The Catholic University of Malawi

CUNIMA Conversation: Law experts fault the selective justice system in Malawi.

Law experts in Malawi have faulted the selective justice in Malawi between the rich and the poor, arguing that the development is fueling impunity in the criminal justice system in Malawi. Speaking during the CUNIMA [Catholic University of Malawi] Conversation, one of the law experts, who is also a lecturer in the Faculty of Law, […]

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Catholic University Graduates Challenged on Difference

The Vice President of the Episcopal Conference of Malawi (ECM) has challenged graduates from the Catholic University of Malawi (CUNIMA) to make a difference in the country after acquiring skills in various disciplines. Speaking during the awarding of academic certificates, diplomas, and degrees last Saturday at the university’s main campus in Nguludi Chiradzulu district, Rt.

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Law Lecturer calls for honesty on judicial review application

One of the law lecturers in the faculty of law, David Bandawe, has called on lawyers in the country to be honest with their clients when they seek judicial review in various matters. Speaking during his research paper seminar held at the Catholic University of Malawi, Bandawe disclosed that some lawyers fail to advise their

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Company puts a smile on Catholic University

On Thursday this week, Smile Life Insurance Company donated a multi-million dollar tent to the Catholic University of Malawi to help the university increase the capacity of attendees at graduation ceremonies and other events. Speaking during the donation ceremony, Deputy Chief Executive Office for Smile Life Beatrice Mangwana said the company values education as a

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Namadzi Women Shun Early Antenatal Care, Nursing Students Assessment

Women from Namadzi area in Chiradzulu district are reported to be shunning early antenatal care, a development likely to affect safe motherhood efforts in the country. According to a community midwifery assessment conducted by the 2019 cohort of nursing and midwifery students at the Catholic University of Malawi, more women start their antenatal care in

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Rev. Fr. Dr. Buleya bids Farewell as Vice Chancellor

The Vice Chancellor for the Catholic University of Malawi, Rev. Fr. Dr. George Buleya, has bid farewell after successfully completing his terms of office. Speaking during a farewell party last Friday organised for the outgoing Vice chancellor, Rev. Fr. Dr. Buleya applauded staff and students for their support rendered to him when he was in

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Catholic Bishops Appoint CUNIMA Acting Vice-Chancellor

The Catholic Bishops under the Episcopal Conference of Malawi (ECM) have appointed Rev. Fr. Dr. Wilfred Sumani S.J. as acting Vice-Chancellor for the Catholic University of Malawi (CUNIMA) effective July 3, 2023. In a letter dated June 30, 2023, signed by University Council Chairman Most Rev. Thomas Luke Msusa, the appointment follows the expiration of

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CUNIMA, Livingstonia Synod Eye, SNE Teacher Training

The Catholic University of Malawi is eying a partnership with the Livingstonia Synod of the Church of Central Africa Presbyterian (C.C.A.P.) to train teachers on special needs education in the central and northern regions of the country. Speaking during the proposal meeting of the partnership on Tuesday this week, the Head of the Special Needs

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Nursing and midwifery Lecturers urged to have clinical skills

Nursing and midwifery lecturers in Malawi have been urged to have clinical skills to improve the clinical reasoning of students graduating to be nurses and midwives in the country. Speaking after a two-day training on simulation-based education (SBE) for nursing and midwifery lecturers of the three institutions, namely, the Catholic University of Malawi (CUNIMA), St.

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