Beneficiaries of Mo excellence program at Mzuni posing for a picture with Mzuni and NBM management 002

By Suleman Chitera

National Bank of Malawi (NBM) plc has awarded scholarships to 57 needy students across various public universities in the country, including four from Mzuzu University (Mzuni), as it continues implementing its Mo Excellence Programme.NBM plc launches ‘Waku WAFCON’ promo

The Bank launched the initiative at the University of Agriculture and Natural Resources (LUANAR) before moving to Mzuni on Friday.

Each student is receiving K1.7 million under the scholarship programme, covering tuition fees, accommodation, a laptop, health support, mentorship and a stationery allowance, while the five best-performing students at Mzuzu University are each receiving an additional K1 million.

Bessie Nyirenda, NBM plc Board Director, speaking at the Mo Excellence Programme scholarship award event

Speaking in an interview, NBM plc Director of the board at NBM plc, Bessie Nyirenda said the Bank recognises education as key to building the skills pipeline it depends on as an employer, adding that investing in students today helps prepare the professionals who will drive Malawi’s future workforce.NBM plc supports MDF Sports Festival with K5.5 million

“Previously, we were only supporting the best-performing students, but we realised that there are many students who are needy. The Bank therefore decided to expand the programme and increase the number of beneficiaries so that we can also support government efforts in producing graduates who will form part of the future workforce,” said Nyirenda.

She further encouraged the beneficiaries to treat the scholarship as a responsibility that demands academic consistency and commitment to excellence.

NBM and Mzuni officials presenting a laptop and bag to a student at the Mo Excellence Programme event

In his remarks, Deputy Vice Chancellor of Mzuzu University, Simeon Gwayi, commended NBM plc for promoting excellence in higher education.

“By rewarding high-performing students, it improves excellence and the quality of education, as we want our programmes to produce graduates with relevant skills and attitudes as they enter the job market,” said Gwayi.Bernard Masi- New NBM Head of Corporate Banking

For the past 40 years,  the scholarship programme only recognised the top five performing students from selected public universities, including the University of Malawi, Malawi University of Business and Applied Sciences, Malawi University of Science and Technology, Kamuzu University of Health Sciences, Lilongwe University of Agriculture and Natural Resources, Catholic University of Malawi and Mzuzu University.NBM plc donates K100 million items to KK flood victims

However, it has since expanded from 35 to 100 beneficiaries, now covering both full scholarship support for students’ basic needs and additional awards for top-performing students.

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