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Universities join hands to create Biodiversity for Malawi 2063 research plans

National Planning Commission (NPC) Director General Dr. Thomas Munthali has applauded Malawi universities for joining hands to organise a research dissemination conference that will create Biodiversity for Malawi 2063 research plans. Munthali was guest of honour at the opening of the conference on Tuesday at Nalipiri EcoResort in Mulanje, whose sub-themes are Water Resource Management; Natural Products & Health; and Machine Learning for Diversity. Munthali being briefed of research displays being done The conference has been jointly organised by Malawi University of Science & Technology (MUST); Kamuzu University of Health Sciences (KUHeS; Malawi University of Business & Applied Sciences (MUBAS) in collaboration with Future Africa Institute; University of Pretoria and Carnegie Corporation of New York, USA.

Creation of new universities is also part of human capital development enshrined in Malawi 2063 Vision—Chakwera

President Lazarus Chakwera has praised the existence of Malawi University of Science & Technology (MUST), saying going forward, creation of new universities is part of human capital development as enshrined in the Malawi 2063 Vision. The President said this when he presided over MUST’s 2021 graduation ceremony on Tuesday at its campus at Goliati in Thyolo where he first took cognizance of the role played by former President, late Bingu wa Mutharika in establishing the university. President Chakwera accept to take office as Chancellor of the University of Science and Technology-(c) Abel Ikiloni, mana He said Bingu had plans to establish six new public universities and that MUST “was the first step in the direction of realizing that vision”.

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