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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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Category Archives: News from Malawi
Life is Back at AEI Campus
Students of Andiamo Education Institutions (AEI) have started to arrive at the campus. Some students have been seen cleaning the classrooms and others were busy checking the examinations results. According to the headmaster of Andiamo Secondary School, Mr. James Banda, … Continue reading
Fr. Mario Calls for New Life in the New Year
Fr. Mario Pacifici, one of the founding trustees of Andiamo Youth Cooperative Trust, has called for a “new life” in the year 2014. The new life involves a “definite commitment to humanity renewed in the spirit of fellowship, brotherhood and … Continue reading
AYCT closes for Christmas Holidays
Andiamo Youth Cooperative Trust (AYCT) closes Tuesday, 24 December and normal work will resume on 20 January 2104. This was disclosed on Saturday 21 December when AYCT had its Annual General Assembly. However, this long holiday does not affect the … Continue reading
AYCT General Assembly scheduled for Saturday, 21 December
Andiamo Youth Cooperative Trust (AYCT) will on Saturday, 21 December 2013 hold its General Assembly where among other things members will discuss the future of Andiamo and the Christmas Holidays. The assembly will be held in Umodzi Cafeteria Hall at … Continue reading
First Two Student Nurses leave a mark at Comfort Clinics
Comfort Clinics has been approved by Kamuzu College of Nursing Blantyre Campus to host student nurses in our Maternity Ward. The first two students – Pauline Tembo and Martha Katete – arrived on November 17th and completed their internship with … Continue reading
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AYCT wishes Fr. Mario a Happy Birthday
It is another special day at Andiamo Youth Cooperative Trust (AYCT) as today 14 December, is the birthday of one of its founding trustees Fr. Mario Pacifici. Meanwhile the Executive Director of AYCT has wished Fr. Mario a long and … Continue reading
Dr. Andreotti Home for the Holidays
Dr. Giovanni Andreotti has completed his first three months as a Clinical Mentor at Comfort Clinics. Giovanni was sponsored by Project Malawi Onlus and Azienda Sanitaria Locale (ASL) of La Spezia to come to Malawi for one year. During his … Continue reading
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Andiamo Secondary School Students go for Christmas Holidays on Thursday
Students of Andiamo Secondary School will on Thursday, 12 December 2013 leave for Christmas Holidays. Meanwhile all the students are busy writing their end of term examinations. By P.K.B
Bishop Stima is the new Bishop of Mangochi Diocese
Pope Francis has appointed Right Reverend Montfort Stima, who was the Auxiliary Bishop of Blantyre to Mangochi Diocese. The Apostolic Nunciature (Vatican Embassy) in Malawi announced this on 6 December 2013. According to the press release from Episcopal Conference of … Continue reading
Kapandatsitsi Nursery School’s Refectory Taking Shape
The new Refectory, which is under construction at Kapandatsitsi Nursery School, is taking shape. A visit to the site has revealed that the progress is going on well. The construction of the refectory has been made possible because of the … Continue reading