Malawian UK Nurses Association (MUNA), an embodiment of like-minded Malawian physicians based in the UK, will hold yet another COVID-19 online conference (webinar) on Friday, April 16 at 20:00hrs Malawi time, this time tackling ‘Mental Health & Well-being Pandemic Coping Strategies.
One of the speakers, Dr. Nyang’wa
The speakers are Ethel Changa who is a mental health specialist nurse and an England National Health Service (NHS) nurse advisor originally from Zimbabwe and a Malawian Lorraine Sunduza a chief nurse in London and also a mental health specialist.
Another specialist is Briton David Perrin of Jamaican origin who is a Reverend and mentor to be joined by a chaplain and MUNA executive treasurer Joyce Mbwana who is public health specialist practitioner.
Malawian UK Nurses Association (MUNA), an embodiment of like-minded Malawian nurses based in the UK, will hold yet another Covid-19 online conference (webinar) on Thursday February 18 this time tackling ‘Lessons Learnt & the Recovery Trial’ from the pandemic.
It will be live from 17:00 to 18:30hrs Malawian time (15:00-1630 GMT) on this link: https://us02web.zoom.us/meeting/register/tZArcuCuqjMqG9GEPjCWR9FoHoKMCqKj6eO3.
The guest speaker is Dr. Burhan Khan a consultant physician in respiratory and general medicine.
Guest speaker Dr. Burhan Khan
Charity Gladstone, MUNA’s president
Linda Msusa a Malawian nurse in the UK amid the Covid-19 pandemic
Tidziwe Malinki: Executive team member Malawian UK Nurses Association
January 18, 2021 Duncan Mlanjira – Nyasa Times 25 Comments
Malawian UK Nurses Association, an embodiment of like-minded Malawian nurses based in the UK, is set to hold an online conference (webinar) on Friday, January 22 aimed at demystifying wrong apprehensions of Covid-19 vaccine.
Dr. Kumwenda-Nyang’wa having her vaccination
One of the speakers, Dr. Kumwenda Nyang’wa
Charity Gladstone, MUNA’s president
The flyer for the webinar
The speakers will be Dr. Maggie Nyirenda-Nyang’wa and Dr. Mas Chaponda both specialists in immunology and infectious diseases, who are based and practising their profession in the UK.
The Malawian UK Nurses Association’s president, Charity Gladstone said in an interview with