Ministry of Education Responds Swiftly to School Fire Incident, Ensures Continued Tablet-Based Learning in Malawi

By Elywin Chighali Mhango

In a proactive move to address the devastating fire incident at St Anne’s Primary School in Mzimba, Malawi, the Ministry of Education has taken swift action to assess the damage and ensure the continuity of tablet-based learning for students across the country.

The fire, which tragically destroyed crucial tablet-based learning equipment at the school, raised concerns about the interruption of educational services for students. However, the Ministry of Education’s immediate response to the crisis highlights a commitment to prioritizing education and the well-being of learners.

Mphatso Nkuonera, ministry of education spokesperson



Under the Building Education Foundations Through Innovation and Technology (BEFIT) program, which aims to enhance foundational literacy and numeracy skills through tablet-based learning, the Ministry has been distributing tablets and accessories to schools nationwide. The BEFIT initiative represents a crucial step towards integrating technology into the education system to improve learning outcomes and empower students with valuable digital skills.

Following the fire incident at St Anne’s Primary School, the Ministry wasted no time in deploying experts to assess the damage and develop a plan for replacing the destroyed equipment. The Ministry’s swift actions underscore a dedication to ensuring that students have access to the resources they need to thrive academically.

According to Mphatso Nkuonera spokesperson for the ministry of education  has expressed regret over the loss incurred at St Anne’s Primary School but emphasized the government’s commitment to expanding tablet-based learning facilities to more schools in Malawi. The Ministry’s efforts to mitigate the impact of the fire incident and ensure that tablet-based learning is not disrupted demonstrate a resilience and determination to advance education in the country.

Education remains a cornerstone of societal development and progress, and the Ministry’s response to the fire incident at St Anne’s Primary School underscores the importance of disaster preparedness and resource management in safeguarding educational assets. The resolve shown in the face of challenges highlights a commitment to providing quality education to students and fostering a conducive learning environment for all.

As Malawi continues its journey towards educational excellence, the Ministry of Education’s initiatives and ongoing commitment to leveraging technology for learning will undoubtedly play a significant role in shaping a brighter future for students across the nation.