Community Colleges ready in January
Malawi government has finally made it public
that plans to establish Community Colleges in all 28 districts is over and the
commencement of classes is in January 2015 and will start very soon to
recruitment teachers.
The establishment of Community Colleges is part
of increasing access to Technical, Entrepreneurial and Vocational Education and
Training (TEVET) for it’s out of school youth and adults who fail to make it to
formal TEVET due to limited capacity and restrictive entry requirements.
Secretary for Labour and Manpower Development,
Patrick Kabambe in a Press Statement says the first phase of the programme will
see the establishment of community colleges in 12 districts of Blantyre,
Chitipa, Chiradzulu, Dedza, Karonga, Dowa, Mchinji, Mzimba, Nkhatabay,
Nkhotakota, Phalombe and Thyolo. “The rest of the district will follow in the
subsequent months.”
“Following the formation of District Management
Committees for the establishment of Community Colleges, government has directed
that recruitment of first intake should be done in the 30th November
2014. The recruitment of teachers will start shortly to enable classes to begin
in January 2015.” Reads part of the statement
In the statement, Kabambe says trainings will be
conducted in the beneficiary communities in order to reduce cost of training on
the part of the student and, skills and courses to be offered at a particular
college will be in response to the economic activity of particular district.
Government believes that these trainings will
increase the skills base which be utilized in the community development
projects and establishment of enterprises in addition to increase income for
the rural masses and chances of education progression.
To ensure the sustainability of the enterprises,
the statement says trainees will be taught business development and
entrepreneurship skills.
It adds that Business incubator centres will be
established in the areas of focus as one way of building capacity to
prospective entrepreneurs to turn innovation into business.
“Generally community colleges will facilitate
Graduates to become self employed. However, acquisition for wage employment and
progression towards attainment of higher qualification will be encouraged.”
Adds the statement
President Professor Peter Mutharika in several
rallies and during his campaign promised Malawians that his government will
establish community colleges that will offer training opportunities for youth
and other members in various communities.
He said such educational facilities shall be
owned and run by a community to carter for the youth and adults who would like
to further their career and those who did not complete their schooling or never
attended school.