Grant-Aided Schools Stick to Boarding Fees, Exposing Limits of ‘Free’ Secondary Education
[Nyasa Times - Malawi] - 29/12/2025
The Democratic Progressive Party (DPP) government’s much-touted free secondary education policy will not be entirely free for thousands of learners in grant-aided schools, as parents and guardians will still be required to pay hefty boarding fees of K460,000 per term. This has emerged in (…)
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