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Pastoral Agents of Mangochi Deanery recollect themselves as the Holy Week draws near

By Catherine Meso Pastoral agents in the deanery of Mangochi have been advised to live by example as they serve God in their respective places of service. This was spoken at St. Augustine’s (Mangochi) cathedral on 23rd March, 2024 when they had their spiritual exercise in a form of a recollection. The spiritual exercise was

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Billy Riordan Clinic to have a Maternity Wing

By the Office of Communications There were smiles of chiefs and other people around Cape Maclear found in Mangochi district when the Catholic Health Commission which is under the Social Development Directorate of the Diocese of Mangochi expressed its hope through its determinism towards the construction of a maternity wing which will commence soon at

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TEVETA inspects informal training initiated by CADECOM in the Diocese of Mangochi

By Catherine Walusa Playing a greater role in promoting and empowering productive youth through informal skill training, the Catholic Development Commission (CADECOM) in the Diocese of Mangochi called its technical partner Technical Entrepreneurial and Vocational Education and Training Authority (TEVETA) to evaluate the quality and adherence informal training of some of the youth at Chimwala

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Coordinators, be aggressive in mobilizing resources- The Bishop underscores

By Catherine Meso “Be innovative, cast widely so that you can make a huge catch.” These were some of the words of the bishop of the Diocese of Mangochi, Rt. Rev. Montfort Stima today on 18th March, 2024, when he was opening a week training on Resource Mobilization. This workshop has been organized by Catholic

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Catholic Teachers in Malawi urged to be committed in good character building among students in Catholic Schools

By the Office of Communications Playing a greater role in excellent performance in different Catholic secondary schools, the Catholic Education Commission of Malawi (CEC) has encouraged its teachers in different Catholic secondary schools to enforce discipline and good behaviors amongst students. This was said at a meeting held on 16th March, 2024 at La Riviera Beach

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