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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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Get up stand up project up for next growing season already
The harvesting season has just ended. Get up stand up has already started to engage itself readying for the next growing season. The project is preparing land estimated 8acres right behind the Andiamo Campus, near the fish pond, where it … Continue reading
Posted in News from Malawi, Social Development
Tagged Get Up Stand Up, Harry Pongolani, Henry Goster
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St. Johns, Kapandatsitsi, Mbera Nursery schools Tour
Yesterday 27th June, Mr. Munthali and I were privileged to travel with Mr. Murowa; the nursery school coordinator to St. John’s, Kapandatsitsi and Mbera nursery schools, for some reason we felt in place of Don Cesare Castelli who travelled with … Continue reading
First MSCE exams in A.E.I history
This day 26 June 2013 marks the history in the diary of Andiamo Secondary School. It has waited for four solid years for its first time to sit for Malawi School Certificate of Education exams. The teachers say without trace … Continue reading
Posted in Education, News from Malawi, Social Development
Tagged AEI. Andiamo Education Institutions, MSCE
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Get well soon, Martin
Bizarre silence lingered in the boys at Tigawane House this afternoon; a sole evidence that something someway is not fine. Yes-, Martin Masauko, 12, has not been well since this morning. According to the Mr. P. Munthali Martin has visited … Continue reading
Posted in Health Care, News from Malawi
Tagged Comfort Clinics, Martin Masauko, Pasipawo Munthali, Tigawane House
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YCS says goodbye to its Finalists
On Sunday June 23, the YCS students bid farewell to form four members who have patronized the society throughout their stay at Andiamo or part of. At the event the two brothers from Inter-Congregational Institutions also said bye for this … Continue reading
A Baby in an Incubator getting better
On 19th June Comfort clinics got a referral case from Balaka District hospital, Chisomo Mataka of Kwitanda village who gave birth to a physiological jaundiced baby boy on 14th June. Jaundice is a common and usually harmless condition in newborn … Continue reading
Thom Damba- behind Andiamo music school success story
Much of the victory of Andiamo Music School has been said, least did papers go in depth of the background to see the man behind it all. The man who leads the team that triggered it all. He is Thom … Continue reading
The passion Andiamo has for Youths
The story of recruiting Loyce Phuka 23 years old to Andiamo Trust not only justifies its growth but the passion the cooperative dearly holds for the youths. The newly recruit is a young girl who hails from Matola village. “It … Continue reading
The Graduation; an indicator of progress
Andiamo Secondary School has waited for four years for its first graduation ceremony. It is to the writer quite challenging to smartly find words to express what a wonderful yesterday, 15 June was, not only for our 47 graduating students … Continue reading
Andiamo artist grabs a new spot
The artist; Dave Pabros has moved from his old container studio to a new compartment right at the front of Andiamo Trust next to the cobbler section. “Now I can fit in comfortably and access water for my equipments inside … Continue reading
Posted in News from Malawi, Social Development
Tagged Cobbler section, Dave Pabros, Harry Pongolani
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