Ngwira urges UNIMA students to think like bosses

Kondwani Kachamba Ngwira, a well-known entrepreneur and social media figure from Malawi, urged University of Malawi Computer Society students to approach their careers with the mindset of business creators rather than traditional job seekers. During his presentation at the Wadonda Lecturer theater in Zomba, Ngwira drew from his professional journey to highlight the importance of patience and strategic decision-making when starting and sustaining a business.

The event was organized to encourage students to look beyond the crowded job market and instead see opportunities for innovation and enterprise. Eric Williams Sato, who leads the Computer Society, expressed optimism that this perspective would inspire students to generate new business ideas. Tawonga Chilongo, pursuing a degree in Electronics, noted that the discussion offered practical ways to combine technical expertise with entrepreneurial skills. Students from several disciplines participated, gaining practical advice about launching and managing their own ventures.
 

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