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FDH Bank plc has contributed K3 million to the Malawi University of Science and Technology (MUST) ‘buy a gadget for a needy student’ campaign to enable underprivileged students access quality education through e-learning.
Dr Ngalande (left) presents a dummy cheque to Prof Malata
Managing director for FDH Bank plc Dr Ellias Ngalande said during the handover of the cheque on Monday in Blantyre that the bank, through its Corporate Social Responsibility flagship ‘FDH Cares’ is dedicated to creating a sustainable society by supporting various causes in education and health and other important areas.
“We are making this contribution of MK3million to Malawi University of Science and Technology (MUST) towards the Buy a Gadget for a MUST Needy Student campaign to enable MUST underprivileged students access quality education under the Emergency Remote Teaching (ERT) platforms. As a bank, we are proud to support the growth of these students because they are our future leaders,”
March 15, 2021 Sam Dalitso 9 Comments
President Lazarus Chakwera remains committed to letting go some of the presidential powers very soon, State House has said.
Brian Banda:
According to presidential Presidential Press Secretary, Brian Banda, the Malawi leader has already instructed Ministry of Justice and Constitutional Affairs to commence all due processes to facilitate the power cut.
Responding to questions on Monday during the bi-weekly State House press briefing, Banda said: “The President remains committed to this particular promise but he continues to undertake his duties as Chancellor of public universities as is provided for within the law.
“Once Ministry of Justice and Constitutional Affairs finalizes this task, the process will proceed for Parliament where the matter will be deliberated accordingly.”