Mzuzu University (Mzuni) vice-chancellor Professor John Kalenga Saka has challenged government to develop policies that support skills development, saying this is key to revamping industrialisation, which may in turn lead to economic growth. He was speaking during the first day of the Malawi Skills Competition at Technical, Entrepreneurial and Vocational Training, Education and Authority (Teveta)
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Minister of Information, Gospel Kazako, has hailed Mzuzu University (Mzuni) and the Malawi Library Association (MALA) for embarking on a research that will help in operationalising the Access To Information Law. The Access To Information bill was passed into law by parliament in September, 2020. The aim of the law was to enhance transparency and […]