Luke Bisani

CUNIMA Social Work Students Donate to Mulanje Orphans, Vulnerable Children

Social Work Students from the Catholic University of Malawi last Saturday, made a donation of assorted items to orphans and vulnerable children from Mulanje district who are under Titukulane Community Based Organisation (CBO) as part of their commemoration of Social Work month which is commemorated during the whole month of March. Speaking during the donation […]

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Education Should be Primary to You- Vice-Chancellor advises 2022 Generic Students

The Vice-Chancellor of the Catholic University of Malawi Rev. Fr. Dr. George Buleya has advised the newly enrolled generic students for the 2022 March Intake to consider their education as the primary issue being found at the University. Speaking during the orientation programme on Tuesday, 29th March 2022 for the first-year students who have been

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CUNIMA Alumni Geared to Improve Special Needs Education

The Catholic University of Malawi Alumni from the central region of the country have disclosed a commitment to help improve special needs education through supporting the University in buying materials for the Skills Laboratory that will be used by students trained for special needs. At their second Annual General Meeting (AGM) held in Lilongwe at

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Vice-Chancellor Applauds Catholic University Female Students Excellence

The Vice-Chancellor of the Catholic University of Malawi, Rev. Fr. Dr. George Buleya has applauded female students from the University for their outstanding performances in the second semester for the 2021 academic year. Speaking during General Assembly for the Weekend/Part-time students on Thursday this week at the University’s Main Campus, Fr. Buleya commended female students

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