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University of Blantyre Synod visits the Stock Exchange
In the picture above is Mr. John Robson Kamanga (R), (L) Mr. Jimmy Lipunga (Lecturer) and students.

On Thursday, 3 June 2021, Malawi Stock Exchange hosted Commerce faculty students from University of Blantyre Synod. The purpose of the visit was for students to understand the operations of Malawi Stock Exchange and the stock market in general. The students watched a presentation from the Operations Manager, Kelline C. Kanyangala on the operations of Malawi Stock Exchange on the following areas;

  • Functions of the stock exchange
  • Role of the stock exchange in the economy
  • Instruments traded on the stock exchange i.e. shares and debt securities

Also included in the presentation were short quiz questions to test students’ knowledge about Malawi Stock exchange as an institution and companies listed on the stock market. The students found the presentation fascinating and enriching as they were able to relate what they learnt at school and how the company actually operates. The students were also given an opportunity to ask questions on areas they did not understand during the presentation.

MSE Business Development Officer, Mary Chipofya handing over stock market literature guides to Mr. Jimmy Lipunga

The visit was initiated by Mr. Jimmy Lipunga who is working as a part time lecturer at University of Blantyre Synod. Mr. Lipunga is also a finance expert with vast experience in the Malawi capital markets.

 


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