Exploits University has joined forces with organisers of the Africa Fashion and Arts Festival (AFAF), Lush Africa through an academic scholarship sponsorship for the top two winners of the Miss Culture Malawi 2021.
The Miss Culture Malawi beauty pageant grand finale is slated for Amaryllis Hotel on June 26 in Blantyre, Malawi’s commercial capital.
The event will select Malawi’s representative to the global event that Miss Culture International will be hosting in South Africa, later in September this year.
In response to how Lush Africa managed to pull off this educational coup d’état, Lush Africa Director and Miss Culture International CEO, Lorraine Kljajic said: “One of our key thematic objectives is to empower the girl child in Malawi through education so that she can reach the highest echelon of achievement that her naturally endowed talents can allow her to.”
The Exploits University has started receiving applications from suitably qualified individuals for the 2021-2022 academic year whose first semester will run from July to December2021.
Universityâs Marketing Executive, Ashraf Partridge said that the school is registering new cohorts for all programmes and is urging those who have done well in the  just released MSCE to pursue their studies at the university.
He said the university is highly affordable and qualified academics and they are actively engaged in research and the generation of new knowledge teaching at undergraduate and postgraduate levels.
The programmes that are offering for undergraduate include Diploma in Management Studies, Bachelor of Accountancy, Bachelor of Arts in Health Systems Management, and Bachelor of Arts in Human Resource management and Bachelor of Business Administration.
Exploits University has started receiving applications from suitably qualified individuals for the 2021-2022 academic year, whose first semester will run from July to December 2021.
The University’s marketing executive, Ashraf Partridge says the school is registering new cohorts for all programmes and is urging those who have done well in the just released Malawi School Certificate of Education (MSCE) to pursue their studies at the “premier university”.
He said Exploits University is “affordable and has highly qualified academics and they are actively engaged in research and the generation of new knowledge, teaching at undergraduate and postgraduate levels for over a decade now”.
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Renowned politician and former international diplomat George Chaponda has authored a book
The Struggle for Economic Independence and Development in Malawi (1960-2015) which will launches virtually at Sunbird Mount Soche Hotel this Friday.
Chaponda’s book
Chaponda: The discussion and analysis in my book focusses on specific sectors of the economy
The book, published by Pandit Publications in India, analyses and discusses Malawi’s struggle for economic independence from the colonial era, through the single party state to the modern times of democratic dispensation.
Chaponda, who is legislator for Mulanje South West, highlighted in an interview with
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Exploits University has graduated 300 student with Diploma’s and degrees in various programmes at a function which was held at Bingu International Conference Centre in Lilongwe.
Rev Nick Chakwera delivering the speech at the graduation
Exploits University graduation procession
Bikiko in an interview on the sidelines of the graduation
The ceremony took place under strict Covid -19 guidelines of 50 people per session as students were divided into six groups.
In his speech during the ceremony, Exploits University president Dr Desmond Bikoko said since exploits university was introduced, it has nurtured hundreds of young men and women with expertise which they are employing in various sectors of the Malawi’s economy.