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MP SPEAKS | Form council to eliminate political interference from higher education
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MP SPEAKS | Among the significant issues related to higher education in the country, apart from the Universities and University Colleges Act (UUCA), which restricted academic and student freedom, is political interference in higher education. The mass appointment of politicians leading the Board of University Directors during the Perikatan Nasional era has made political interference in higher education increasingly concerning.
There may be opinions stating that the same issue happened in the short period of Pakatan Harapan rule, which is not valid. Harapan’s efforts to make systemic changes through legislation to eliminate the culture of political interference are distinct. In this article, I will share the strenuous efforts of the Education Ministry (MOE) during the Harapan era to minimise political interference through the re-establishment of the National Council of Higher Ed
President Lazarus Chakwera has challenged the University of Malawi (UNIMA) to maintain high standards as it undergoes delinking process.
Speaking at Chancellor College during the virtual graduation where only 73 with distinction graduates physically attended, Chakwera said UNIMA founder, former President Dr Hastings Kamuzu Banda had a great vision, which was to make Malawian education competitive to the world.
He said UNIMA was as such, founded to offer education that would capacitate graduates with knowledge that would make them outclass others even those from developed countries.
“We must at all-times strive to maintain the high standards that were set by the founding father of UNIMA. Even now that we are delinking, we must ensure the standards are not compromised.”