By Elywin Chighali Mhango
The inauguration of the Jalira Girls Secondary School in Rumphi West Constituency marks a significant step forward in enhancing educational opportunities for girls in the region. First Lady Madame Monica Chakwera was lauded for her commitment to improving access to education during the handover ceremony held on Monday.
During the event, traditional leader Themba la Mathemba Chikulamayembe and Rumphi West Member of Parliament Yona Adadawiza Mkandawire expressed their deep appreciation for the school, highlighting its importance as a unique educational institution in the area. “We are very grateful for this excellent project. The government has been a steadfast supporter of our educational needs. Please convey our heartfelt thanks from the constituents of this area,” said Mkandawire.
Minister of Education Madalitso Kambauwa Wirima emphasized the school’s potential to transform the educational landscape in Rumphi. “This institution serves as a strong encouragement for both the ministry and the community, and it aligns perfectly with the pillars of Malawi 2063, particularly in fostering skilled labor as a critical component of human capital development,” she noted.
Wirima called on students and community members to take great care of the new facilities, underscoring the importance of maintaining such infrastructure for future generations. The ceremony also featured the attendance of Deputy Minister of Education Nancy Chaola Mdooko and other senior officials within the educational sector.
The launch of Jalira Girls Secondary School is seen as a vital stride towards advancing gender equity in education and equipping young women with the skills necessary for personal and community development.