Schools in Malawi told students they must leave if they receive money from America. This happened because the American president, Donald Trump, stopped sending money to other countries for three months.
Many students in Malawi need this American money to attend big schools, which teach important subjects like farming, health, and science. James Mphande, who works at one of these schools, said they can't continue doing many things without the money from America.
A student named Patience feels very sad about this news. She studies how to work with computers and business. The money from America paid for her classes and her room and helped her buy food. She didn't expect this would happen. These days, she needs to borrow money from her friends.
The person who helps run all the big schools in Malawi, Jessie Kabwila, wants everyone to stay calm. She said Malawi will ask other countries like Morocco and the Czech Republic to help the students. They want to make sure everyone can keep learning.
Alexander Kude, who speaks for students, thinks this might teach countries an important lesson. He believes countries should learn to pay for their schools instead of waiting for help from other places. The American government said it will examine how it spends its money until April 20.
Many students in Malawi need this American money to attend big schools, which teach important subjects like farming, health, and science. James Mphande, who works at one of these schools, said they can't continue doing many things without the money from America.
A student named Patience feels very sad about this news. She studies how to work with computers and business. The money from America paid for her classes and her room and helped her buy food. She didn't expect this would happen. These days, she needs to borrow money from her friends.
The person who helps run all the big schools in Malawi, Jessie Kabwila, wants everyone to stay calm. She said Malawi will ask other countries like Morocco and the Czech Republic to help the students. They want to make sure everyone can keep learning.
Alexander Kude, who speaks for students, thinks this might teach countries an important lesson. He believes countries should learn to pay for their schools instead of waiting for help from other places. The American government said it will examine how it spends its money until April 20.