Walani shines at MIE

News   Hazviperi Mbizi   September 13, 2019
PIC: Nkhoma, Walani and another engineer at the conference
A fourth year Bachelor of Science in Electronics and Telecommunications Engineering student Chikumbutso Walani, on September 6, 2019 represented Polytechnic engineering students at the Malawi Institute of Engineers (MIE) annual conference at the Sunbird Nkopola Lodge in Mangochi

The workshop is patronized by engineering organizations and individuals who showcase their innovative projects and solutions plus research papers which have been tackled to the benefit of the country.

“Every University has an MIE students chapter where the president and another representative are requested to participate and report what the student engineers have been working on and producing,” Walani said

Walani who was accompanied by the Polytechnic MIE treasurer Triza Nkhoma explained that as an engineering student he has learned a lot especially from Dr Mathews Mtumbuka who talked about aiming social skills.

“He emphasized that most engineers only focus and talk about formulas but in true sense the world need people who have social skills and are able to think and take part in running the country by associating with the society,” he added.

At the end of every annual Engineering conference, new office bearers are selected. This time around the participants agreed to maintain the incumbent board since it is changing its name to Malawi Engineering Institution. 

This transformation expects to change some of the constitution and policies. The process is likely to take a period of 24 months waiting for the approval from the government.

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