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Vice-Chancellor Appoints Environmental Affairs Centre Director

The Vice-Chancellor of the Catholic University of Malawi Rev. Fr. Dr. George Buleya on 18th October 19, 2022, appointed Mr. Isaac Mwalwimba as the Director of the Centre for Environmental Affairs.In a memo that has been addressed to Mr. Mwalwimba and copied to other University authorities, the appointment is of immediate effect.“Having made necessary consultations […]

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African Union Rep urges CUNIMA Students to serve Africa

African Union (AU) Permanent Ambassador for Southern Africa, David Claude Pierre, has urged students to serve in Africa once they graduate in various disciplines offered at the Catholic University of Malawi (CUNIMA). Speaking during a Public Lecture under the theme “The African Union, AU Southern Africa Regional Office and Mw 2063” held at the Montfort Campus

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Book discloses threat to Malawi’s State Legitimacy

Political experts in Malawi have predicted a threat to state legitimacy and prospects of the country’s democracy consolidation following a decline in public trust in key governance institutions. The two experts, Joseph Chunga and Happy Kayuni through their chapter in a book; Beyond Impunity-New Directions for Governance in Malawi that has been published this year,

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Catholic University trains Seminaries Rectors, Bursars on Resource Management

The Catholic University of Malawi through its Faculty of Commerce has this week trained Rectors and Bursars from minor seminaries in the country on resource management for sustainability of the seminaries in Malawi. Speaking at the official opening of the training, Vice-Chancellor of the University Rev. Fr. Dr. George Buleya said their need to have

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Catholic Bishops Appoint Principals of Catholic University St Thomas More Campus, St John’s College

The Catholic Bishops under the Episcopal Conference of Malawi (ECM) have appointed Rev. Fr. Dr. Israel Madziakaphwa and Rev. Fr. Dr. Henry Saindi as Principals of Catholic University of Malawi’s St Thomas More Campus in Lilongwe and St Johns College of Health Sciences and Teaching Hospital in Mzuzu respectively. The appointments follow the Bishops’ Second

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Call it St Thomas More: Chancellor unveils Patron Saint for Catholic University Lilongwe Campus

The Chancellor of the Catholic University of Malawi, His Grace George Desmond Tambala has unveiled the Patron Saint of the Nanjiri Campus that is currently under construction. Speaking during the groundbreaking ceremony on Monday this week, the Chancellor of the University disclosed that the new campus will have St Thomas More as its Patron Saint.

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Catholic University Grabs 2022 Service Excellence Award

The Chartered Institute of Customer Management (CICM) has on Friday last week awarded the Catholic University of Malawi as the best institution in the Education Sector in the country. During the ceremony of the Malawi Service Excellence Awards that was held in Blantyre at Cross Roads Hotel, the Institute recognized the Catholic University of Malawi

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Catholic University Set for Nanjiri Campus Construction

The Catholic University of Malawi (CUNIMA) has disclosed plans to start constructing a constituent college at Nanjiri in Malawi’s capital city Lilongwe with a groundbreaking ceremony expected to be on Monday 20th June 2022. In circular with Reference VC/CU/Admin/2022/03 that has been signed by the Vice-Chancellor Rev.Fr. Dr. George Buleya, the new campus will help

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