After learning institutions were closed as a directive by President Peter Mutharika in an effort to avoid the spread of the coronavirus, Maranatha Academy has taken the initiative to offer online classes.
The Academy’s Managing Director, Ernest Kawonga told the media that fees for online learning have been slashed by 50% to enable more learners to afford the classes, amidst the pandemic. “We believe even though we are in this crisis, this is not the time to allow our children to be just staying at home when chances are there for them to be learning with their friends.” said Kawonga.
According to the MD a link will be sent, to the respective user/student, which will enable them to access the lessons. “We promise we have the best teachers on the land .This is an opportunity in this time of crisis to continue learning via online,” he outlined.