Kamuzu University of Health Sciences

Gunmen kill KUHeS lecturer in Chigumula home invasion

Gunmen fatally shot KUHeS lecturer Victoria Bobe during a home invasion in Chigumula, Blantyre, on Monday night. Police are investigating the brutal attack, which also involved theft and assault on the house’s private guard

Castel Malawi announces Adventure Festival on June 28

Castel Malawi is set to bring the excitement with its upcoming Adventure Festival under the theme; ‘Sip the Adventure, to take place on June 28 at the Kamuzu University of Health Sciences (KUHeS) Sports Complex in Blantyre.  

DOWNLOAD – 2025 Public university admission lists released

The National Council for Higher Education (NCHE), in collaboration with the Ministry of Higher Education, has today released the names of students selected to pursue their studies in public universities across the country.

Public health expert mulls on gains, losses of US withdrawal from WHO

A Professor of Public Health and Epidemiology at the Kamuzu University of Health Sciences (KUHeS) says America’s withdrawal from the World Health Organisation (WHO)...

Govt releases 8, 000 students to universities

Ministry of Education has announced the release of a total number of 8,552 students selected into public universities in 2022-2023 selection results.

KUHES 2023/24 Academic year for undergraduate programmes

Kamuzu University of Health Sciences Council is pleased to announce the names of candidates who have been selected to various undergraduate degree programmes offered by the University for the 2023/2024 Academic Year. The candidates fulfilled all the requirements for admission to the respective programmes and were selected based on merit. The total number of students selected is 742 comprising of 345 Males (46.5%) and 397 Females (53.5%). This also includes 15 International Students.

KUHES benefits from Global fund project

Global Fund and Global Alliance on Vaccines and Immunisation (GAVI), have supported the purchasing of equipment worth US$2.5 million (approximately K3 billion) for molecular sequencing to Kamuzu University of Health Sciences (KUHES) in order to ease expenses encountered from exportation and importation of lab samples and results.  Read more: https://wp.me/pdc0gp-1PF