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In southern Malawi, and precisely in Balaka, Father Mario Pacifici, Monfort missionary, arrived here thirty five years ago and founded with Cesare Castelli the "Andiamo Youth Cooperative Trust" which now has nearly 700 workers. The Cooperative operates within four areas of development:- People find jobs in the 33 activities of Andiamo, including health care, education, vocational training, construction, agriculture, mechanics, sports, and last but not the musical one. Precisely in this context born the Alleluya Band, a band created in 1978 as a church choir and now became the point of musical reference throughout Malawi. Our representative in Italy is Orizzonte Malawi onlus, that use the valuable collaboration of many associations:
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18 trainees from Catholic Health Commission graduate from Andiamo Technical College
Today, August 9, Catholic Health Commission; an arm organisation of Episcopal Conference of Malawi joined staff members at A.E.I to revel the graduation of the 18 trainees, the commission had entrusted to Andiamo Technical College to train in carpentry and … Continue reading
18 young trainees finish their 3weeks training session at Andiamo Technical College
Andiamo Education Institutions on 22nd July received 18 young trainees from Machinga. They have participated on a three weeks full training programme in tailoring and designing, and carpentry and joinery. The trainees came under the funding of Catholic Health Commission. … Continue reading
Andrea and Veronica- Welcome to Andiamo
Today the 7th of August some of Andiamo Trust workers gathered at the entrance of Nankhombe house to welcome Andrea Mandelli in his third trip to Malawi. He came along with his fiancée Veronica Canegrati. At dinner, Kantema; as at … Continue reading
Andiamo Bullets in for a comeback
Andiamo Bullets players have resumed to a committed and regular version of training sessions recently after a drought of trophies since the boys were booted out of presidential initiative for sports cup. The boys had a match at Balaka stadium … Continue reading
A.E.I conducts an entrance exam
Today 6th of August in the morning, students with their respective guardians clumped around the A.E.I admin office to get enrolled into forms 1 and 3 classes in the forthcoming academic year commencing in September. Nevertheless, successful students have to … Continue reading
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The Bishop of Bergamo visits Andiamo Youth Cooperative Trust
Bishop of Bergamo, Rt. Rev Francesco Beschi visited Andiamo Youth Cooperative Trust on Thursday, 25 July 2013 to strengthen social developmental activities of the trust nurture the relationship that is there already between the trust and the Diocese of Bergamo. … Continue reading
Pope Francis’ First Speech in Brazil where Alleluya Band is in attendance
“Young people have confidence in Christ: they are not afraid to risk for him the only life they have, because they know they will not be disappointed.” Madam President, Distinguished Authorities, Brethren and Friends! In his loving providence, God wished … Continue reading
Malawi to import maize
The Malawi government will import maize from outside the country to supplement the locally produced grain. According to The Business Times of Wednesday, July 24 to 30, 2013 this will become the second time for the country to import maize … Continue reading
Bishop of Bergamo to visit Andiamo this Thursday
The Bishop of the diocese of Bergamo, Italy Rt. Rev. Bishop Francesco Beschi, who is currently in Malawi, will visit Andiamo Youth Cooperative Trust (AYCT) on Thursday, 25 July 2013. According to Andrew Galeta, the Executive Director of AYCT, the … Continue reading
Saving lives
Malawi Blood Transfusion Service came at Andiamo this morning of 18th July to extend an opportunity for Andiamo workers to save a life. Kennedy Alufandika of MBTS illuminated well on the importance of donating blood regularly. He said blood donated … Continue reading