The Malawi University of Business and Applied Sciences (MUBAS) has solved the problem of black outs at Chichiri campus that was affecting the learning process.
This development has come to eliminate the problems that the students were facing on some modules requiring electricity.
According to the Bachelor of Arts in Journalism student year 2, Olive Chamangwana, last semester the classes of Radio Production were being dismissed due to lack of electricity, but for now classes of Television Production are going on smoothly due to the coming in of the Generator and we are able to do our Editing practices through the use of the Projector with our lecturer.
The Institution has bought the new Generator to replace the faulty Generator they partnered with EGENCO.
This is the best development ever happened at chichiri campus.
ReplyDeleteWe were really suffering and finally management has done the needful
ReplyDeleteThis is good development for the school
ReplyDeleteApa nde xul will kill you
ReplyDeleteThe development has the impacts that are greater good for the greatest number of students. Chichiri campus is no longer in limbo😄
ReplyDeleteWay to go
ReplyDeleteThat's great news
ReplyDeleteIt's good to have
ReplyDeletea backup source of power at the institution. I hope you also have an extra reserve of fuel considering tough times we are going through.
Keep the lights on and shine always
While we are striving as a nation. We recommend the alternative chosen to ease the challenge. We hope for more solutions to carter a greater community.
ReplyDeleteI hope chichiri campus students will be getting distinction in their courses now
ReplyDeleteGood development
ReplyDeleteBuild the Better MUBAS
ReplyDeleteBuilding the better MUBAS
ReplyDeleteThis is so wow😩Chichiri will be so much better now🙂🙂
ReplyDeleteNice 👍
ReplyDeleteThis is so wonderful development and its my hope that MUBAS will improve in so many things🥰
ReplyDeleteThis is great
ReplyDeleteWow this is nice
ReplyDeleteGood news
ReplyDeleteGood development indeed.
ReplyDeleteThis is good news from MUBAS
ReplyDeleteNice nice
ReplyDeleteAtleast we wont be complaining about black outs,that's a relief
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ReplyDeletethats a sigh of relief
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