MALAWI REGULATOR BLOCKS COURSE ACCREDITATION, FOLLOWING ACCUSATIONS OF INACTION
April 26th, 2022
Malawi’s National Council for Higher Education (NCHE) has suspended programmes at a Catholic university, its first punitive action on HE standards since being accused of allowing sub-par teaching in the country’s tertiary education sector,
The regulator’s target has been DMI-St John the Baptist University, a Catholic university, whose main campus is in Mangochi, in southern Malawi, with branches in the capital, Lilongwe, and Blantyre, the country’s largest commercial centre. It is part of the Daughters of Mary Immaculate International (DMI) network, a ...
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