Lilongwe is the capital city and the biggest city of Malawi. It has an estimated population of around 1.1 million people. The unemployment rate in Madagascar has increased as of 2013 to 6.6 percent from 3 percent that it was in 2011. Between 20058 and 2013 the rate averaged around 5 percent with an all-time high of 7 percent in 2005. University places in Malawi are highly competitive because of the few places that there are available. There are four public universities in Malawi namely; Mzuzu, Lilongwe University of Agriculture and natural Resources, University of Malawi and Malawi University of Science and Technology. There is two colleges of the University of Malawi in the city of Lilongwe. These are the Bunda college which forms part of Lilongwe University of Agriculture and Natural Resources and the Kamuzu College of Nursing.
Gathering And Developing The News Training | Personal Development in Lilongwe
The Gathering and Developing the News Course in Lilongwe teaches learners how to source, research, and build accurate, compelling news stories across modern media environments. It covers core reporting principles, types of news sources, interviewing and research techniques, and practical methods for developing strong news narratives.
- Become familiar with the process and methods of gathering news.
- Learn how to create and develop a strong and accurate news report.
- Understand the importance of news gathering in communication.