Nalikule Graduates 170

By Michael Martin/Malawi//
Minister of Higher Education, Dr. Jessie Kabwila has encouraged graduating students at Nalikule College of Education to deliver in the labour industry according to the knowledge so far accumulated in college.
Dr. Kabwila made these remarks on Wednesday at the institution when she presided over the 4th Graduation Ceremony that sow the 170 students be conferred with Diplomas and Degrees in various disciplines.
“Go and shine in the labour industry. You are the real implementers of the Malawi 2063 vision because the knowledge that you have accumulated will support the government in assuring that we achieve the Malawi 2063 goals.” She said
“Education remains key to national development and in particular meeting the Malawi 2063 aspiration.” She said
Speaking at the interview, the Principal for Nalikule College of Education, Mrs. Elizabeth Selemani Meke, said, that this graduation marks not just the end of their studies but the beginning of your professional journey.
“Embrace the challenges ahead with confidence and integrity, and always strive to be lifelong learners. Your future is bright, and we believe in your potential to inspire and lead in education.” She said
Upon interviewing one of the graduands, Tracy Sainani, said that reflecting on the time at the school, she is filled with gratitude for the challenges she faced, the knowledge she gained, and the lasting friendships she built. We’ve been equipped to inspire and educate, ready to make a difference in our communities
The graduation ceremony celebrated the achievements of these students, who have completed their studies in a range of disciplines, preparing them for future careers in education and related fields.
The Minister was accompanied by the Director of Higher Education, Dr. Levis Eneya, The Director for Teacher Education Development, Dr. Zizwa Msukuma and other senior officials. #EducationIsKey