By Burnett Munthali
Karonga District Commissioner (DC), Willard Mwambo, has called on primary school learners to be proactive in shaping their education, saying young people have the power to transform the education sector if they are focused, well-disciplined and innovative.
This appeal was made during the commemoration of International Day of Education at Mwenelondo Primary School in Karonga.

Mwambo made the remarks on Friday, emphasizing that education is no longer the sole responsibility of government and teachers, but also requires learners themselves to be active participants in their learning journey.
He stressed that teaching and learning work best when learners are involved, motivated, and determined to succeed.
“You are not just receivers of knowledge.
You are stakeholders in building a better education system for yourselves and future generations,” Mwambo said, encouraging learners to take ownership of their education.
He highlighted the importance of valuing education as a tool to break the cycle of poverty, adding that the government remains committed to creating an enabling environment for quality education.
The DC’s visit to Mwenelondo Primary School was met with enthusiasm, with Head teacher Mkwavi Mtambo commending Mwambo for the visit, describing it as a morale booster for both learners and teachers.
“This visit has motivated our learners to take their studies seriously.
It has also reminded us as teachers of our role in guiding young minds to become responsible and productive citizens,” Mtambo said.
The message resonated with learners, including Standard 7 student Eunice Lungu, who said the DC’s words had inspired her to work hard in class.
“I have learned that my education depends on my effort.
I will study hard so that I can achieve my dreams and help my community in the future,” Lungu said, reflecting the impact of Mwambo’s visit.








