Members of Parliament (MPs) yesterday condemned government’s move to allow public universities to raise tuition fees, saying it will worsen students’ dropout rates. Some public iniversities issued circulars a week ago notifying continuing and newly-selected students that tuition fees have been adjusted upwards. But speaking in Parliament yesterday, Leader of Opposition Kondwani Nankhumwa lamented that
Malawi’s oldest party, Malawi Congress Party (MCP) have taken two of the three seats contested in the October 26 by-elections. Unofficial results indicate that MCP, a leading political party in the ruling Tonse Alliance grouping thrashed all the participating parties but save for Alliance for Democracy (Aford). The walloped parties includes Vice President Saulos Chilima’s […]
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