Chinese Ambassador Officially Hands Over Confucius Institute to KUHeS and UNIMA

The Chinese Ambassador to Malawi, Lu Xn, officially handed over the Confucius Institute to Kamuzu University of Health Sciences (KUHeS) and University of Malawi (UNIMA).

The institute valued at $6.4 million (approximately K11 billion) among others comprise an administration block,600-seater multipurpose hall, computer room, staff rooms and board room.

KUHeS Deputy Vice Chancellor Dr. Belinda Gombachika said the opening of the Confucius Institute represents much more than the unveiling of a new facility.

“It demonstrates our commitment to enhancing educational opportunities for our students and the broader community. In an era where globalization is transforming education, learning a language like Chinese equips our students with valuable skills that improve their employability and success in an interconnected world,” she said.

The Ambassador echoed Dr. Gombachika’s sentiments, emphasizing that this infrastructure serves as a significant unifying factor between China and Malawi.

“When two nations understand each other’s language and culture, it fosters the exchange of ideas, particularly in advancing technology and infrastructure development,” she said.

Minister of Higher Education Jessie Kabwila said this development aligns with the Malawi 2063 vision.

“By establishing the Confucius Institute, we are making a decisive move toward achieving our goals. This initiative not only benefits students at KUHeS and UNIMA but also provides Malawians with the opportunity to learn a language that opens doors and promotes cross-cultural understanding,” she affirmed. The institute will officially be opened by the president who is the Chancellor to both KUHeS and Unima.