by Kuwala Publications Team | May 27, 2022 | Stories from the Field
Mastering the English language is necessary for success. English is considered the most important subject on the National Exam in Malawi. For students in Malawi to have the opportunity to consider University, they must have strong English language skills. Tisangalale...
by Kuwala Publications Team | Apr 29, 2022 | Stories from the Field
Native American Proverb. Kuwala students learn every day about planting, growing and greening their campus and their community. The greenhouse tomatoes, lettuces and garden vegetables are maturing and will result in a plentiful harvest. Kuwala continues to plant...
by Kuwala Publications Team | Mar 27, 2022 | Stories from the Field
International Women’s Day, celebrated globally on March 8th, is dedicated to reflecting on the achievements of ordinary women who have made an extraordinary impact in their countries and communities. Form 4 Student, Olive reading scriptures on International...
by Kuwala Publications Team | Feb 28, 2022 | Stories from the Field
Women and girls represent half the world’s population and, therefore, also 50% of its potential. Gender equality, a fundamental human right, is essential to achieve peaceful societies with full human potential and sustainable development. Kuwala...
by Kuwala Publications Team | Jan 30, 2022 | Stories from the Field
It’s the rainy season in Malawi, and the campus is turning lush and green. It is the perfect time for outdoor tree planting. Every girl will participate in this work to appreciate the trees and the environment. Chief Chigwasa is planting tree in nearby village....
by Leslie Kinzel | Dec 22, 2021 | Stories from the Field
Christmas is almost here, and it’s the time of the year Kuwala gives back to the neighbouring community, especially the elderly. Memory spoke at the campus, and the elders received a bit of love, a hamper filled with rice, a loaf of bread, and some brown sugar....