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This is what Chichiri Secondary School looks like now,sorry sight all ruins!
I hear Chanco is even worse.
Roca.

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Yep, and we aint seen nothing yet!


Maybe former students can do something about it?

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form one south , pa foya......basketball court .....memories hey.....this was the place back in the days........

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wore out a lot os sneakers on that court .....those were some memories hey ...what do you suggest the old students must do ?



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I am an oldie of Chichiri Form Four 1989 indeed those were the days basketball courts, tennis courts with all the equipement labs with all the tools, apparatus, test tubes, chemicals, home economics with working cookers, and now Chichiri i is indeed the sorry site any suggestions from my fellow oldies

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wore out a lot os sneakers on that court .....those were some memories hey ...what do you suggest the old students must do ?




 

How about bringing it back to its former glory? Oldies get together, Raise funds and take it from there. It was one of the greatest establishments and its a pity its now a ruin.

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Its not only Chichiri Secondary School, Dedza Secondary School which os populary known as Box 48 is in very bad state too. Have you ever visited Mzuzu Government Secondary School? I tell you, tou will sob

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I wonder what happened to the volleyball court. I remember they did some work in 1997. This place brings memories. Count me in brothers & sisters. Together we can move mountains.
Class of 98. Form 4 west boys only!! aka 4 wailers
Pa Foya brings memories of Kapindu if you know what am talking about.

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walking past that is form 1E… I was in that class.. was pnunished – detention mu hall nditaliza siren yapakamwa---good old school!

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I am the oldest oldie if I may say so Class 88 4S and at Chichiri was really the best we had good volleyball courts, basketball courts, tennis courts and all the necessary equipment and I remember loads of test tubes, appartus, chemicals in the lab, home economics had working cookers the flower beds were well attended to, so lets start rebuilding Chichiri anyone interested seriouly we can think of something.

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Not only chichiri but Likuni boys too.Does anyone have pictures of this massive if not the greatest ever school in malawi.Paliato bwa?I think we hard the best Bball court and massive surroundings too(kuchigwiri)A moyo alipobetu.

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mizu yapasi wrote:

Not only chichiri but Likuni boys too.Does anyone have pictures of this massive if not the greatest ever school in malawi.Paliato bwa?I think we hard the best Bball court and massive surroundings too(kuchigwiri)A moyo alipobetu.


 



....also the great Dedza Secondary School, Box 48. Those who has been there recently can agree with me that it is in a poor state. Bingu promised to do something bcoz he is also a former student koma mmhhh...... Lets help Chichiri Secondary School (pix of roca) and other schools as well

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I do not intend to bash anyone but lets not get ahead of ourselves. The subject is Chichiri Secondary, lets focus on chichiri and then move on from there.

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maybe the students must do something for themselves ,that school has  a lot of potential ...and they can have   a fundraiser ....sports day ....and pull it off.


remember them days when we ran up and down the stairs running from kapindu and chipanga   .....



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Ok, lets go back to Chichiri Secondary.

In case you didn't know almost every govt school in town hires out its hall for weddings, zinkhoswe etc at weekends. They charge about K10,000.00 for this. The chairs are also hired out. In a month the schools make about K60,000 to K100,000 just from these kind of activities.

Now, if this money was used to rehabilitate the schools then the govt would only come in to do the major works. But as you know, we just sit down and wait for the govt to do everything.

Where is the money going? your guess is as good as mine.

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Ok, lets go back to Chichiri Secondary.

In case you didn't know almost every govt school in town hires out its hall for weddings, zinkhoswe etc at weekends. They charge about K10,000.00 for this. The chairs are also hired out. In a month the schools make about K60,000 to K100,000 just from these kind of activities.

Now, if this money was used to rehabilitate the schools then the govt would only come in to do the major works. But as you know, we just sit down and wait for the govt to do everything.

Where is the money going? your guess is as good as mine.



 



There is a grain of truth in what you are saying mulomwe. Government has just added color with this uncompleted fly over at the highway near the said Chichiri Secondary School

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I do not intend to bash anyone but lets not get ahead of ourselves. The subject is Chichiri Secondary, lets focus on chichiri and then move on from there.

Probably another thread  highlighting the condition of our former secondary schools should be started so that we can all join in and talk about them otherwise its of no use for some of us like me to talk about Chichiri when my former school needs attention as well.



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TT i think i might know you. I remember kapindu amamenya theche kukusiya ndi polish pathako.

What years were you at chichiri.


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chichiri iz de  best school ever i have bn at chichiri b4 and our biology teacher was mrs magela

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