Lake Malawi Anglican University (LAMAU) says faith and integrity are crucial in the fight against corruption in the country and beyond.
As part of its commitment to promoting ethical leadership, LAMAU has launched the Leadership and Faith Change Makers Network.
LAMAU ‘s Vice Chancellor, Associate Professor Beatrice Mtimuni, said the network will be providing a collaborative platform for learning and development, helping them to tackle the challenges ahead.
“Our goal is to equip individuals with the necessary skills, knowledge, and support to become influential leaders and agents of change,” said Mtimuni.
Meanwhile, 34 individuals have received certificates after completing a Leadership for Change Makers course offered by LAMAU, in partnership with Africa Leadership Transformation Foundation (LTF) and the Theological Education by E in Zambia (TEEZ).