The Biomedical Sciences department laboratory at Malamulo College of Health Sciences has been equipped with state-of-the-art equipment. This new addition enables the laboratory to perform complex tests that were previously not possible.
The Biomedical Sciences department laboratory at Malamulo College of Health Sciences has been equipped with state-of-the-art equipment. This new addition enables the laboratory to perform complex tests that were previously not possible.
The Medical Council of Malawi (MCM) recently visited Malamulo College of Health Sciences (MCHS). This visit, which was not announced in advance, provided an opportunity for the council to assess the college's recent developments. The MCM praised MCHS for the significant improvements made in various areas, including infrastructure, curricula, and internet access.
During the visit, the Deputy Vice Chancellor of MCHS expressed gratitude to the MCM for its ongoing support and positive feedback, highlighting the council's role in fostering the college's growth and development.
On Sunday, students from Malawi Adventist University's Malamulo Campus visited communities under Group Village Headman Mafunga in Thyolo Thava, donating assorted items worth over 3.5 million kwacha. Dr. Pastor G. Thumbalamoto, the students' chaplain at Malamulo College of Health Sciences, highlighted that this initiative is part of their annual "Winter Project," which aims to instill a spirit of giving among students. He praised the students and the university community for their contributions and encouraged Malawians to support one another in times of need.