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The Vicar General with members of Farmer's Group in Chisenga
Monsignor Denis Chitete Tours Projects Being Implemented by the Diocese of Karonga

By Deodatus Muriya The Vicar General of the Diocese of Karonga Monsignor Denis Chitete conducted a monitoring tour in the Diocese to appreciate the progress being made in the various projects being implemented by the Diocese. The monitoring tour which...

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Figure 1 Maize stand grown using compost manure only at Takondwa club in Chisenga, Chitipa District
Yields from Crops Grown Using SAPs Excite Small Scale Farmers in Chitipa District

By Elijah Banda The Development Desk of Karonga Diocese is promoting Sustainable Agricultural Practices (SAPs) among small scale farmers in order to increase crop production under Integrated Rural Development Project. [caption id="attachment_955" align="alignnone" width="758"] Figure 1 Maize stand grown using...

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File photo: Mr Louis Nkhata facilitating in an extractive governance training
Karonga CSOs to Advocate for the Adoption of FPIC Policy

By Vincent Bwinga (Justice and Peace) Civil Society Organizations in Karonga have expressed their commitment to advocate for an enabling domestic policy and legal framework that will see the enforcement and adoption of Free Prior and Informed Consent (FPIC) policy...

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A cross-section of participants during the youth conference
Youth of Karonga and Chitipa Call for a Holistic Approach to Health Challenges

By Louis Nkhata The Justice and Peace Desk of Karonga Diocese with the project coined “Promotion of High Quality, Accountable and Responsive Health Service Delivery” with funding from OSISA ( Open Society Initiative for Southern Africa) held a youth conference...

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Better crop and higher maize yield realised from demo plots
Farmers under Karonga and Chitipa IRDP Start Producing Manure in Preparation for 2018-19 Farming Season

By Elijah Banda Malawi is ranked among one of the poorest countries with about 53% of population living below the poverty line. The major source of livelihood is agriculture through direct employment, particularly the farming households, and others employed indirectly...

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Mrs Chilenga, one of the facilitators, interacting with the students
St Michael’s Parish YCS Members Urged to be Agents of Change

By Paul Lonely Mwandira It was a youth weekend for St Michael’s Parish on 04th-06th May, 2018 when youth from 10 different schools within St Michael’s and St John Paul II’s parishes gathered at St Michael’s Parish. [caption id="attachment_932" align="alignleft"...

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One of the participating teams performing
St Joseph the Worker Cathedral Shines in Deanery Quiz and Choral Competitions

By Philip Chisi (Methodology Advisor) Two teams from St Joseph the Worker Cathedral Parish emerged victors in Karonga Deanery Junior Sunday School Quiz and choral competitions which took place at St Mary’s Parish on Sunday 27th May, 2018. [caption id="attachment_928"...

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Justice and Peace Desk Officer, Louis Nkhata, facilitating during the workshop
Justice and Peace and CEPA Drill Journalists on Extractive Industries

By Vincent Bwinga (Justice and Peace) The Justice and Peace Desk of the Diocese of Karonga and Centre for Environmental Policy Advocacy (CEPA), held a two-day training workshop aimed at increasing media participation in influencing accountability and transparency agenda. [caption...

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A special collection in aid of major seminaries
Karonga Diocese Launches Seminary Fund

By Brian Kachitete & Innocent Nazombe In order to raise funds for the running of major seminaries in Malawi, Bishop Martin Anwel Mtumbuka of the Diocese of Karonga led the celebration marking the launch of the National Seminary Fund at...

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Traditional leader praises CCJP during ADC Meeting
Misuku Kakomo ADC Applauds CCJP’s Health Governance Project

By Nyozomo Gondwe Kakomo Area Development Committee (ADC) has hailed CCJP for its Health Governance Project, saying the project has benefited the community as its fruits are visible as compared to other projects in the area. This was revealed during...

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