MALAWI HIGHER EDUCATION REGULATOR STRUGGLES TO MAINTAIN QUALITY AT ACCREDITED UNIVERSITIES
January 1st, 2022
Malawi's National Council for Higher Education (NCHE) has been accused of allowing accredited universities to operate and deliver academic programmes that breach the minimum requirements it must set under national law.
The claims come as the NCHE has launched a five-year strategic plan lasting until 2026, which will – for instance – involve the agency improving oversight and its human resources, while enhancing transparency, accountability, governance and management systems. ...
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