Kundai Moyo

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Kundai Moyo

Kundai Moyo

@kundayyi

Co-Founder APEX Med Labs. M&E Consultant. Proud Mum of two. #AWEC2018 #GrowMalawi2019

Katılım Mayıs 2011
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Fr. Edmond Nyoka
Fr. Edmond Nyoka@ednyoka·
When Fr. Martin went to celebrate Mass in this village, one woman, Mrs. Longwe, was carried to Mass. She has been unwell. She asked to be taken to Mass. She walks, with great difficulties. Here seen lying down during Mass. She needs a wheelchair. May The Lord hear her prayers 🙏
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Rev. Fr. Petros Mwale
Rev. Fr. Petros Mwale@fr_petros·
GOOD NEWS: We are now remaining with $5,700 to complete the construction of our parish office. Please support us 🙏.
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Good News from Our New Parish! We are deeply grateful to announce that $9,000 has already been generously raised through malawifund.com for our new Parish Office project. Thanks to your kind support, we have successfully completed the foundation, superstructure, and roofing (timber work), as seen in these photos. To fully complete the building, we still need to install iron sheets, windows, plastering, flooring, glazing, and painting. The remaining amount required is $6,500. Your continued generosity will help us finish this important facility - a dedicated space that will serve our entire parish community for meetings, administration, and outreach programs. Every contribution, no matter the size, brings us closer to realizing this vital project that will strengthen faith, service, and community life. You are not just building walls - you are helping to create a stronger, more united parish home. We kindly invite you to support us today and help bring this project to completion. Please also consider sharing this appeal with family and friends who may wish to be part of this blessing. Donate Now via malawifund.com Thank you once again for your kindness and generosity. May God bless you abundantly. 💙

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Rebel With A Cause
Rebel With A Cause@KhwimaMchizi·
The belief in witchcraft is more prevalent among the educated than among those with no formal education. We are in the gutter and we are not coming out anytime soon.
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Fr. Edmond Nyoka
Fr. Edmond Nyoka@ednyoka·
In the junior seminary am heading, I have some boys from very poor families. Winter is here, and they have no pullover. Any well wisher may come to their aid. I usually source support for them to have soap and other needs. Last year I sold some of my farming produce to support some boys. This year I will not manage as I have made huge losses in my legumes and corn. Very low produce. The layers chickens died and I couldn't save them. These boys may be our future priests and bishops.
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UN Malawi
UN Malawi@UNMalawi·
📢 Vacancy Announcement
UN Malawi is looking for a Data Specialist (National UN Volunteer) to be based in Lilongwe with the UN Resident Coordinator’s Office. ⏳ Duration: 12 months (with possible extension)
👉 Apply here: app.unv.org/opportunities/… #UNV #UNMalawi #Vacancy
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Kundai Moyo@kundayyi·
@KingJayZim Oh so sorry. My condolences. May her soul rest in eternal peace
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King Jay🇿🇼
King Jay🇿🇼@KingJayZim·
After what was a deeply memorable occasion celebrating the lives of our dearly departed grandparents and uncles, our family has been plunged into mourning. My Aunt Grace sadly passed away after our return from Njanja. She suffered a bad fall on Saturday, and although we initially thought it was a knee injury, it later emerged she had sustained a serious fracture. On Sunday morning, she woke up in severe pain and was rushed to a local clinic at Sadza Growth Point, before being transferred to Harare where she was due for surgery. Tragically, she suffered a heart attack brought on by underlying heart disease and did not make it. Aunt Grace, the youngest sister to Mhamha Rose, was 70. We will now be heading back to Njanja, where she will be laid to rest at the family shrine in Redhill, Friday, 17 April. We did not imagine that the joy and togetherness we experienced on Saturday, 11 April, would end this way. Rest in peace, Aunt Grace 😢
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##NjanjaChronicles #TheHomecoming #TheKingIsAround Saturday 11 April will sit firmly in my history books ,one of the most memorable, emotional and deeply satisfying days, all wrapped up in a small bag of love. After a full year of planning, 35 grandchildren travelled from across the globe and gathered at the village in Redhill, Njanja, to honour and celebrate the lives and legacy of our dearly departed grandparents, Joseph Mackenzie Magende Pfende (15/10/1910 – 30/06/1988) and Helen Brooks (06/11/1918 – 17/08/1991). My grandfather settled in Redhill around 1940, where he established the first store in the area. A man of few words, but decisive in action. His story deserves more than a single post. My grandmother, Helen, was the daughter of Ambuya Chitema of Chihota and a Scottish immigrant who left soon after her birth. She was strong, hardworking, and deeply rooted in tradition. Despite standing out , light-skinned, with flowing hair , she became part of the community in a way that mattered. She worked the land tirelessly, alongside workers and, at times, us grandchildren during school holidays, while Granddad worked as a chauffeur for the MD of African Distillers in the 1970s. We also took time to remember our uncles. Roger Brooks-Pfende (10/03/1949 – 21/04/1981), whose life was tragically cut short after unknowingly drinking traditional beer laced with poison at a community function , an incident that shook the entire Denhere community. Onias George “Mapepa” Mackenzie Pfende (20/08/1947 – 20/06/1998) , a surveyor par excellence, a storyteller, and a man full of compassion. His work helped shape places like New Ardbennie Industrial area and Rufaro Stadium. Newton Brooks (10/01/1951 – 07/07/2024) , “the philosopher.” A wise, gentle man, a great listener, and one of those uncles I could run to for advice back in my dating days 😆 And Martin Brooks-Pfende (16/03/1942 – 22/10/2001) , a fighter and a brawler, loved his fast cars and everything that came with being the OG in the hood of Kong 😆 He worked at Salisbury Municipality, later Harare City Council. Worked hard. Played hard. For many of us, it was a remembrance and a reunion. Some cousins I hadn’t seen in 25 years. Some meeting for the very first time. There was laughter. There were stories. Drinks flowed, music carried through the night, and a strong team of murooras made sure no one went hungry. We sat around the fire until the early hours, reconnecting, remembering, and restoring something that time had quietly stretched. It was waaaay more than a gathering, it was a homecoming. And to say I need a recharge is an understatement. I’m off the grid Monday and Tuesday 😆

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Rev. Fr. Petros Mwale
Rev. Fr. Petros Mwale@fr_petros·
My seminary classmate, Fr. Francis Damaseke of Lilongwe Archdiocese - MALAWI has gone to the Father. Please pray for his gentle soul.
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Rev. Fr. Petros Mwale
Rev. Fr. Petros Mwale@fr_petros·
SAD: Two men are carrying the coffin of a young man across the bridge. Flooding continues to affect many parts of our country.
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Rev. Fr. Petros Mwale
Rev. Fr. Petros Mwale@fr_petros·
Very sad. The floods currently our country Malawi is experiencing have claimed 13 lives, and more than 9,500 people have lost their homes.
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