Official twitter handle for the Catholic University of Malawi

Joined March 2020
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Introducing a new Doc (Dr. Tapiwa Singini)
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Happy Day of the African Child!
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European Union Ambassador to Malawi, His Excellency Daniel Aristi-Gaztelumendi, Set to Visit the Catholic University of Malawi
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This is getting extreme mpaka ChatGPT m'mayeso! Kuwayamba dala uku, ladies and gentlemen, a ma suits. Kaya muzikayakha nokha! This semester, business is not as usual. If your strategy involves looking left, right, front, and back during exams, kindly cancel that plan immediately
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If you haven't been caught yet, just know that the net is still being cast. Study hard, trust your preparation, and leave the drama for Netflix.
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Death Announcement (Mr. Joseph Makuwira) Lecturer
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Happy World Environment Day! As a University, we are proud to contribute to a sustainable future through our Bachelor of Science in Environmental Studies programme.
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By equipping students with the knowledge and skills to address environmental challenges, we are helping to nurture a generation committed to protecting and preserving our planet.
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NOTICE: HESLGB Officers to Visit Campus for Technical Support
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Breaking barriers, defying limitations, and inspiring generations. Bernadetta January proves that disability is not inability, it is ability expressed differently. One word for her.
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The sun rose and set, another day has passed—and the countdown to our 25th Congregation continues! 🎓 With every passing moment, we draw closer to celebrating the hard work, resilience, and remarkable achievements of our graduands.
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25th Congregation Press Release
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Happy International Nurses Day
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Alumni Success Monday From the Land of Safari, Kenya, this week we journey to the Land of Gold, Ghana, where we meet Kettie Mpendame, one of the Catholic University of Malawi’s inspiring alumni.
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After successfully going through interviews, I was selected for the programme and officially began my exchange journey in February. I first travelled to Uganda for preparatory training before being deployed to serve with the Ghana Girl Guides Association in Ghana,” shared Kettie.
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Through her passionate and dedicated service in Ghana, Kettie continues to make a meaningful impact. Looking ahead, she remains optimistic and is preparing to pursue a Master’s degree, further building on her inspiring journey of leadership and service.
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