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Empowering futures: Project Early Learning launches in Balaka

By Burnett Munthali

Deputy Minister of Education, Francis Folley, is currently at Kangankunde Primary School in Makolela Village, Traditional Authority Chanthunya in Balaka, to witness the launch of Project Early Learning.

This significant event underscores the importance of education and community development in the region.

Hon Francis Folley



The project demonstrates that education, community development, and responsible mining can progress together, setting a positive example for other initiatives to follow.

By integrating these key aspects, the project aims to create a lasting impact on the lives of Malawian children and their communities.

As development of the Kangankunde Rare Earths Project moves forward, Lindian Resources Limited says it remains committed to supporting local communities by strengthening early education and helping Malawian children build a strong foundation for a better future.

This commitment is a testament to the company’s dedication to responsible mining practices and community engagement.

Minister of Education and Science and Technology, Bright Msaka SC, is expected to be the guest of honour at the event, highlighting the government’s support for education and community development initiatives.

The launch of Project Early Learning is a significant step towards improving education outcomes in Malawi and promoting sustainable development.

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