Graduations just got frozen, and staff got benched after a suspected grade tampering mess rattled Mzuzu University.
Kondwani Kachamba Ngwira backs Mzuni
Kondwani Kachamba Ngwira backs Mzuni
- Kondwani Kachamba Ngwira jumped onto Facebook to defend Mzuzu University.
- Asked online for his take, Kachamba labeled Mzuni a top-tier school.
- His post argued that spotting grade fraud proves oversight works.
- A throwback clip showed Mzuni beating Makerere University in competition.
- Mzuzu University flagged 103 IMIS accounts as possibly hacked.
- From that batch, 55 students had graduation put on hold.
- Reports suggest certain degrees carried grades that should not exist.
- Some final-year students were told to restart at Level One.
- A Wednesday statement said the Anti-Corruption Bureau is assisting.
- Investigators are working alongside Mzuzu University Legal Counsel.
- Officials clarified that none of the suspects qualified for first-class awards.
- Several named staff members were sidelined to clear the path.
- Online chatter has dragged academic standards into question.
- Other voices applauded Mzuni for acting fast.
- The debate keeps circling whether the system failed or proved itself.
- The saga keeps trending across social media feeds.