Nico Pensions Services Limited has swiftly responded to the call to assist needy students at Malawi University of Science and Technology (MUST) in Thyolo with ICT gadgets to help in e-learning in the wake of covid-19 infection.
NICO Pension Services Company presenting the cheque to MUST
NICO Pension Services Company presenting the cheque to MUST
The company on Wednesday presented a K3 million cheque to MUST to help towards procurements of the ICT gadgets.
Due to Covid-19 challenges, MUST introduced blended learning that combines face-to-face and e-learning. However, some students have found it challenging to access lessons on the online platform due to among other reasons, lack of internet enabling gadgets such as smart phones and laptops.
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FDH Bank Donates K3 million Towards Buy A Gadget Campaign At Polytechnic
Dr Ngalande (right) presents a dummy cheque to Dr Chitera
Listed FDH Bank plc has donated K3 million towards the ‘buy a gadget’ campaign at the Polytechnic, a constituent college of the University of Malawi (Unima) to enable needy students access quality education under Emergency Remote Teaching (ERT) platforms.
FDH Bank plc Managing Director Dr Ellias Ngalande said FDH Bank plc under its Corporate Social Responsibility flagship “FDH Cares” is dedicated to creating a sustainable society by supporting various causes in education and health and other important areas.
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Issued: Wed, 03 Mar 2021 10:00:00 GMT
The University of Glasgow is furthering its long-term commitment to working with organisations in Malawi with the establishment of an interdisciplinary collaboration network, bringing together colleges from across the University.
The overall aim of the network is to make lasting impacts on Malawian health and wellbeing by forming long-term partnerships that enrich both Malawian and Scottish academic cultures.
The Malawi Glasgow Network for Interdisciplinary Collaboration (MaGNetIC) will bring together colleagues involved in all UofG’s longstanding collaborations in Malawi to ensure consistency of engagement and establish a coherent framework aimed at enhancing all interactions for both Malawian and Scottish partners.