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MUBAS Endowment Fund gets boost from National Bank of Malawi

News   Peter Bwanali   October 3, 2025
PIC: NBM CEO Harold Jiya (R) making a symbolic donation to MUBAS VC, Associate Professor Nancy Chitera
National Bank of Malawi (NBM) has today pumped 150 million Kwacha into the Malawi University of Business and Applied Sciences (MUBAS) Endowment Fund to support needy students, academic research and innovation during a function that took place at MUBAS Main Campus in Blantyre.

National Bank of Malawi Chief Executive Officer, Harold Jiya said the donation is part of the bank corporate social responsibilities.  Jiya said as a responsible corporate citizen, the bank is committed to contributing to the human capital development of the country. He added that the donation compliments other efforts that the bank is undertaking in promoting education in Malawi.

‘’As a bank we have been awarding best performing students in our universities, and apart from that, we also support sporting activities through the Tertiary Education Students Sports Association of Malawi (TESSAM) and just recently we have constructed a number of Early Child Development Centres across the country, ‘’ said Jiya.

He added that the donation is also a vote of confidence in the MUBAS’ ability to manage the Endowment Fund prudently.

‘’ We call upon the private sector, alumni community and other well-meaning Malawians to join hands in supporting this initiative to ensure that no student drops out of school due to financial challenges,’’ he further said.

Jiya also assured MUBAS management that the bank is ready to partner the university to ease student accommodation challenges.

MUBAS Vice- Chancellor Associate Professor Nancy Chitera expressed gratitude to NBM, saying the donation will ease some of the challenges that students are facing at the university. Chitera said about half of the student population at MUBAS is classified as needy and need financial support to successfully complete their studies.

She appealed for more support from organizations and individuals towards the   Endowment Fund so that many needy students can benefit.

‘’ We are committed to managing this fund with utmost transparency and accountability,’’ said Chitera.

The two organisations also signed a Memorandum of Understanding to ensure sustainability and prudence in the management of the fund.

The MUBAS Endowment Fund was set up in 2024 will officially be launched soon. 

 


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