Kamtukule to inspire students in Mchinji


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Students at Skyline Private Schools are on Friday expected to draw inspiration from former Tourism Minister Vera Kamtukule and emerge with renewed ambition and determination for their future paths.

Kamtukule, a figure the school describes as a symbol of discipline, leadership and perseverance, qualities it hopes will shape the graduating class special guest when they gather for their Class of 2026 graduation ceremony in Waliranji, Mchinji.

School Director Africano Phiri said Kamtukule was invited to motivate the students as they prepare to step into a new phase of life, adding that her journey reflects the values the institution is instilling in its learners.

He said her presence is expected to challenge and encourage the graduates to aim higher as they move into the next chapter of their education and personal development.

Phiri said the schools is committed to working closely with government and other education stakeholders to strengthen the delivery of quality education in the country.

He said the institution recognizes that education development requires shared responsibility and strong collaboration between private players and the public sector.

Phiri added that the school is ready to join forces with government initiatives aimed at improving access, standards and infrastructure in learning institutions.

He added that the school is also working on expanding into a full kindergarten-to-secondary education pathway, with plans to accommodate up to 1,000 learners.

Phiri said the expansion aligns with the broader national goal of expanding educational opportunities, especially for learners in underserved areas, adding that partnerships will be key in achieving lasting impact.

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