Education Minister Bright Msaka has challenged graduates of the Malawi University of Science and Technology (MUST) to put their knowledge and creativity to work in transforming the country’s industrial future. He said education, science and technology remain essential drivers of Malawi’s development ambitions, equipping citizens with the tools needed to devise solutions, generate wealth and improve everyday livelihoods across the country. The address came as outgoing Vice-Chancellor Professor Address Malata reflected emotionally on her decade in charge of the institution, describing watching young people discover their own potential as one of the greatest achievements of her tenure. She recalled how many students arrived on campus uncertain of their future path, only to leave years later as fully-fledged engineers, scientists, innovators and leaders in their own right. Follow and Subscribe Nyasa TV :