Friday, 21 February 2014

ACCOMMODATION PROBLEMS AT UNIVERSITY OF MALAWI (UNIMA)




Last night my roommate was telling me about two students in her class who have been attacked by thugs at Chitawira Bridge, on their way from campus where they were doing class group discussions. This reminded me of the hardships that non-residential students have to go through to get an education

From what I have heard, the problem is in the rest of the University of Malawi (UNIMA). But I am going to focus on The Malawi Polytechnic, one of the constituent colleges of UNIMA. The University I go to. I am in my second year doing Journalism and I have stayed off campus since first year due to lack of accommodation on campus

As much as I appreciate the Late Bingu’s introduction of “selection based on classroom space”, I am concerned with what this system has brought with it.

First of all, finding a place to stay is tough! Especially if one does not stay around Blantyre. I have to come at least three days before the opening day to start looking for a house around areas like Chitawira, Chichiri, Njamba, and Mandala. Non-Residential students have to pay higher rentals, walk long distances to the campus, with no full access to the library, the living conditions at the hostels are bad (overcrowding, unhygienic, no desks for studying and doing school work) and there is no guaranteed security where we stay.

Many students are being robbed of their laptops, phones, money and even stabbed badly on their way to and from the school campus.

Compared to those who stay on campus, we are at a great disadvantage. All these conditions affect us in one way or another and sometimes contribute to poor performance in class.

Government needs to find ways of addressing these problems because for studies to progress well, students need a conducive environment. Yes, the country is facing an economic crisis; however, if the government cannot do it on its own, wouldn’t it be okay to partner with the private sector? For example, there is a lot of space in the campus where extra hostels can be built. Can investors not be willing to build good hostels there so that they can make money off them? Then, we can be renting inside the campus and therefore not be any different from our fellow students. 

Government also ought to prioritise education more than it is doing currently because there are many issues that must be addressed for the better future of this country.

What is your view on the matter…?

5 comments:

  1. been thinking about the very same issue since my first year too..at least i was better off to come in an era jst before the introduction of the malswitch system, n before the double intake proposal..perhaps its high time you n i took the matter into our hands n write proposals for the construction projects u have suggested...

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  2. the school administration should rotate students when allocating rooms on campus for accommodation #fairgame##

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  3. Administration should build up more accommodation around campus to prevent such,people lose alot, not to mention the trauma after getting a beat down.....

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  4. government can be funny sometimes,how can they select students that they cant accomodate..its high time something serious has to come up

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  5. This is a crucial topic for government to take into consideration especially this time around when there is security lapse in the country. We know university students are the economic hub of this country and as such there is need to priotise their well being in their respective colleges of learning. The problem is that government only look at what is politically expedient at the moment at expense of what is expedient for posterity

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