Malawi is expanding universities and technical colleges through the World Bank-backed SAVE project to improve access to higher education The $100 million program aims to equip students with skills ...
Thousands of academically gifted but financially struggling Malawians risk being priced out of public universities after institutions announced a 100 percent increase in tuition fees, a move the Civil ...
University of Malawi (UNIMA) has emerged as Malawi's top-performing institution in the 2026 Times Higher Education Sustainability Impact Ratings, ...
The Kenya Conference of Catholic Bishops (KCCB) has urged the government to engage in “genuine and transparent dialogue” with ...
Blantyre, 12 June, 2026 / 3:51 pm (ACI Africa). Bishop Suzgo explained that the budget will cater for news, publicity, fundraising, protocol, liturgy, entertainment ...
Blantyre, 05 June, 2026 / 5:51 pm (ACI Africa). Officials of the Catholic Commission for Justice and Peace (CCJP) in Malawi have appealed for broader civic education initiatives amid growing concern ...
Luthando Holdings Limited, through its Managing Director Hendrix Laher, has issued a comprehensive public clarification regarding recent procurement communications in the Northern Region, confirming ...
The Catholic University of America is pushing back on free-speech complaints after blocking a student group from hosting talks on antisemitism unless it presents “both sides.” The private university ...
After seven days of deliberations with no verdict, the judge in the Catholic University murder trial gave jurors a “quite unusual” break until May instead of declaring a mistrial. Jaime Macedo is ...
Forging Ahead in an AI-Infiltrated Entry-Level Job Market Obergefell, Eleven Years On The Supreme Court’s Fourth Amendment Expectations Are Unreasonable Encouraging free expression does not mean ...
Students returning to the Catholic University of America Monday were outraged to discover that the university had blocked campus internet access to the popular social media site Reddit. But by Tuesday ...