Malawi: Group Village Head Says Her People Have No Interest in Education

Salima — While some schools across the country are overwhelmed with learners ready to sit for the 2015 Primary School Leaving Certificate Exams (PSLC), only 22 learners of which nine are girls will sit for the national exams at Mchoka Primary school in the area of Group Village Head Ndindi, Traditional Authority Ndindi in Salima.

Mchoka Full Primary School started in the 1970's and the total enrollment for 2014/15 school year is 1231 learners with the highest enrollment recorded in the junior classes from standard 1 to 5.

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