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Trinity College of Health Sciences expands training programmes to meet Malawi’s growing healthcare needs

By Chisomo Phiri

Trinity College of Health Sciences has reaffirmed its commitment to strengthening Malawi’s healthcare system through the introduction of new training programmes and expansion of existing ones.

Speaking during the graduation ceremony in Blantyre on Friday,The college’s Principal  Godrick Chipondeponde said the institution is on a steady path of growth and transformation aimed at producing well-trained and professional healthcare workers who will serve communities across the country.

Godrick Chipondeponde



“This graduation means a lot to us. The institution is growing, and we are very happy with the pace we are taking,” he said.

During this year’s ceremony, 81 nurses and midwives technicians, 10 food and nutrition students, and 25 public health assistants graduated.

The Principal described the milestone as a clear demonstration of the college’s continued progress and its positive impact on Malawi’s health sector.

He said founded in 1964, Trinity College of Health Sciences has trained thousands of health professionals who have served in hospitals and clinics nationwide.

Chipondeponde noted that the institution has always adapted to the country’s needs by expanding its intake whenever demand for healthcare workers increased.

“We respond to the needs of the country. When Malawi required more nurses, we increased our intakes. Our graduates are contributing significantly to their families, communities, and the nation,” he said.

Chipondeponde revealed that the college is diversifying beyond its traditional focus on nursing and midwifery training. It now offers additional health-related courses and plans to roll out more in the coming years.

“We already have a Biomedical Sciences programme accredited by the Medical Council of Malawi(MCM), and we have successfully enrolled three intakes so far.We are also preparing to introduce a Diploma in Nursing , a Diploma in Community Health Nursing, and a Certificate in Pharmacy.The curriculum for the nursing programmes has already been approved by the Nurses and Midwives Council of Malawi(NMCM), and we expect these new courses to start in 2026,” he said.

The Principal added that the college operates two enrollment streams each year, in January and October, and occasionally in April, to meet growing student demand.

Chipondeponde also praised Trinity College students for their professionalism during clinical attachments, emphasizing the institution’s strong focus on ethics and discipline.

“We get very positive feedback from hospitals and clinics where our students go for practical training. We ensure they maintain professionalism and adhere to ethical standards as prescribed by the Nurses and Midwives Council of Malawi,” he said.

On her part,one of the graduates, Maness Mateyu,expressed joy and pride after successfully completing her Diploma in Public Health, describing her academic journey as long but rewarding despite the challenges faced along the way.

Mateyu said her experience at the institution was marked by determination and perseverance, particularly in adapting to the difficult learning conditions in Nsanje district where the Trinity College of Health Sciences is based.

“I feel so good because it has been a long journey.The weather conditions in Nsanje are not very friendly for students. It is often very hot, and sometimes it becomes hard to study in the mornings, even when you have planned your timetable,” she said.

Despite these obstacles,Mateyu said she remained focused on her studies and is proud to have achieved her dream of becoming a public health professional.

“I am grateful to the college and to my lecturers for their support throughout my studies. This qualification means a lot to me, my family, and my community,” she said.

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