” on Thursday this week, organised by the Faculty of Theology, Bishop Chaima commended

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CUNIMA Pleads Corporate Support for Needy Private University Students

The Catholic University of Malawi (CUNIMA) has pleaded for corporate support for needy students enrolled in private universities in the country. Speaking during a fundraising dinner and dance organised to support needy students at the university last Saturday, CUNIMA Chaplain, Fr. Kondwani Mwenegamba, pleaded for support from the corporate world to support less privileged students

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University Youths Challenged on Election Participation Ahead of 2025 Polls

Youths from institutions of higher learning in Malawi have been challenged to take a proactive role in the election process in the country. Speaking at his residence in Area 10, in Lilongwe, on Thursday, May 2, 2024, His Excellency Rune Skinnebach, European Union Ambassador in Malawi, hosted Catholic University of Malawi (CUNIMA) Political Science students

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