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Cheripota
Cheripota
9 years ago

Now, Mr reporter, is it true that the Archbishop said that the youth should have a goal to become bishops, Is not a special call and no body can aim at it. It is different from other callings or vocations. And again to you people of collar too much kuchotsana mumaseminalemu. It is easy to become a priest in Europe or West than here in African because of the impossible conditions our seminarians get given by the same missionaries who went through an easy pass.

Vyachalo
Vyachalo
9 years ago

challeges: some children fail to go to primary school because of development fund of k500.00 per terms

maxwell
maxwell
9 years ago

Congratulation, we need this type of leadership from the Church. Children are the foundation of each nation. If the nation abuse its children today, it only plant the seed of worse forms of abuse. Statics of vulnerable children in Malawi are very shocking. The church need to go beyond the church ceremonies to action

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